Camco 39319 Flexible 3-in-1 Sewer Hose Seal with RhinoExtreme Hose and Handle- Flexible Fitting Makes Connection to a Sewer Inlet Simple and Less Hands On!, Black, Standard
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As far as I know, no one has one. This happened to me because I purchased a small plastic container that would fit it then after I was done using it, I put it back in the container and snapped the lid shut. Everything stays clean, dry, and neet that way.
Having a 90-degree thread will be much easier If you had a 45° connector on the end of your hoe it would work better and be more secure, whereas if you just used the hose it worked great and you didn't have to get your hands near the end.
Although it would fit in the pipe without any problem, it would not be able to seat and seal properly since there are no threads inside the pipe.
It takes approximately 6 minutes There is a collapse of 1/4 inch.
Selected User Reviews For Camco 39319 Flexible 3-in-1 Sewer Hose Seal with RhinoExtreme Hose and Handle- Flexible Fitting Makes Connection to a Sewer Inlet Simple and Less Hands On!, Black, Standard
My wife and I have already dumped two sewer attachments at RV camping sites where we have stayed. The adapters threaded farther into the sewer when the days were cooler, which enabled me to hook up to the sewer during cooler days. When checkout time rolls around, the day has warmed up, and what do you guess? No matter how hard I tried, the adapter wouldn't move. In addition to the fact that I felt irritation at having to continuously purchase new adapters, I purchased this adapter because it made sense to me. According to the product description, the item worked as advertised. In order to create a good seal, I just stepped on it after placing the plug on the elbow going to the sewer. The only thing I did when we were ready to leave was grab the two ears on the machine and pull it No problems were encountered during the production process. I am glad I purchased this product. If you have the same problems as I had, then I would suggest obtaining one of these products and you won't run into the same Furthermore, it did not appear to be worn at all when I removed it. A long time will pass before I need to replace it.
It was a whim that led me to buy it. CG was out of commission due to an inlet sitting at an odd angle, so I was unable to get a good connection. This caught my eye when I was shopping and made the purchase knowing I would never need it again in the future. The opposite could not have been further from the truth. It was as normal to use Camco sewer products, which fit tight and were solid as always. All bayonet fittings would be able to be operated without any leaks, as I would assume.
First of all, it replaces the old style donut while installing Connections that have multiple threads. The second thing is that it supports Furthermore, you won't have to worry about the dumping jumping out of the hole. Finally, you can be assured there will be a solid connection no matter how the angle is. The fourth reason is that it allows a connection when the sewer connection is flush with the concrete and your fittings will get caught in the sewer line. The sixth thing is that orders cannot be escaped from it. There will be no conflict between you and your neighbor. It is easy to remove, and seventh, it is simple to install. You can pull it just like that Hold the strap gently up to your chin. The sooner or later you RV to different CGs, the more likely you are to My only con is that I wish it had end caps like the rest of Camco Swere's I just returned from a long summer trip from the Carolinas to the Rockies, which I spent at 33 different campgrounds. I'm glad I had it in eight.
There's even a part that fits in those really bad holes in the ground in state parks to keep the stench and splashes at bay. I've tried everything else but nothing else has helped me in that situation.
Yeah, it does the job and keeps shat and stench in the right place. The Camco Rhino hose system is compatible with this It is apparent that the Camco folks know what they are doing when it comes to It is not recommended to buy their "starter" products (unless you hate your neighbours).
However, you need to be on your guard with tight runs. My hoses are 15ft in length, and the run stretched one section to its limits, but the other was extended beyond that. My concern was that it would pull out the elbow from the seal during the trip, but it remained firmly attached. During such situations, I find that this product is useful since the elbow on my hose doesn't always line up with the sewer run, which can cause the threaded section to turn and disconnect. It is not necessary to thread down the elbow into the connection when I have the seal. tried the seal twice so far and it worked fine on one camp site. On the next RV site we visited, the seal was a bit loose.
With some dump connections where the threads are too scrambled to work, or the pipe is not installed properly -- which appears to be a frequent problem -- this can be a very helpful tool. It provides a decent seal with this adapter. In some cases, some weight may be required to keep it in place, but this has not proven to be a problem so far.
I used it on my last trip and it worked well. It is perfect for camp sites that have chewed up sewer fittings or do not have a sewer system This is a standard connection. A pipe that connects your sewer pipe to the hole in the ground. The rubbery seal makes it easier to open.
In addition, this has made the task of connecting to recessed lids, cracked lids, or lids that require the use of an elbow or bayonet easier. The handle lifts out easily when I have dropped the cover in place and connected. When I am done, I simply use the handle to lift the cover out.