As an RVer you've struggled with sewer hoses, fought with sewer caps that seemed like they were glued on and have engineered a miniature Great Wall of China in order to get a sewer hose to drain into a sewer receptacle that was too tall. How many times have you had your sewer elbow come out of the sewer receptacle? Sometimes this happens because your sewer hose doesn’t quite reach and it pulls out of it’s own accord. Other times it’s because the rock outcropping you formed over the elbow fell down. Sometimes back pressure from the RV Park sewage system causes the elbow to jump out of the receptacle. Meet the Sewer Saddle: This new invention allows you to stabilize your sewer elbow by essentially adding a weighted collar to the elbow. This is amazngly simple to use and it’s very light weight. For only $9.95 (including shipping and handling) you can’t go wrong. You can read more about it here: RV Saddle Watch this video I prepared to see just how easy it is to use and how effective it is at stabilizing your sewer hose elbow. Keeping you informed AND entertained - Jim Twamley, Dr. of RVololy
Looks like it would work as well as manual (with long gauntlet gloves) holding of the hose. Don'tcha think it's a little expensive for a piece of hardboard and a bungie cord.
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3 Comments:
Pretty expen$ive rock.
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D, at September 1, 2007 6:52:00 AM PDT
Looks like it would work as well as manual (with long gauntlet gloves) holding of the hose. Don'tcha think it's a little expensive for a piece of hardboard and a bungie cord.
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Anonymous, at September 1, 2007 7:00:00 AM PDT
A couple of long athletic socks full of sand will do the same job, and are easier to use and store.
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Walter, at January 26, 2008 7:30:00 PM PST
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