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Waste Master nozzle and sewer hose

Waste Master
by Phase Four Industries

 Increasingly becoming a standard 

Waste Master is now a standard feature on all 2008 Carriage 5th wheel models.  It has been standard on all Newell Coach Luxury coaches for the past 3 years.

Waste Master is seen as the ultimate system - The nozzle and sewer hose are pre-connected, pre-stored and ready to go. Open the bay door, and with the press of a button, simply extend the industrial grade sewer hose with special nozzle attached. It is a lot like extending a gas nozzle from a gas pump.

Installing Waste Master - which provides a safe and sanitary method of transferring waste from the RV to an approved sewer inlet - is seen as a bold move in a cost cautious environment by Carriage to insure their customers get the most out of their RVing experience. 

Doug Swarts - the President of Phase Four Industries which developed and markets the Waste Master - tells Roaming Times that: "By providing a complete waste transfer system the need to purchase aftermarket products prior to hitting the open road ends up making the customer feel they did not receive a complete unit much the same way we all feel when we buy a product requiring batteries and they are not included."

Other RV manufacturers like Newmar London Aire and Western Recreations Alpinlite 5th wheel line are feeling the same way as the Waste Master OEM customer base continues to rise each week.

Retail customer comments confirm that the simplicity of use combined with quality products used on the Waste Master truly make dumping holding tanks as uneventful as putting gas in the RV.

Phase Four Industries - Waste Master - website 

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2008 Carriage Cameo review - with Waste Master
  
2008 Newmar London Aire review - with Waste Master
 

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Emptying RV waste holding tanks has been the least desirable task associated with the RVing lifestyle"  -  Open the bay door, and with the press of a button, simply extend the industrial grade sewer hose with special nozzle attached. It is a lot like extending a gas nozzle from a gas pump.

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Readers comments:

Pat Delgado :   I've had 4 new RVs and all of them had the same lousy system. This should be fitted to all of them. I don't like connecting and disconnecting and even if you wear gloves you still spread the germs around.

Herman 32J :   It does seem like a gas pump arrangement. It must be easier than connecting and disconnecting. I hope it does become standard.

Dumper Doug :   Anyone with questions of any kind regarding RV Waste Managment is welcome to call our toll free number 877 787-8833. We love helping people take the mess out of dumping holding tanks. The problems can easily be solved simply by using reliable equipment installed correctly.

Janet :   2001 Signature Series Monaco, water rushes out of the grey water hose every time my husband hooks up. Then water comes out underneath the other side of the RV. He says overflow. Is that correct. ??? I thought this process should be neat and clean There is always water in the hose cubby/or bay site. There is something wrong???.Please advise.

Ursula Moore :   Dumping waste for a women by her self is not the greatest thing i'm looking forward for.

Rachel Crewe :   I also have the same questions how do you extend it if you need to and how much to retrofit? I have a 1999 29’ Winnebago Minnie Winnie and wonder if it would be possible in my budget or even possible. I think it's a very good idea to make a system just like extending a gas nozzle at a gas pump and wonder why it's not a standard on every rig? I'm a single woman and hate connecting and disconnecting I think it's the worst part of fulltiming.

Edannot :   It would be interesting to know how much your retrofit cost. I certainly think it would be nice on a new RV.

John I :   Depending upon how long you are going to keep your RV - retro fitting it is well worth it. I had my 2002 travel trailer done in November of 2006 and it has been well worth the investment. What a joy it has been on this trip to Alaska from California.

Carl :   What is its length? How do you add a length of hose when the connector is beyond the reach of the hose?

Patty Marston :   If I understand it rightly this makes emptying waste just like filling a car. Why didn't they do this before? Connecting and unconnecting, who needs that?

James N :   I think this product is much needed. I certainly want it on my next coach which will probably be next year and another high-end Fleetwood (the best value for money in my opinion). I hope it's standard by then.

Corrine Hemsley :   This is just what we need. A permanently connected sewer hose and electic valves must be more sanitary. I don't think I want to retrofit but I would sure like the system fitted on my next rig.

 

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website

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