First off, this pump kit gets the job done—mostly. The setup is straightforward: connect the hoses, clamp 'em down, and start pumping antifreeze into your RV’s system. No fancy tools needed, which is a win for DIYers like me.
But here’s the catch: that brass fitting? Total letdown. The threads are too short, so it bottoms out before sealing properly. Mine leaked like a sieve until I swapped it for a different fitting (extra $$$, ugh). If you’re buying this, maybe budget for a replacement fitting upfront.
On the bright side, the hoses are solid—flexible but tough, and the clamps actually work (shocking, I know). I trimmed mine to fit better, no issues. Also props for being lightweight; my garage isn’t a gym.
Final verdict? It’s cheap and functional *if* you’re willing to MacGyver the fittings. For winterizing my RV or jet ski in a pinch? Yeah, I’d use it again—but with lowered expectations.