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50ft Water Hose recommendation

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Texas Clodhopper

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Joined
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Messages
1,390
Location
Garden Ridge, TX
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4369
RV Length
Longer daily
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
Cummins
TOW/TOAD
2022 GMC Canyon AT4
Fulltimer
No
I'm looking for recommendations for a collapsible water hose to carry in the motorhome. Does anybody have some practical experience? I might consider the metal clad, maybe.
 
I have shorter ones and the 50 footer. It's fine but I have had some get pin holes. But they are compact to store.
 
I picked up one of these. Highly rated and recommended on multiple tube channels.


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We have a zero G as well. Drinking water safe and have had it for about 4 years, still holding up.

It is a flush and general purpose hose now since we have one built into the new coach but it has served us well over the years.
 
I bought a 100’ back in Dec 2020, it is only used while traveling. No holes, no problems with it.

Just looked at my shopping history so I could share it here. This hose isn’t available any more.

Purchased it from Bosnell Hose Outlet on Amazon. Don’t know what their new hoses are like now.
 
I had looked at the Zero G, I wish I could find a hose with brass fittings.

Thanks for the input.
 
My vote is the zero G. Drinking water safe is a big thing,even if you're using it as a garden hose!

Things to think about!

I only have hoses larger than half in. ID. No ball valves.

Transferring water as I often do good flow I an important factor.
 
Zero-G Blue. Drinking water rated.

50' coiled on a cheap extension cord reel. Doe's not take up too much space.

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