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Camco RV Flexible Swivel Stik with Shutoff Valve - Creates Powerful Cleaning Action that Dislodges and Flushes Stubborn Waste Deposits and Combats Odors (40074), 55-1/2 Inch

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Style: Flexible Swivel Stik Tank Rinser


Features

  • Powerful rotary cleaning action dislodges and flushes the stubborn waste deposits and odor-causing particles left after holding tank is emptied
  • Solid section including handle measures 24" long; the flexible section measures 34" long with a 2" diameter nozzle
  • Flexible section is perfect for use with holding tanks that are offset from the toilet
  • Easy grip handles with a standard 3/4" female garden hose connection

Description

Style:Flexible Swivel Stik Tank Rinser Camco RV Flexible Swivel Stik with Shut off Valve dislodges and flushes the stubborn waste deposits and odor-causing particles left after holding tank is emptied. It features a powerful rotary cleaning action that reaches corners and walls of the tank. Solid section including handle measures 24" long, the flexible section measures 34" long with a 2" diameter nozzle. One-quarter turn shut-off valve at your fingertips. Perfect for use in holding tanks that are offset from the toilet. All brass moving parts.


Manufacturer: Camco


Brand: Camco


Model: 40074


Item Weight: 11.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 27.2 x 5.1 x 1.91 inches


Item model number: 40074


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer Part Number: 40074-A


OEM Part Number: 40074


Folding: No


Cover Included: 1 Camco branded product


Special Features: Flexible


Date First Available: July 1, 2004


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  • INCREDIBLY POWERFUL TOOL!!!
Style: Flexible Swivel Stik Tank Rinser
Upon first hooking up this tool I turned on the water valve on it to see how it functioned. It was impressive. I had a clogged up tank on my 32 foot Keystone Sprinter travel trailer. This was due to me not using the “proper toilet paper”. My black water tank level indicator showed me that the level would never empty below 2/3. I drained the tank outside as much as possible, (2/3), and left the emptying valve open. I them ran my water hose with this tool attatched to the end of it inside my camper. I depressed the foot valve and inserted it into the tank. I sprayed the upper portion of the tank to clean it as much as possible. When it began to fill up I allowed the tool to go down into the tank below the water line, creating a vortex of water. I could hear the swivel end spinning like a propeller. When the tank was completely full, I turned off the water supply valve located on the tool. I listened to the tank begin to slowly empty. Then, I heard it suddenly GUSH out of the drain! PROBLEM SOLVED!!! I allowed the tank to empty. I began to wash the inside of the tank with the tool, and did this for about 10 minutes. I shut off the outside drain and began to clean the tank inside again. When the water filled up the truck tank this time it was with CLEAR WATER! I drained the tank again & checked my gauge. COMPLETELY EMPTY!!!! This is one fine product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019 by charles p.

  • Easy to use
Style: Tank Rinser
It’s a dirty job but someone has to do it! This little contraption really comes in handy. It help gets the extra gunk out of our tank before we leave the campground. It’s a good idea to have your rv leaning towards the side the black tank is on when you hook it up at the dump station. It allows all that water from the sprayer to work that gunk loose and out of your tank. A strong word of caution- do not, I repeat, DO NOT pull the wand up to look down in the tank WHILE the water is turned on! I’m... not... speaking from experience or anything... just heard this tip... lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018 by HonestlySuzie

  • I Was Hosed!
Style: Flexible Swivel Stik Tank Rinser
The plastic stick separated from the hose while in use, soaking me and my trailer’s bathroom. It appears that very little glue was used to bond the pieces together.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2018 by Horace James

  • Clogged black water tank now clear
Style: Swivel Stik Tank Rinser
This Is my story about what I think of this Camco swivel stick. We are very experienced campers and know how to maintain a travel trailer. This year (2018) we decided to buy a newer (1998) Sunline Solaris. We Inspected this camper at a campground while everything was hooked up. The previous owner had the sewer hose hooked up to the campground sewer pipe with the dump valves open. This camper Is equipped with tank sensors, so I pushed each button. Was curious why the black tank showed 1/3 full. Thought nothing of It and of course did not open (flush) the toilet to look directly down Into the black water tank. The very next day after we brought It home, we took It to our favorite campground. Tank still reads 1/3 full. After a few days It read full. I proceeded to hook up the honey wagon to empty the black water tank (our campground has no sewer hook up, just 2 dump sites). Down to 1/3 full again. Long story short, the black tank was not dumping as much and was almost totally clogged. Sticking a coat hanger up In the dump valve does not unclog the drain and you will make a nasty mess. We barely made It through the last day of camping. At home I dumped In a few ounces of Rid-X pro strength liquid. Let It sit for almost 2 weeks. Ran the sewer hose to my septic. Opened the valve. Got a good bit of the contents out. Looked down the toilet to see It's not completely empty. Sensor again says 1/3 full. As The Rid-X was soaking, I ordered the Camco swivel stick. It was delivered before I hooked up my camper to my septic. Hooked the swivel stick up to a garden hose, went Inside the camper, held open the toilet flush lever to expose the contents of the black water tank (had water turn off to the camper Itself), the stick has an on/off valve, turned the lever to on while the stick was down past the toilet and Inside the black water tank. Moved It around and up and down to try to get the water to spray as much of the Inside of the bkack tank as possible. Not much room to do this, but every little bit helps. Let the stick do It's job for maybe 5 minutes, turned It off. Opened up the drain valve and noticed I got a little extra "crap" out of the tank, but still at 1/3 full. Closed the drain valve and cv repeated the stick spraying seversl more times. I now have a "clean" black water tank. I really don't think there Is a better way to clean out the Inside of a clogged black water tank. Just my experience. NOTE: this stick Is used for toilets that are directly over the black water tank and you can look right Into the tank when you open the flush valve. The stick does not flex to go down angled drains. This stick has a very good design and serves It's purpose very good. And If you were wondering, my black water tank sensor now reads "empty". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018 by Pundit

  • RV necessities - maybe not day one, but it is with me for sure on all future trips.
Style: Flexible Swivel Stik Tank Rinser
Bought out of a hope for ease of use and functionality. Right on the money for us. Our black tank was showing 2/3 after an empty, so clearly something was on a sensor. Ran it for may 5-7 minutes, and the sensor was now at empty as expected with the black valve open while using. If you have an RV that does not have a black tack flush, this may just help you as it did for us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2019 by Jonathan B. Tripp

  • Super stinky and crud was caked on the inside of ...
Style: Swivel Stik Tank Rinser
Bought a used Tavel trailer last week. Super stinky and crud was caked on the inside of tank as well as inside of the toilet pipe. And our sensors were showing full even after dumping. We were worried about a clog. Very gross. Bought the swivel stick and used it our first time camping. It did an amazing job! So much debris came out of the tank. Also used it for the pipe going down into the tank and the swivel stick got everything off. Flushed the tank nicely. Our sensors now work and the odor is gone. Will not camp without it! Easy to store and easy to use. Hope it lasts a long time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2016 by Michele

  • My black tank has built in washers and I use ...
Style: Flexible Swivel Stik Tank Rinser
My black tank has built in washers and I use them on a regular basis. But every 6 months to a year I use this product. Before use I use a cleaner and empty and flush the tank till clear. Then use this product to further clean the tank and it produces. There must be build up not dislodged by the built in sprayers and does not clean with cleaners. Again I am not sticking my head in there to look but it does get a lot of stuff out left by the other cleaning methods. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2018 by James B.

  • Good,practical way to blast out black water tank
Style: Tank Rinser
Well made and designed, shut off valve worked well, comfortable handle grip, good length to reach inside of tank thru commode. Only difficulty with use was some back splatter if wand wasn't extended full length into tank as I moved it around. I fixed this by cutting hole into middle of platic oatmeal carton lid and pushing wand thru it, this eliminated any back splash problem and can be reused or tossed after use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2017 by Charles1951

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