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- Easy to use (19)
- Protects well (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Engine (13)
- Outdoors (7)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (16), Advanced (4), Beginner (4)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (25)
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Easy Even for a Non-Mechanic!
I'm not a mechanic but wanted to avoid having to pay a few hundred bucks to winterize my boat. This kit was very straight-forward and easy to use. I used it to winterize my ...Read complete review
I'm not a mechanic but wanted to avoid having to pay a few hundred bucks to winterize my boat. This kit was very straight-forward and easy to use. I used it to winterize my Bayliner 185 and the process could not have been simpler. The best part is that I'll already have this kit when it is time to winterize the boat again next year. All that I'll have to buy next year for the winterization is more RV anti-freeze! Definitely get this kit. By the time you bought a hose, container, valves, couplers etc. you'd most likely meet or exceed the cost of this excellent all-in-one kit. Don't forget to buy the flusher muffs though if you don't already own a pair.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Be wary!
I had to return this item. It requires and adaptor for many motors. This is on the label for the device. It is not noted in the catalog. Even with a part number,...Read complete review
I had to return this item. It requires and adaptor for many motors. This is on the label for the device. It is not noted in the catalog. Even with a part number, I was unable to find anyplace online that had any adaptors in stock.
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Pros
- Does a good job
- Easy to Use
Cons
- 1st One Only Lasted 2 Yrs
- Not Durable
Best Uses
- Winterizing Boats
Comments about Camco Do-It-Yourself Boat Winterizer:
The container is not made of the best plastic and only lasts a couple of years, but the job it does in winterizing my boats made it worth buying again.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Engine
Comments about Camco Do-It-Yourself Boat Winterizer:
Made winterizing faster and easier. Had no problems at all!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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- Easy to Use
Cons
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Comments about Camco Do-It-Yourself Boat Winterizer:
Affordable easy kit to get your boat ready for winter.Easily assemble the valves and hose onto the tank in minuites.Its a straight forward process that anyone could do,and save yourself money.Good quality hardware.The only thing is the tank could be a little thicker plastic.I chose to buy this kit instead of going to the hardware store and purchasing all the stuff to make my own.It does the job,and its not to expensive
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Engine
- Outdoor
Comments about Camco Do-It-Yourself Boat Winterizer:
This is the best way to Winterizer your boats Engine. Less antfreeze use and one unit does the job.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Engine
Comments about Camco Do-It-Yourself Boat Winterizer:
Easy to use. Very easy and simple instructions. This is the only product I have found on the market that allows you to run your engine, allowing it reach operating temps., and then you can add your antifreeze. This took all of 20 minutes, from setup, to completing the process. Fast and easy. The only problem I had, was the seam in the handle leaked a little, but it was no major problem.
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Q:
Will this work with my OMC inboard / outboard?Asked on 8/25/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
It should. However, if your OMC is a Volvo/Penta, you will need to build an adapter to connect the "garden hose end fitting" which goes to the standard connection on muffs to the cooling water hose (1") going into the engine. I built mine with a 12" piece of clear 1" hose, a female hose end fitting, and a hose clamp. Cost about $8 got the parts at the farm/hardware store.Answered on 9/17/2012 by KCJ from Basehor, KS
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need to know how to use itemAsked on 8/18/2011 by buz from lizella ga.1 answer
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fill the tank with antifreeze, connect hose to yellow shutoff valve, connect clear hose to rabbit ears on water intake. Open yellow shutoff valve, keep red shutoff valve closed. Turn on water and start engine. Idle engine until it comes up to temperature. Open red shutoff valve and close yellow shutoff valve. Run until you see antifreeze come out exhaust or until tank is empty. I saw antifreeze out exhaust well before tank was empty. Follow your manufacturer's procedures for winterizing.Answered on 10/30/2012 by Kevin from Cincinnati, OH
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Since this is a new product and no answer was given to a former question regarding the use I will ask a similar question. Can you give more details regarding how this product is to be used?Asked on 8/9/2011 by Robbie from Lawrenceville, VA1 answer
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THERE IS AN AWESOME VIDEO ON YOU TUBE ON HOW TO USE THIS PRODUCT. VERY SIMPLE TO USE.Answered on 11/2/2012 by BROKE BOAT MAN from MEDFORD, OR
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how effective is this pump for the commn home ownerAsked on 6/3/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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Can you tell me a little more about how this works? I take it the five gallons of environmentally safe RV antifreeze ends up in the lake (if I do this on my boat lift.Asked on 5/11/2011 by Don from St. Louis, MO1 answer
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yes it will if done on the boat lift. If propylene glycol used no enviromnetal issues known . I'm chem engineer and nothing to worry about at this timeAnswered on 10/3/2011 by Josh from Oklahoma City .Ok





