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17' RV Winterizing Kit, RV Water Blowout, air Compressor Quick Connect Plug to 3/4' Hose Blowout Adapter with Shut Off Valve, for Camper, Motorhome, Sprinkler Systems, Boat, Travel Trailer, Ship

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  • RV Winterize Kit: Package includes a flexible hose, a shut-off valve with 1/4" air compressor quick connect plug, a 3/4" quick connect male and female adapter. These connectors are made of premium solid brass
  • Convenient Travel: Sprinkler winterizing blowout kit with shut off valve with the male garden hose end is typically used to winterize RV, garden hoses, motorhome, watercraft, campers, boats and travel trailers
  • Life Assistant: Winterize blowout adapter hose with shut off valve with the female garden hose end is typically used to winterize sprinkler systems, garden hoses and outdoor plumbing, water pipes, irrigation system
  • Simple to Use: By utilizing this highly flexible hose, you can effortlessly connect the air compressor to your garden faucet, while also minimizing the strain on pipes and fittings during operation
  • Highly flexible: The pre-assembled length of this hose measures approximately 12 inches. The hose boasts a remarkable 360°bending capability without any kinks, allowing for seamless access to even the most confined spaces



Product Description

RV WINTERIZING KIT
SHIP CAMPER SPIGOT MOTORHOME
RV WINTERIZING

J. bohanan
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
The 1/4" Quick Disconnect doesn't fit. I checked it against other devices and it's slightly different. Plan on buying a QD to go along with this.
R. Hyder
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
This is a very convenient winterizing tool. It will allow you to attach an air line to the valve and blow the lines of your RV out. A word of caution though. This does NOT include any pressure regulation. You can damage the lines in your RV if you are not careful. And I would suggest that you first adjust the pressure on your air supply (compressor) to be less than 60PSI. Or less than your RV max water pressure is said to be. Whichever is less!!!As I do this, I also start by removing the screens of my sink faucets and have at least one of them open before turning the valve of this unit to the ON position. As the air/water is being blown through the faucet, you may consider closing all but one of the faucets so that you have even more flow through one at a time. This will also help in evacuating the water from the lines. Wait until all water has stopped coming out of the faucet before moving to the next. And don't forget things like your toilet, shower, and water heater (hot water lines as well).If you have the air pressure regulated lower than the max pressure your system is made to handle, it will not hurt anything if all faucets get closed while you navigate to another. Since water will also settle in the low spots of a line, I do suggest returning to each and allowing them to blow out more than once. Repeat until you are satisfied with the results.If you plan to also fill the lines with antifreeze, this unit can possibly help you with that as well. That will all depend on your system.I can adjust the bypass valves on my RV water pump to suck from the antifreeze inlet port on the side of my camper (just beside of the fresh water inlet I just used to blow the lines out). So after I am through with the blow-out. I put a Tygon hose on the air intake of this and the other end of the Tygon goes into the antifreeze jug. Turn on the water pump and it pumps antifreeze through this unit into the lines. So this is almost an all-in-one for me because of the bypass on my pump. Fewer things to keep up with is always a plus. So instead of several different items, I can do it all with this plus the Tygon hose.This works very well and I would recommend it especially if you also have the pump and a bypass valve that will allow it to pull from this line.
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