3 1/2 Clear Adapter Gate Valve




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Prevent RVs from leaking!Ā šŸ’§šŸ›‘

3 1/2 Clear Adapter Gate Valve

"I like thatĀ this now stops leaks. In all the years that I have had RVs, the tank valves always started leaking. This gateĀ allows a visual checkĀ to see if any of the tank valves are leaking andĀ allows connectingĀ the dump hoseĀ without a mess."

-Ā Ben ConnerĀ 

3 1/2 Clear Adapter Gate Valve

How Does This Prevent Leaks?

āœ… SECURE:Ā The Gate Valve serves as a quick-fix for leaky RV sewer valves. It features a "gate" toĀ prevent waste/dirty waterĀ from flowing outĀ from gray and black tanks.Ā TheĀ built-in capĀ provides aĀ leak-free, odor-tight connection.

Leak-free and tight cap
  • The Tank Rinser acts as aĀ flusherĀ for your RV sewer tank. It is usedĀ toĀ flush outĀ waste/dirty particles stuck in the sewer pipe, as it forces water back up into plumbing lines,Ā preventing blockage or clogged pipes.

Tank Rinser

āœ… EASY TO CONNECT:Ā The Gate ValveĀ featuresĀ (4) bayonet prongsĀ for easy hookup. It has a universal fit as it fits allĀ 3-inch sewer fittings.

Easy to connect

āœ… CONVENIENT:Ā TheĀ 3 ½-inch long clear adapterĀ allows you toĀ see when the tank is completely empty, or to see what's inside the pipe.

Convenient

šŸ“Frequently Asked Questions:

Q:Ā How do IĀ install the Gate Valve to my RV sewer valve?

A:Ā Easily twist and hook the gate valve to the end of your RV sewer valve through the 4 bayonet prongs.Ā Then, it's done! It's that easy.Ā 

šŸ“ŒĀ Note:Ā The clear end of the gate valve should be the end attached to the RV sewer valve, and the other end of the gate valve is where you should attach the dump hose/sewer hose.Ā Ā 

Q:Ā How do I use the Gate Valve with Tank Rinser?

A:Ā The Tank RinserĀ has two valves/elbow at the top: one valve is where you attach the garden hose to, and the other valve is the selector switch.

1. Attach the garden hose onto the valve.

2. Release water from the hose to the valve.

3. Using the selector switch, you can control the direction of the water if you want the water to flow to the RV sewer valve/pipe, orĀ the other way around.

šŸ“ŒĀ Note:Ā It is recommended to use a garden hose and not a drinking water hose to fill up water in the valve, to secure safe use.

Tank Rinser

Q: What's the difference between the Gate Valve and the Tank Rinser?

A:Ā The 3 1/2 Inch Gate Valve is made to seal in sewage water, but you will still need to clean it with more use. The 2-in-1 Tank Rinser removes that need, with a backflush function you can easily flush without going through the grime.

Q: When would I need to use the Gate Valve?

A:Ā It's ideal to use a gate valve before starting with your RV life, and duringĀ traveling, to avoid long-term leakage and sewage clogging.


Customer Reviews

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Peter Hoffman
Fit perfectly

Came as described fit perfectly. Worked just as it should.

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millertime
A great addition

This is a really good idea! No more surprises when you take the black end cap off. With the clear center section you have the ability to see if one of the gates failed and or how well your exit flow is on your waste. It installs in seconds with a simple twist. I should have put this on my rig day 1.

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Ross
Perfect!

Bought when we travel. Serves as a secondary holding for the remains of our black tank when you travel. Keeps you from opening your trap valve and getting that extra surprise remains. Have two black tanks. Will buy a second. Recommend for every Rver.

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Robert Axel
Easy Connection

Easy enough to install, I recently had a knee replacement, so it's difficult to kneel for long periods. Once I decided on the angle of the discharge gate, so it wouldn't interfere with the original gate pulls, it was a snap. Until I can kneel, or get someone else to fix the original gates, this will work. Easy twist on connection.

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Edwin Brown
Saves You From A Messy Situation

It keeps you from getting a few quarts of grey Water or black water when you remove the cap on your rv waste disposal. It seems there is always some leaking as you travel. This keeps you from getting a mess during setup after a move. I think this should be a standard for every RV.