Hi all,
So was wondering if you could give me your thoughts on the Rhinoflex 15' sewer hose - we have our T@b 400 on order with delivery when the snow melts, and I've got the Valterra 60" carrier tube on order, though recently I've been getting mixed messages about the Rhinoflex hose.
It seems in the past there used to be a version with locking rings so you could tighten the connection between the hose and the fittings, and move the fittings to a new hose if needed. People seemed happy with that. But lately it seems that there's more of a move towards permanently-affixed fittings, glued to the hose, and those there seem to be numerous complaints about leaks. That said, there also seems to be a wide variety of different part numbers for the same hose!
39760: Bilingual version, seems same as 39762 otherwise
39761: Glued on fittings
39762: Screw-lock fittings
39770: No idea - this one is the one on Amazon.ca and it seems to vary per the comments whether people get the locking-ring version or the glued-down version. Part number doesn't even exist on Camco website
So question is - which version do you have (glued or locking-ring) and how do you like it? I'm thinking based on my current reading to go out of my way and spend more to ensure I get the locking-ring version, but I can't trust Amazon since it seems a crapshoot on which version I'll get. Walmart's a better bet but the version here (
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/camco-39760-rhinoflex-rv-sewer-hose-kit/6000075989325) the image shows the translucent elbow rather than the transparent one I'd prefer, so I don't know.. Even the Camco site shows the wrong images - because they show 39760/39762 as having no locking rings, but the description clearly states they do.
Why is a simple hose so complicated lol.. Thanks for any insight any of you might have!
Comments
https://www.amazon.com/Camco-39742-RhinoFLEX-Transparent-Fitting-Storage/dp/B01HPHR2M4/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&aaxitk=qhHcgMCkYCgM-xeTejD22Q&hsa_cr_id=8214850660901&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0&th=1
cheers
Should the end come off, remember that it has reverse threads, which helps keep the ends on the hose. The new one came with what seemed to be avasoline coating on the ends to assist in threading the end to the hose.
I did toss a cheap hose that came with a Blue Boy. Honestly, it was obvious it was going to tear after a few uses. It was opaque and did not have the strength of the Rhino.
I think my personal conclusion is that too many vendors are selling these interchangably and not under the correct part number much of the time, so it's a toss-up what will actually arrive. Perhaps I'll just need to scout out the model I want in an actual bricks&mortar store!