Zero-G RV and Marine Hose March 19, 2018, 01:12:55 pm I saw this hose written up in MotorHome magazine and it seems like a good product. Anyone tried it? Zero-G RV Marine HoseChris
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #1 – March 19, 2018, 01:39:37 pm "I saw this hose written up in MotorHome magazine and it seems like a good product. Anyone tried it? "We have two of them in our back yard, but don't have one for the Lazy Daze. They are just as advertised - very easy to use, and seem of good quality. Will be glad to hear your feedback on the RV model if/when you get it. I don't see why it wouldn't be superior to the more gangly white hoses that we use currently, but I've been wrong before! (Not often, mind you!) Virtual hugs, Judie 1 Likes
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #2 – May 06, 2018, 02:41:49 am I have a similar one - not sure of the brand - that I use to rinse out black water hose and when needed to pass through the bathroom window to "wand" the tank down through the toilet. It's certainly a lot lighter & easier to maneuver than a regular hose. And it takes very little space in its collapsed - non water filled - state. Very handy. Susie 1 Likes
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #3 – May 06, 2018, 05:28:36 pm Bought one a month ago or so. First camping trip in two weeks. Will provide feedback.Have I said that I love gadgets, gizmos and the latest great idea for the RV? Yes, it’s true. 😇Dave 1 Likes
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #4 – May 06, 2018, 06:03:46 pm I bought one (or something similar). I returned it after reading 'not for potable water'. I already carry a separate hose for black water issues. If there is one for potable water, I'll take another look.
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #5 – May 06, 2018, 06:37:09 pm Joel, the Zero-G ad/packaging states that it is "lead free" and "drinking water safe". I don't have one of these hoses, so I don't how well it works or how durable it is, but it appears to be a safe drinking/cooking water conduit. 1 Likes
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #6 – May 06, 2018, 09:43:28 pm They have versions for potable water and a general hose. Blue versus gray? 1 Likes
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #7 – May 08, 2018, 12:10:43 pm My daughter has one of these and recommended, so my bride requested that I get one. Watching it expand and retract and crawl around the patio is pretty unique.I'll stick to the white hose and filter bank for drinking water. 1 Likes
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #8 – May 08, 2018, 05:19:39 pm Quote from: Blueox25 - May 08, 2018, 12:10:43 pmMy daughter has one of these and recommended, so my bride requested that I get one. Watching it expand and retract and crawl around the patio is pretty unique.I'll stick to the white hose and filter bank for drinking water.I'll stick to the white hose and filter bank for drinking water.Why would you not use this for drinking water, assuming it's rated for that?Chris
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #9 – May 08, 2018, 07:15:05 pm Good question. Without any technical documentation describing why the white RV drinking water hoses differ from generic garden hoses, I'm not sure that any of them are really completely safe. The generic garden hoses sometimes offer the caution "do not drink from this hose". The white camco hose says it is safe to drink from.... who would know?I'm a cautious creature of habit.
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #10 – May 08, 2018, 08:14:31 pm To think of all the funny but dumb stuff we did as kids with garden hoses, I'm sure if it was going to get me, it would have got me. I'm more cautious now than I was then, but still.
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #11 – May 08, 2018, 08:27:37 pm "Without any technical documentation describing why the white RV drinking water hoses differ from generic garden hoses, I'm not sure that any of them are really completely safe."----The information at this link is probably reliable: Tox Town - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - Toxic chemicals and environmental...
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #12 – May 08, 2018, 08:56:32 pm From the videos I’ve seen on YouTube, the Zero-G Hose is not an expandable hose like we’ve seen proliferate the garden centers across the country.The Apex Zero-G hose is a light hose that easily stores but does not retract. It states that it is lead free so that’s a plus. Curious as to the identity of this hose vs the expanding/retracting hose, I found two reviews on YouTube. https://youtu.be/BhQZ6XSOnekhttps://youtu.be/6bxkJCDqwbUI’ve had several retracting garden hoses. One was the high end version with brass fittings. Looked great and lasted...about two months maybe a bit longer. The typical failure was a burst in the line. The high end version was no different.I’ll stick with my regular garden hose for yard work. I actually put a Camco White hose in the back yard to supply fresh water for my pets. Kent
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #13 – May 08, 2018, 11:44:33 pm PVC is interesting stuff. It is ubiquitous as a water pipe material for irrigation and some water systems and considered "generally" safe, but if one burns it, it releases dioxin in the smoke which is a really nasty carcinogen. Worse than that, dioxin triggers oncogenes, the genes on one's DNA that code to cause cancer at some point. Dioxin activates oncogenes and is highly carcinogenic and teratogenic (induces nasty birth defects, Greek derivation is "monster-causing").Dioxin induces expression of c-fos and c-jun proto-oncogenes and a large...My concern with water hoses that aren't safe for drinking is that water that sits in the hose, especially in a hot environment, can pick up nasty organic chemicals as they offgass from the hose and into the water. None of these compounds are good for us to ingest. Remember that good "hose taste' when we drank from the garden hose as kids in the summers?Perhaps I'll just carry the water from the fresh water spring to the Lazy Daze in a wooden bucket... Better yet, put a still in the Lazy Daze and drip it back into the water tank!
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #14 – May 09, 2018, 12:44:03 am I'll tag along with what Harold said. Avoid letting your drinking water sit in the garden hose, especially in hot weather. It is my understanding that the white hose has a liner to keep water from contacting the vinyl. Another reason to just use the hose infrequently to fill the 'generally recognized as safe' polyethylene water tank, that is built into the motorhome. RonB
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #15 – May 09, 2018, 11:41:20 am My only comment about the black hose that contract are they don’t last long in the hot sun and burst if left outside for any length of time. I bought two of the “quality” hoses and the one in the sun lasted months. The other, kept in a garden box, has lasted over two years. I’ll stick with my tried and true white water rated hose.Jules
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #16 – May 09, 2018, 12:46:03 pm Quote from: Kent Heckethorn - May 08, 2018, 08:56:32 pmI’ve had several retracting garden hoses. One was the high end version with brass fittings. Looked great and lasted...about two months maybe a bit longer. The typical failure was a burst in the line. The high end version was no different.I’ll stick with my regular garden hose for yard work. I actually put a Camco White hose in the back yard to supply fresh water for my pets. We have had the same bad luck with our "quality" retracting garden hoses. I hate them, DW loves them. We just keep the receipts and take them back to Home Depot whenever they burst. As Harold likes to point out, happy wife, happy life!
Re: Zero-G RV and Marine Hose Reply #17 – August 11, 2018, 11:28:41 pm Just bought a zero-G marine/RV hose this week...noted that packaging says it's not suited for continuous water hookup. Have not used yet..."news at 11."