Risk Racing 00283 Hose Bender Filler Hose
Risk Racing 00283 Hose Bender Filler Hose
Risk Racing is proud to release their latest innovation, The Hose Bender. A universal utility jug spout. Getting the spout of a full utility jug in and out of the small fill tank hole is always a challenge, which usually ends with spills. Risk Racing now offers the "Hose Bender" spout, a utility jug spout which uses the cap and lanyard to create a natural bend to the hose. This bend is what makes it easy to place your spout into any tank without spills. It also makes pulling the hose out of the tank easy, reducing spilling and spraying when your tank is full and you need a quick exit. The Hose Bender also helps stabilize your utility jug while pouring. This stability is maintained by a hook located at the end of the Hose Bender spout which rests the lip of the tank being filled. This simple but innovative design feature is a huge asset when filling any tank. Finally, the Hose Bender is constructed from HDPE Plastic ensure it is chemical resistant and durable. Thread this universal spout onto the Risk Racing EZ3 Utility Jug, or any other powersports style utility jug with a 3/4" thread in the top of the cap.RISK Racing is based in Mooresville, NC USA, and we are here for you! We design products from the ground up and take great pride in what we create. Making sure every customer is happy with their RISK product purchase is a priority. Whether it’s questions or concerns, we are here with answers. Our customer service team offers personal service and strives to insure every customer is 100% satisfied with our product. Due to our unique innovation, we are targets of copy products. Please beware of imitations.
Product Features
- "Spout Bender" feature aids in tank entry and exit
- Stabilizing hook at the end of the spout
- Works great with the Risk Racing EZ3 and EZ5 Utility Jugs, but attaches to most power sport style utility jugs with a 3/4" hose or threaded hose adapter
- Based in Mooresville, NC, we pride ourselves on customer service and innovation