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HOW TO: Store a spare (new) 10 foot sewer hose in 22 inches of space.


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One of my hoses split unexpectedly near the sewer outlet when dumping, fortunately it was just grey water, I would not have enjoyed that if there were black solids spilling out into the rear bumper cavity and onto the ground! I bought a spare set of two hoses at Walmart and tossed the bad section. I decided to carry the second one always as a spare. Ten feet will compress to less than two! I wrapped around it in a circular manner,  added two full lengthwise wraps to make sure it couldn't pop open, followed by more circular wraps.
 

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The wrap is common mover's wrap, it is super expensive at Staples or even Walmart, but this is a great source for less than $6. It is an on-the-shelf item in every store. I use this for all kinds of temporary securing in my garage and while camping.

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My trailer was delivered with Camco hoses, yours may vary but they should stow the same.

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John Davies

Spokane WA

 

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