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expired Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Feb 26, 2024

10' Camco Sidewinder Flexible RV Sewer Hose Support

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$10

$43

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Woot has 10' Camco Sidewinder Flexible RV Sewer Hose Support for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise, there is a $6 flat ship fee per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • This sewer hose support for RV campers lifts and guides your sewer hose to help waste move downhill. It provides stable, simple drainage
  • It fits up to a 10-foot RV waste hose and works with all 3-inch diameter hoses
  • A flexible design allows the RV hose support to curve around obstacles. The support is angled to create a downward slope for better drainage. Deep cradles hold your RV dump hose in place without straps
  • Made of sturdy, lightweight plastic with no-rust parts

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    • 90-Day Woot Warranty
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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Woot has 10' Camco Sidewinder Flexible RV Sewer Hose Support for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise, there is a $6 flat ship fee per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • This sewer hose support for RV campers lifts and guides your sewer hose to help waste move downhill. It provides stable, simple drainage
  • It fits up to a 10-foot RV waste hose and works with all 3-inch diameter hoses
  • A flexible design allows the RV hose support to curve around obstacles. The support is angled to create a downward slope for better drainage. Deep cradles hold your RV dump hose in place without straps
  • Made of sturdy, lightweight plastic with no-rust parts

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • 90-Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Do you have an RV? If not, you probably don't. If you do, they can make a big difference depending on where / how you are parked compared to the slope of the ground. There are other side benefits too, not just the flow of your poop but greater likelihood someone will see the sewer hose so they won't trip / damage the hose, less stress on the hose when dumping, not creating a dam on the campsite in heavy rain (sewer hose laying directly on the ground), and so on.

*And yes yes yes, someone is going to come along and say how you can make this same thing with 5 hours of work, $30 in large diameter PVC piping / gutters, etc while completely neglecting to mention it will be a PITA to transport if you actually move your RV or camper...but they'll do so anyway like they just invented sliced bread or penicillin

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Feb 26, 2024
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pjorland
Feb 26, 2024
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Why do I need this?
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Quote from pjorland :
Why do I need this?
Do you have an RV? If not, you probably don't. If you do, they can make a big difference depending on where / how you are parked compared to the slope of the ground. There are other side benefits too, not just the flow of your poop but greater likelihood someone will see the sewer hose so they won't trip / damage the hose, less stress on the hose when dumping, not creating a dam on the campsite in heavy rain (sewer hose laying directly on the ground), and so on.

*And yes yes yes, someone is going to come along and say how you can make this same thing with 5 hours of work, $30 in large diameter PVC piping / gutters, etc while completely neglecting to mention it will be a PITA to transport if you actually move your RV or camper...but they'll do so anyway like they just invented sliced bread or penicillin Wink
Last edited by WooHoo2You February 26, 2024 at 08:13 AM.
Feb 26, 2024
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taotoa07
Feb 26, 2024
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That's a great price, if I already didn't have one I'd definitely go for it.
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RugerRedhawk
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Quote from pjorland :
Why do I need this?
I have never found then need for one for short term camping, but I can see some advantages if you are a seasonal camper and have to dump regularly throughout the season.
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testshoot
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These are great for your Stinky Slinky!
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taotoa07
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Quote from RugerRedhawk :
I have never found then need for one for short term camping, but I can see some advantages if you are a seasonal camper and have to dump regularly throughout the season.
We camp few times/year, when you're emptying your tanks keeping your sewer hose at an angle definitely makes it easier. But to each is own I guess.
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Quote from RugerRedhawk :
I have never found then need for one for short term camping, but I can see some advantages if you are a seasonal camper and have to dump regularly throughout the season.
I would agree but for $10 it's a no brainer for the occasional full hook up trip.

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hydrology
Feb 26, 2024
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10' is kinda too short. I would recommend 20' for general use case.
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Quote from hydrology :
10' is kinda too short. I would recommend 20' for general use case.
I've been to 9 different campgrounds last season alone and I didn't have to use anything longer than 10ft... if you have a sewer hookup those are typically strategically located so folks don't need to run 20 feet of stinky hose from their camper.
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thischris
Feb 26, 2024
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I don't have an RV. Do I still need this?
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