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2025-08-12 17:46:51
I wish the sewage one was a bit more waterproof but everything has been easy to organize in the underbelly storage with these for quick setup and take down. I recommend this to anyone doing RV trips
G. Abercrombie
2025-07-17 14:30:14
I have used a large plastic tub and bungee cords in the past to store my RV hoses and power cord and assorted accessories for each. I really hated storing my black water hose with my fresh water hose in the tub even rolled and each self connected, not to mention rummaging around to gather what I needed for setting up camp each time. These solve that by giving me room (plenty of room for even longer runs of hose or power cords) to separate each in their own labeled bag so with a quick look can pull out what I need every time. The bags seem to be well made especially for the price, with vinyl coated waterproof fabric body and mesh drawstring top. Only thing I see as a potential problem and this would be after couple of hot seasons in the pass thru storage of our trailer, is the 2 clear rectangular vinyl windows on each side of each bag cracking and breaking........ but again if I get 2-3 years out of these, for the price I would be satisfied.....and I think I will. Just wished I found these years ago
Ol' Techie
2025-06-22 19:15:24
I was especially looking for something in which to store my black water hose and so I found this but it goes a step beyond. It clearly labels my black water from my fresh water hoses and is easy to put the hoses inside these bags rather than tie them up. Bonus that they included bags for the electric cord and another for tools. They are sturdy enough and the zipper works well. It's great that they're different colors so I can quickly find the bag I'm looking for and they're also labeled.
Kathy Rupp
2025-05-26 18:35:41
We ended up returning these. They didn’t work out as good as expected. Wasn’t as easy to get the hoses and cables into bags as we envisioned. We couldn’t stack them on top of each other in the storage bay. Seemed to take up more room then our old plastic bin. They seemed durable and well built but just didn’t work out for us.
Neal Jack
2025-05-24 15:12:23
I recently ordered the RV Hose & RV Tool Storage Bags, and I'm overall happy with them. The bags are color coded, which makes it easy to identify what is stored in each. I also like that the bags are collapsible, so they take up less space than the hard plastic bins I used previously. Each bag also has handles making them easy to handle while placing in or removing from the storage compartment.However, I do think that the black tank hose storage bag is unnecessary for most RVers. Most RVs have black tank hose storage in the rear bumper, which is a better place since it keeps it separate from everything else.Overall, I think the RV Hose & RV Tool Storage Bags are a good option for RVers who are looking for a way to organize their hoses and tools.
Simon Heintzelman
2025-04-14 14:45:08
I’m new to RV camping this year… but even after 2 trips, I realized that I would need to find a better way to organize the chaos of cables and hoses and stuff that goes along each trip.These bags will help keep the chaos organized. Different colors and labeled, they each have a set of carry handles, see through side panel, and draw string mesh top. The grommets on the side, per the ad, show that you could run your hoses or cords through them, but the grommets on my bags are far too small to run anything through. I hadn’t planned to use them that way though… I see these as more just for keeping the stuff sorted and in one place (my fresh water hose has a pressure regulator, 90 degree elbow, water filter, etc… and to have that all together without getting lost in the front storage cabinet is great).They feel sturdy and pretty well put together. Will update the review after a few uses and keep you posted how they hold up.
Craig U.
2025-02-20 16:19:07
These are nice bags. Heavy material, drawstring mesh tops.I eliminated the old farm produce trays that I had in the under-bed storage compartment. The water hose was sprawled in the front storage area, getting tangled with things in there.The stinky-slinky was in a produce tray pushed way back in the storage area with a rope hooked to it so I could drag it out when needed. The "dirty water" bag is in the same place now, with a rope on it for the same reason. It also contains rubber gauntlet gloves, sewer elbows, and other black water related items. It created enough extra room that the "clean water" bag is in there too now, and has the filter, hose valve and other related things.Electrical bag has dog bone adapter, surge protector, 50 to 30 amp adapters, etc. The tools bag contains awning de-flappers, tandem axle wedge lock, other odds and ends.There's still room left in the storage compartment, and now my awning sun shade in its zipper bag has moved to the front area. Much better overall. Love these nice bags!
THATCHMAN1
2025-02-18 12:26:14
These are very thin and very light storage bags for garden hoses. I am not using them for an RV, but for winter storage. I was not enthusiastic about the build quality. They just feel thin, light and those aren't bad things, but cheap is not a good thing and that's how I felt about them.I rate them "OK" but I would not order them again and would try something else. The unknown is better than the known.
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