Lippert 359724 Waste Master 20’ Extended RV Sewer Hose Management System , Green
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An orange insert inserts into the open end of the head, but it doesn't stay very well. The head has a handle that fits over the handle, but it does not close We always wash ours in black first, then rinse in gray, and we haven't experienced any odors.
Thanks for getting in touch with Almost all of our aftermarket parts have a warranty of one year. I appreciate your time and wish you a wonderful day.
The box has a U-shaped shape and the hose comes compressed for packaging but expands once you remove the plug or open the handle to let it expand when vacuum packaging is applied
My opinion is that it might not be true. Quite a large nozzle is attached to the drain end. The connecting end should be put in first, then the hose (which is much more flexible than the other type) and then the nozzle on top, and I think you might be able to fit it in. It works great for me to use a storage bin. The system I use is great.
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It was so hard for me to like this hose system, but for me it was It has always been stored in a soft container and I have treated it very gently since it came out of the box. Neither it nor any of its parts have been rubbed, pinched, stretched, For a total of ten days, it has been outdoors on flat ground. As it lay on the ground, it totally failed since it was 95 degrees in Alabama. There was a huge split in it. My coach has also been modified to be compatible with this system, so I no longer have to spend the excessive amount of money on the hose and extension. My next task is to look for another hose system to use during the waiting period, while I wait for Lippert to get it fixed. It has been a complete mistake for me to make this purchase.

The system I am using is terrible. Three days after its release, the device is useless! I am a full-time RVer, and I thought I had found a nice set-up. You can see my photos here. There was a clamp connection that completely slid out of its sleeve or what appears to be a silicone seal. The temperature is 120 degrees in Hurricane, Utah, as it was also in Las Vegas when I used it in the first place.
It's not always the case that you get what you paid I hope I will be reimbursed by the company. My reply will be in a day or two. Message
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Update A new hose has been sent to me. I have the same problem. It is not recommended for use in locations with high heat. I like the idea. Easily put together for a low price.

It has been a hassle to use the hoses that are included with our camper and now motorhome, as they are the twist-on variety. Among the two systems we used, the Thetford Titan system and the Presta-O-Titan system were the best and worst of the lot After using it once, Fit went into the trash. This Lippert system with the cam can be quite difficult to operate There was something different about the lock system. As a result of watching the manufacturer's video and other video reviews by bloggers, we were highly As part of my re-embolding project, I decided to remove the nibs on the sewer pipe that hold the twist on fittings on all the other systems. Despite this, Lippert had an adapter just in case we had to go back to the old twist-on system. ***I removed the waste pipe from our 2017 Winnebago View because it hung too low for my taste, so rather than just cut off the nibs, I shortened the entire pipe. My business was up and running once I bought some ABS glue from Home Depot and installed the fitting. In all my years as an IT professional, I have never looked back at If you are interested in seeing how the system worked, I would encourage you to do a YouTube search for owner reviews on it. Unless you have a built-in macerator, I don't see how a better system could exist! A BRIEF UPDATE. THIS IS A BRIEF UPDATE. An end of the hose attached to the drain has a closing mechanism Lippert hoses do not come with a "plug" that can be inserted into the male end of the hose to seal it in a plastic bin when stored. The perfect bib box solution was found when I researched local bib box stores. There is a I would like to request Oatey part number 33402 3" (75mm) gripper.

There was a puncture in the hose that sprung, spitting water out from the side. Luckily, I was only draining my grey tank, so I was not at risk. Message
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Update The company told me that Amazon was not going to honor their warranty because it was purchased through Lippert. The next time I buy a Lippert component, I will not buy it and I would encourage others not to buy it either.

Four places along the coil seams of this pipe started leaking No damage to the product, it is clearly defective. It was only after we discovered leaks the hard way and were embarrassed by them at our RV park that we discovered them. Lippert instructed us to return this item to Amazon after we contacted them. Thus, we have decided to do so. Lippert can keep our stinky leaking sewer hose or we can give it to Amazon.

Almost all of the support items such as hoses and cables were kept by the previous owner because they had upgraded to a larger Class A. Despite not being full-timers, we did a lot of research on sewer hoses and systems before selecting the Lippert. Even though we do occasional camping and not full-time RVing, it is still important to have the best quality products in our RV. I'm looking for products that are reliable and durable. It is particularly important to keep that in mind when traveling in a camper, since there isn't much extra storage space or space for a backup. A YouTube video sold me on the advantages, so I watched several more. Flowing through the diameter pipe is made easier because of the smooth inner piping and wire-supported outer walls. like that the end of the dump station is fitted with a valve as an insurance policy in case something goes wrong. With its clear plastic body, the valve body makes it easy to check if the tanks and pipes have been fully cleaned and emptied. It is necessary to modify your RV or camper. It is true I have read reviews that dislike this product for that. . . but you should be aware of that before you buy. Because the buyer did not do proper research, that is his fault. Throughout the installation videos and instructions, it is discussed how to cut the nubs off your typical sewer fitting and glue the camlock adapter onto Our sewer connection is located behind our tire and facing straight down. In order to replace the entire old sewer connection without having to retrofit via sanding and gluing, we had enough pipe available to cut the old sewer connection off and replace it with a new one. If you have the option, you might consider using the Lippert on thin wall 3" ABS type pipes common in almost all RVs. It can be glued directly to those pipes, so I would recommend that if this is an option for you. In other words, I am sold on the advantages of CamLock fittings over the nub and twist type that is the industry standard. CamLock is a reliable industrial standard engineered to stand up to the Stretchy and pliable, this is easy to fold. When collapsed, it can be easily stored. We slide it under the sewer valves in the wall compartment of our under bay. If you store your sewer pipe in your square tube bumper, here's what you need to know I don't believe this will fit! In order to prevent the right angle end from sliding in a bumper, the pipe is permanently attached to the right angle end. There are people in classes A and C who keep pipes in under carriage compartments, and this works great because it has an easy and efficient storage system. Despite having the Lippert pipe slid down and stretched, we found that when we had it on the Camco Sidewinder, the initial flow would push it down and may stretch it slightly. While we did get it to stay well by bunching up the Sidewinder more near the RV, that was only when we were within 10' of the That would not be an option if we were farther away, near the 20' length of the Lippert. My next challenge was to connect the Lippert pipe to the earth so that it could exit parallel to the ground. To make the process easier, in the Amazon catalog, I found an aluminum 3" Cam and Groove Elbow. The cost of sewer upgrade went up by $75 as a result of that. All told, I spent about $200 for this upgrade (with the elbow as well). Does it make sense to spend the money. For me, the answer is There are a few people I know who camp a lot during camping season, and seem to always be replacing their "Stinky Slinky". Rather than throw 4 or 5 away before I have reaped the benefits of my investment, I would rather pay 40 or 50 bucks for one that's strong and lasts a thousand years. It also gives me great confidence that I won't make the mistake of trying to dump using a cracked tube leaking black water.

There are a lot of features I like in This type of printer is one that you won't want to use any other kind I have, however, cracked my original hose after three months of use. As I had purchased the system to keep it off the ground, I already had the pipe end installed to make the installation go more smoothly. Although the hose did not last as long as I'd hoped for, A park is where I spend my entire day Pack it up and not install it I just installed it once, and it still cracked in the white section.
