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Review on πŸ”΅ Teknor Apex Zero-G 4006-50, 1/2 Inch x 50 Feet, Blue by Charlie Dillon

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's 0. Good. NOT SUITABLE

I should have taken the hint from the name. Zero-G 1/2X50 Rv/Marine arrived with a bad chemical smell. Very very bad. I put it in a shady patio for a few days to air it and the smell just faded a little. But. I still packed it to do the full camping trip from last weekend. Sure, that shiny blue hose that's advertised "looks" nice, but when I attached a water filter to it and stuck the other end in my trailer and turned on the camping water supply, I was shocked to see 6 inches of water. the seam through which the water was seeping was torn. (And yes, the water pressure was properly adjusted.) The person camping next to me had special flexible tape, and another came with various air ducts. We tried, but knew NOTHING would stick to or fix a wet cloth (or any material) water hose! I didn't have to fix it; it was brand new. At least that's what the ad said. I threw the cute thing away and went straight to the camp store and bought a regular old white RV hose for $25. We plugged it in and it worked flawlessly. I wasted my money on this "fancy" zero tube. This was one instance where I definitely did NOT get what I paid for. My advice? Take a hint from the title. Go to ZERO-G.

Pros
  • Noble design
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