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Your cart is empty.Get an extra outside water source right at your RV’s side with this lightweight plastic faucet. Lets your fresh water hose hang without kinking. Use as a pressure release valve during disconnection.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Works as advertised and you can share use of the water in situations where the campsite only have 1 water spigot.
Jeremy England
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
This works great to make the hose on our pop up not be at an awkward angle as well as providing an outside connection (which we end up using more than inside).
PJC
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Like the fact that you can add another access for a water hose on the RV without any effort to do new plumbing.
Bob Shellen
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
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Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2024
je peux maintenant avoir un boyeau d'arrosage sur mon terrain autant à l'avant qu'à l'arrière de ma roulette.un boyeau qui fera le travail de deux....BRAVO.
Michael Casella
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Perfect addition to our motorhome water outlet.
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2023
This is a great addition to the RV. It's very convenient for getting water while connected to a city water source and it makes a perfect seal, no drips. I would recommend this product.
Brenda D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
This works so well for us on our RV. Not only does it provide an outside, clean water source, but the fresh hose attaches at a better angle.
Keith A.
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2022
Arrived well packaged and in a timely manner.The one I received does exactly what it's supposed to do every time. I would recommend this product and the vendor.
TheScienternist
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2017
I found this product through a Pinterest hack and seemed like a great idea. After putting this on our trailer this weekend and felt like I won at camping. When you get a serviced site you usually only get one hose spigot, so once you hook up your RV you don't have easy exterior access to water, and I didn't feel like we should have to traipse in through the unit to fill up a dish bucket. Buy a fifty cent roll of teflon plumber's tape to hook it up and you're golden.
Ian
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2017
I bought 2 of these for 2 different trailers, They work great. They take the strain off the hose fitting on the side of the trailer. I also added a hose shut-off valve where the hose connects to this faucet so it is easy to turn the water on and off when leaving the trailer
Ol Grouch
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2015
This is a handy device for using with our Coleman pop-up camper. We're able to rinse out items like swimsuits while simultaneously supplying water to our sink inside the camper. But because it's plastic, be careful to not tighten it too tightly or handle it as roughly as a metal faucet so as to extend its durability. Remember also to connect the water pressure control device (sold on Amazon and other websites) onto the park's spigot to reduce pressure on your hose and faucet gaskets. I do not expect this less expensive plastic faucet to last as long as a metal faucet, but it weighs less and therefore there is less stress on the city water connection on the outside wall of the camper. I imagine replacing that hose connection after years of supporting the weight of a metal faucet plus the attached hose is a rather pricey repair! Recommended.
Shellback
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2012
I purchased five (5) of these faucets (From Amazon) because I already had one that I use on a Travel Trailer and it works great even tho I have replaced the faucet with a non-plastic one. I needed more for around the home and to give to 2 friends, Camping and Fishing buddies, that have TT.I gave the faucets 4 stars because: (1) The parts are made in China and the USA, Doesn't say wheather it's the Faucet or T-fitting, most likely the plastic faucet, and they are assembled in China. (2) The Faucet is mounted upside down. (which is ok if you want to use the faucet as a drinking fountain) otherwise, You have to turn the faucet 180° counterclockwise, (not enough threads to turn clockwise), so the faucet is pointing down. Sometimes this loosens the faucet so I had to completely remove it and wrap the threads with Teflon tape then tighten until the faucet is pointing downwards.Acutally, the idea rates five stars and Amazon price cannot be beat. Most places sell them for 10-25% more.
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