





🔧 Lock it, vent it, love it — the ultimate RV hose carrier upgrade!
The Valterra A04-5094BK Adjustable EZ Hose Carrier is a durable, black plastic storage solution designed to fit most 3" RV drain hoses. Featuring vented, lockable end caps and easy installation with pre-glued brackets and self-tapping screws, it offers secure, moisture-free storage with versatile sizing for additional gear like fishing poles.

| ASIN | B01NA0K9YR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,805 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #36 in RV Sewer Hose Carriers & Fittings |
| Brand | Valterra |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,069) |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019079750945 |
| Item Length | 94 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.75 pounds |
| Item model number | A04-5094BK |
| Manufacturer | Valterra |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A04-5094BK |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model | A04-5094BK |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.1875 inches |
| Outside Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 52.38"L x 6.38"W |
| UPC | 019079750945 |
M**.
Easy install
Carrier was easy to install and works as advertised.
Z**1
Great build
Love this product, installed under Winnie Navion
F**M
Very useful, Reasonably easy to install.
I just got it installed under our 1987 vintage motor home. I decided to mount it front to back rather than side to side. That way I could get more length out of it, while accessing it easy from inside the sewer and water compartment. It was relatively easy to install by myself once I saw where everything was going to mount. I drilled holes and used my own screws due to the more delicate nature of the metal/wood storage compartments I was mounting to. For that reason I can't say how the included self-tapping screws work on a frame. Now as for usefulness, I think I'll love using this thing. For one thing, I'm basically freeing up a good chunk of storage in the bin that I can use for other things. For another, the stinky slinky is now easy to access right from where I'm already working in the sewer compartment - without having to pull a tote out of the bin. It looks great too, and I think it'll last a long time. Keep in mind that it's just for the hose, not for accessories. I did find that the elbow at the hose end fits in there, along with the removed sewer hole connector piece (inserted separately before closing the lid). I'll still have to use a small storage tote to keep some of the other accessories in the bin, but that's not a big deal. I'm happy with the purchase, and my wife is happy to free up the extra storage. Special thanks to my Luna the cat for supervising the project. :-D
J**C
Look at your camper for a workable place.
I found a good place to install. Fit the hose and fittings very nicely. Although I don’t have the large elbows with water clean out. Those won’t fit. Works for me.
D**R
Very convenient and cheaper than DIY options
UPDATE: After several trips and using this thing, I'm updating to 5 stars and have even ordered a second one. In fact, this is one of the top 3 accessories I've purchased for my trailer. It makes waste hose storage extremely convenient and is probably the most sanitary option. The reason I purchase this is because I had to buy two 10' extension hoses. A single tube will not a 15' tube AND a 10' tube. I believe though, that it should hold two 10' extensions if completely collapsed. One More Note: When storing your hose, extend it, then start feeding it in the tube so that it hangs out.....then collapse the hose until it fits snug, end to end inside the tube. This makes it easier to reach and pull out next time and keep it from sliding back and forth, building momentum and possibly blowing out the doors at the end. ORIGINAL: The rear bumper on my new travel trailer isn't big enough to hold a waste line, so I started looking at DIY options. The only option I could find was using 5" square PVC fence posts, and engineering a hinge and cap system. It's not hard, but after pricing out the parts needed (and still having to figure out how to mount it), I was over $60 in materials. This adjustable tube required no extra fabricating, other than some self-tapping metal screws. The fact that it's adjustable makes this thing worth every penny. I mounted it under my trailer, just to the rear of my tank drains and it fits perfect, it easily holds the hose and extra coupler. Installation notes: have someone with you to hold the thing. I did this solo and it's a pain. I did one half at a time, and I really should have used some boards as a support system or something to hold up the end in the middle of the trailer. I mount directly to the I-beam frames and used self-tapping screws (it should just come with those). I should have used washers but didn't have any with me. Even with a good Milwaukee drill, driving the screws through the frame was difficult, especially, working "up" instead of down. I actually dulled a screw on each hole and then finished with a fresh, sharp screw to push it all the way through. START THE FIRST, WITHOUT THE TUBE. I made this mistake the first two screws and nearly ate all the plastic out from around the screw hole. It's not heavy duty PVC and the sides of the screws will rip that plastic up if (and when) that screw slips on you. Get a pilot hole started, then mount the tube and finish, to avoid destroying the plastic mounting bracket. There was no way for me to mount a bracket in the middle....one I would have needed to jack up the trailer and two, there's not center beam for me to get to. I still feel confident this won't fail, but plan to check it between every trip to ensure the brackets aren't ripping out.....that's the spot where this will fail if it does. I'm fine with the tube being thin and light, but wish the mounting brackets were reinforced...even with maybe metal linings or something. I think the closer to the wheels you mount this, the better, to minimize the bounce and shock that would eventually cause the bracket to fail (again....use washers....that will help spread the pressure out). The door latches are also fairly flimsy. They're held in place by friction and the pressure of the spring hinge on the doors. I don't trust that these won't pop open in transit, so I'll be placing small locks on each door for that, as well as theft reasons. Other than those minor things (reason for 4 stars, not 5), this thing is perfect and cheaper than the DIY options you'll find on Pinterest, etc. I'd highly recommend it for any camper/RV.
D**C
Sewer pipe storage
Not having a sewer pipe storage on my toy hauler , it worked well and was easy to install
A**.
RV Adjustable EZ Hose Carrier with Lockable Door Cap
Because your sewer hose deserves better than being crammed into a bin like a shameful garden snake. This bad boy keeps your hose tucked away like it's in witness protection — adjustable, lockable, and way more dignified than your last setup. No more awkward hose encounters. No more stinky surprises. Just sleek, secure sewer storage like a boss. Verdict: It's the luxury condo your RV hose never knew it needed.
D**Y
Sewer hose storage
My toy hauler had no spot to store my sewer hose and I don’t like putting it in the storage compartment so I mounted this on the tongue of the trailer close to the body and it works very well. This is a great product and I would recommend it for others
A**J
We have a 2003 fifth wheel and the storage in the rear bumper was too small to accommodate our sewer hose - we purchased this expandable storage and everything fits great! It's easy to install and I highly recommend it.
S**I
Worked perfectly to store the extra sewer hose under our fifth wheel. Easy install.
F**D
J’ai acheté ce produit, car j’ai eu à quelques reprises le malheur de ne plus être en mesure de sortir mon tuyau de mon pare-choc, dont la dernière fois, j’ai brisé mon tuyau avec un balais et ce n’était pas drôle, il y avait des fuites. Alors j”ai cherché une solution de remplacement. C’est un bon produit, mais j’ai une crainte sur le loquet des portes qui me semble fagile. Il est malheureux que l’on ne donne ou offre pas des brides d’installation s’attachant sur les 3 supports (il y a 6 vis Philips inutiles, j’ai utilisé des vis auto persantes pour métal), car je n’ai pas été en mesure d’en trouver. Pour ce qui est de l’installation, j’ai opté sous le pare-choc arrière en utilisant les deux barres reliant le pare-choc au frame de ma roulotte pour y visser les deux supports aux extrémités. Malheureusement j’ai utilisé une seule vis pour le support central. Prendre note que l’on perd environ 24 pouces au total pour fixer le tout. Il faut fait attention de ne pas nuire au déploiement des supports arrières de la roulotte. L’option d’une installation sous le frame me semblait difficile sur les accès subséquents. Tenant compte que l’on perd 24 pouces, il se peut que le toyau d’égout ne rentre plus. Dans mon cas, çá rentre de justesse. I bought this product, because I had a few times the misfortune to no longer be able to get my sewer hose out of my bumper, the last time, I broke my sewer hose with a broom and this wasn’t funny, there were leaks. So I looked for an alternative solution. It's a good product, but I have a fear on the door latch that seems fagile to me. It is unfortunate that they do not provide or offer the installation brackets (there are 6 useless Philips screws, I used self sticking screws for metal) because I have not been able to find any. As for the installation, I opted under the rear bumper using the two bars connecting the bumper to the frame of my trailer to screw the two supports at the ends. Unfortunately I used only one screw for the central support. Take note that you lose about 24 inches total to fix everything. The option of an installation under the frame seemed to me difficult on subsequent access. Considering that you lose 24 inches, the sewer hose may not fit. In my case, it was just enough.
T**T
Pricey but so is collecting and building a pvc/abs pipe unit. Ultimately building one gets pricey chasing the correct size end caps. This was way easier and includes everything plus it’s adjustable length.
P**4
Installed on my new 5th wheel, at the front behind the the jacks. The telescoping tube ensured just the right fit between the frame rails. I used stainless 1/4 inch bolts to mount it to the I-beam. The cap is the new style quarter turn, I don’t see any weak points thus far. This is the ultimate sewer hose storage. I could have used the bumper but honestly this is more purpose built and offers a finished look. I thought of making one with ABS pipe but ultimately decided to get this because the cost was about the same
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