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The Camco RV Water Heater Drain Plug and Wrench Kit is a compact, versatile tool designed for easy removal and replacement of 7/8" and 15/16" RV water heater drain plugs. Featuring an angled wrench for tight spaces, rust-busting prongs, and including two replacement plugs plus Teflon tape, this kit ensures quick, reliable maintenance for your RV plumbing system.
Brand | Camco |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 3.63"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
UPC | 014717116336 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00014717116336 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Camco |
Model | 11633 |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Item model number | 11633 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 11633 |
B**N
Great price
Works very well. My plug on hot water heater is in a tight spot and this tool really save me time and aggravation lol. Easy to use and durable!
O**Z
Makes winterizing and decalsifying an RV water heater easy
Like that this product makes it easy to remove or tighten the water heater plug on your RV with the wrench designed to work in tight spaces . The plugs replace the original one and comes with the teflon tape to guarantee a leak free installation. Great value and durability for this product. Would buy again but will probably never damage the head of the plug with the wrench so should not need a replacement anytime soon.
A**S
Plug was perfect
This plug works great. The wrench however did not at least in our case. The angle still wasn't correct so it didn't work. Maybe some heaters are different. The good thing is the price for the plug by itself or the plug with the wrench weren't much different it price. It might be worth it to try it for you.
J**N
Good replacement for OE.
This thread fit my 6gal Atwood camper water heater. The only difference was the OE plug was 1" and this replacement is 15/16". No leaks.
B**.
The shape of the wrench made it very easy to reach (and change) the drain plug
Worked perfectly. The shape of the wrench made it very easy to reach (and change) the drain plug. The kit came with a very small roll of plumbers tape, but that is not an issue because it is something that is readily available at any big-box or hardware store. Keep in mind that the kit has plenty of tape to do two or three changes. The wrench is double ended.... one end being 15/16 and the other 7/8. The factory plug on my camper was a 15/16's and the kit came with two 7/8's plugs. The thread size of course is the same, and the only difference is on the head/shoulders of the plug. This is a great item to carry with you when out on a camping trip (just in case). It will also come in quite handy when it is time to flush clean and winterize your rig. Hope I've covered everything but if not I am open to any questions you may have.
D**X
Na!
Plugs are good wrench is useless doesn’t fit in any of my angles and it can’t be bent to fit, don’t buy wrench, a socket with extension orks better
A**R
Works on a Dometic/Atwood RV water heater
My travel trailer, a Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS, came with a Dometic/Atwood hot water heater. The design layout of the hot water heater is really crummy in that it makes it really hard to access the drain plug to remove the water from the tank at the end of the season. The 15/16" drain plug is blocked by other associated hardware, making traditional wrenches unable to access the plug.Even with this wrench it was initially hard to turn the plug. With the angled design I was able to get it to the plug, but at first I could only turn the plug a few degrees. I thought I would be forced to make many micro-turns to get the plug unscrewed, however I discovered that by angling the wrench even more, so that the bottom part of the wrench was placed on the rear of the plug and the top on the outer side, I could get the wrench past the main obstruction and remove the plug faster.Four stars for the wrench. The replacement plugs I didn't use nor review. They look pretty cheap though, so if my OEM plug wears out I'll almost certainly buy that separately. The Teflon tape for the threads is a nice touch; that helps prevent leaking once the plug is reinstalled in the spring. As with all plumber's tape, however, make sure you wrap it around the threads in the proper direction so as the plug is screwed in, the end of the tape isn't being unwound by the direction of rotation.
A**R
Works Well
This wrench works well on my 6-gallon Atwood electric/gas water heater in my Grand Design Imagine RV. Much better than a crescent wrench. Not as easy as a socket with extension. But definitely does the job. It takes about 5 - 6 re-grips on the plug to loosen it, since space limitations only allow about 1/6th turn at a time.The stock plug had a 15/16" hex head. The two included spare plugs have a 7/8" hex head. The wrench works with both sizes. I think the stock plug will last a long time before needed the spare plugs, but it's good to have the spares.Good little tool to keep with the RV.
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