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Old 05-07-2020, 11:01 AM   #31
Last2Die
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Originally Posted by DmaxDually View Post
I was just on the zero g website looking at the hose. It is not one of those expanding and contacting hoses. They never show you the inside diameter of the hose at the coupling end. They always show you the coupling from the side or at an angle so you can't see the inside diameter of the hose.
Go to the Zero G website. Look at the picture of the coupling. They do the same thing. They show you a picture of the coupling at an angle so you focus on the threaded portion where you connect it to the hose bib or attach the nozzle. They want you to think that is the diameter of the hose but it's not. If you look past the white washer you will see the actual inside diameter of the hose is a smaller.
I'm not saying that it's not a good hose but all these "as seen on TV hoses" do the same thing.
The only way to know is to buy one and post your review here..
They typical RV water hose the white one is either 1/2 inch or 5/8. as seen here:

https://www.campingworld.com/apex-ne...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

The ZeroG is the same diameter 5/8 as the largest water hose (white version). With that said the water Flow should be the same since they are the same diameter, next question is how it holds up...

Tony
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