The hot water hose necessary for camping

 During RV camping, I spent most of my time in the camper van, and in late September, temperatures started dropping below freezing. Walking through the campsite in the morning, I observed that on these cold mornings, the regular water pipes were destroyed as the water froze overnight and expanded inside the hoses. Sometimes, in an unexpected cold snap, the damage is more widespread (and costly).


A big key to successful winter RV camping is having a heated water hose for rv.
Early in my RV camping career, I created a do-it-yourself hot water hose. I purchased thermal tape (wires meant to wrap around water pipes), made sure it wasn't thermal tape for metal pipes (that type would melt normal water pipes), and set about wrapping and insulating the whole mess. The results were mixed at best - a lot of time invested, clunky, clumsy, and I rarely went an entire season without failing!

The heated rv water hose is a very necessary piece of equipment during camping!
The trusty 25 'H&G Lifestyle hot water hose is a great product to own. A heating source keeps the water from overheating without a thermostat or temperature controller. Heating hoses keep the water from freezing to -40℉, making them ideal for anti-freezing hoses. It is freeze-free revolutionary self-regulating heating quality drinking water hose. The durable outer sheath protects the water pipe and heating cable assembly from damage or exposure.

I have to keep this in mind as I camp in one of the most challenging environments, a heated hose for rv is essential for any outdoor activity throughout the winter, even in sub-zero temperatures.

https://www.amazon.com/lifestyles-Heated-Water-Diameter-Withstand/dp/B08PK3M23D/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

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