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Your cart is empty.Stop storing your sewer hoses in your compartments or bumpers. Try the EZ hose carrier from Valterra Products! Fits all 3" drain hoses and fittings with the exception of one-piece 90-degree sewer fittings. Inner diameter: 4.450". Comes assembled with mounting brackets for easy installation and includes self-tapping screws. Easily adjustable to adapt to the best mounting location and hose size! Comes with quarter-turn twist lock caps with straps. Both caps are vented to prevent moisture from building up in the carrier. Each cap has a loop that you can add a padlock to for extra security. Works great, especially if you're storing your expensive fishing poles (store without reels attached)!!
WeycoDave
2025-09-03 10:19:48
I was looking for a way to store my Camco 20' RhinoFLEX RV Sewer Hose & fittings in my 2020 Thor Sequence and this item did the trick. I ended up mounting it on the passenger side of the van, underneath, on the running board brackets. It is mounted running front to back. I have to squat down on one knee to access the hose, but that's the best I could do. These B Class RVs have almost no space for mounting anything underneath them. I didn't want to keep the sewer hose inside the RV. Even if you do a good wash-up after use they tend to have an odor. The Valterra A04-5094BK RV Adjustable EZ Hose Carrier was pretty sturdy without being too heavy. It is adjustable so I was able to fit both 10' sections of hose and all of the fittings inside the tube. In my opinion it is well worth the money.
EllieB
2025-09-02 16:53:07
We recently purchased a fifth wheel, and lost our sewer house storage in the bumper of our last bumper pull. I didn't want to use a tote to haul that nasty thing around so we added this under our Fifth wheel. It was very easy to add on and after 3-4 trips, is still working great and is a great way to keep the hose contained on its own.
D. Miller
2025-08-26 12:16:16
UPDATE:After several trips and using this thing, I'm updating to 5 stars and have even ordered a second one. In fact, this is one of the top 3 accessories I've purchased for my trailer. It makes waste hose storage extremely convenient and is probably the most sanitary option. The reason I purchase this is because I had to buy two 10' extension hoses. A single tube will not a 15' tube AND a 10' tube. I believe though, that it should hold two 10' extensions if completely collapsed.One More Note: When storing your hose, extend it, then start feeding it in the tube so that it hangs out.....then collapse the hose until it fits snug, end to end inside the tube. This makes it easier to reach and pull out next time and keep it from sliding back and forth, building momentum and possibly blowing out the doors at the end.ORIGINAL:The rear bumper on my new travel trailer isn't big enough to hold a waste line, so I started looking at DIY options. The only option I could find was using 5" square PVC fence posts, and engineering a hinge and cap system. It's not hard, but after pricing out the parts needed (and still having to figure out how to mount it), I was over $60 in materials. This adjustable tube required no extra fabricating, other than some self-tapping metal screws. The fact that it's adjustable makes this thing worth every penny. I mounted it under my trailer, just to the rear of my tank drains and it fits perfect, it easily holds the hose and extra coupler.Installation notes: have someone with you to hold the thing. I did this solo and it's a pain. I did one half at a time, and I really should have used some boards as a support system or something to hold up the end in the middle of the trailer. I mount directly to the I-beam frames and used self-tapping screws (it should just come with those). I should have used washers but didn't have any with me. Even with a good Milwaukee drill, driving the screws through the frame was difficult, especially, working "up" instead of down. I actually dulled a screw on each hole and then finished with a fresh, sharp screw to push it all the way through. START THE FIRST, WITHOUT THE TUBE. I made this mistake the first two screws and nearly ate all the plastic out from around the screw hole. It's not heavy duty PVC and the sides of the screws will rip that plastic up if (and when) that screw slips on you. Get a pilot hole started, then mount the tube and finish, to avoid destroying the plastic mounting bracket.There was no way for me to mount a bracket in the middle....one I would have needed to jack up the trailer and two, there's not center beam for me to get to. I still feel confident this won't fail, but plan to check it between every trip to ensure the brackets aren't ripping out.....that's the spot where this will fail if it does. I'm fine with the tube being thin and light, but wish the mounting brackets were reinforced...even with maybe metal linings or something. I think the closer to the wheels you mount this, the better, to minimize the bounce and shock that would eventually cause the bracket to fail (again....use washers....that will help spread the pressure out).The door latches are also fairly flimsy. They're held in place by friction and the pressure of the spring hinge on the doors. I don't trust that these won't pop open in transit, so I'll be placing small locks on each door for that, as well as theft reasons.Other than those minor things (reason for 4 stars, not 5), this thing is perfect and cheaper than the DIY options you'll find on Pinterest, etc. I'd highly recommend it for any camper/RV.
Ed Ferris
2025-08-09 17:17:21
Easy install, seems pretty well built. Very useful!!
D. Simmons
2025-07-22 11:44:25
Well made the end caps attach tightly easy install nice to have variable lengths
Lawrence Calafiore
2025-07-19 18:39:29
I have a new camper and did not go to put these hoses in the side. They really work, and I'm going to get one more.
allen
2025-05-22 18:19:13
Easy to install as long as you have an impact to drive self drilling screws. Spanned perfectly to the camper frame rails, the 12ft hose, with a 90â° short elbow, fits great.
Bob H.
2025-05-08 16:01:07
Haven't mounhted it to the trailer yet, but I've checked for hose size and will most likely work as I wanted it to. This will save me some storage room for sure.
proctor164
2025-04-30 16:06:49
Installed on my new 5th wheel, at the front behind the the jacks. The telescoping tube ensured just the right fit between the frame rails. I used stainless 1/4 inch bolts to mount it to the I-beam. The cap is the new style quarter turn, I don’t see any weak points thus far. This is the ultimate sewer hose storage. I could have used the bumper but honestly this is more purpose built and offers a finished look. I thought of making one with ABS pipe but ultimately decided to get this because the cost was about the same
Bill
2025-04-19 11:30:18
Fits my Camco Rhino 3 inch diameter 10 ft RV sewer hose with translucent elbow and extra 10 ft piece of 3 in hose.Still have to store the 4-in-1 adapter and 45 degree elbows separately in a tub in the trailer storage bay.It comes with a package of optional installation components; 6 self-drilling hex bolts, 2 hose clamps, 2 saddles for hose clamps, 1 glue-on saddle, English instruction sheets.Pretty thin plastic tube but not too brittle. I should be a happier camper once it is installed.
Customer
2025-02-27 14:54:00
Exactly what it says it iaps.Fits 20 feet of sewer hose, tightly but fits.The base was too wide to fit on my 4 inch square tube but easy to adapt a hold down.Lock holes for end caps are convenient.
Guy Phinney
2025-02-25 15:47:29
Tube is as described. Easy to fit. Extra mount saddles were a nice touch. I couldn’t buy ABS pipe and fittings to make this any cheaper than it’s cost
Sylvain Bergeron
2025-01-28 18:16:15
installer sur pare choc arriere de ma roulotte très bien
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