

💧 Twist, Connect, and Flow—Upgrade Your Water Game!
The Camco 90-Degree Hose Elbow is a durable, solid brass water hose fitting designed to prevent hose crimping and strain. Certified lead-free and featuring a swiveling easy-grip connector, it ensures safe, hassle-free installation on standard ¾" water hoses. Ideal for RVs, outdoor faucets, and more, this 2-pack offers long-lasting performance and versatile use for all your water connection needs.






















| ASIN | B09TRL7TF7 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,158 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #40 in RV Freshwater Hoses & Fittings |
| Brand | Camco |
| Connector Type | Elbow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (29,013) |
| Date First Available | March 19, 2022 |
| Exterior Finish | Brass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014717225076 |
| Included Components | (2) 90-Degree Hose Elbows |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.3 x 4.75 x 1.2 inches |
| Item model number | 22507 |
| Manufacturer | Camco |
| Material | Brass |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | 22507 |
| Pattern | 2-Pack |
| Product Dimensions | 7.3 x 4.75 x 1.2 inches |
| Size | 90 Degree Hose Elbow |
| Thread Size | RM |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| UPC | 014717225076 |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 year |
P**Y
Lived in a camper for 2.5 yrs. This thing worked flawlessly.
No leaks. Lasted 2.5 years of constant use. (well, I lived in the camper on weekdays, went home on weekends but either way, that's a LOT of water) Easy to install of course, great price, and being that it's solid brass, when I did have occaision to take it off, super easy to clean. Disclaimer - The water pressure in the campground I stayed in was below 40psi. I don't know how it handles heavy pressure but you should probably be using a pressure regulator if you don't know what the campground's default level is.
K**A
Well made, as expected, and good price point!
As expected, the two pack was a great deal, the same price as one at the local hardware shop. Seem to work well so far.
C**3
Solid brass is the way to go!
Work great for the outside spigots. Never had luck with plastic/resin ones. Over time they may leak - that's when I start replacing them. I usually don't leave these outside during winter and I usually coat the inner threads with household oil. It works!
L**S
90° water adapter
High quality fitting very happy with purchase
N**N
The next best thing to a double-90 hose...
What I can't figure out is why there are no washing machine hoses with 90° elbows on either end! For the same reason I don't want my hoses to stick straight out of the back of the washer, I don't want them to stick straight out of the valve box. It's not just a space issue, either. Having the hoses exit straight down reduces strain at the crimp, because they need to bend to vertical anyway. It's just a natural, non-stressed way to hang. These connectors work pretty well. They're leak-free, which is to be expected. My one critique is they're really not designed to be tool-tightened onto the valve bodies, and instead have large "thumb flanges" to be hand-tightened. Ok, sure, that's not really an impedance to giving them an extra nudge with a channel lock plier, but the thumb flanges stick out enough that they knock against the side of my laundry box, making installation a little inconvenient. It's nothing a flat file or Dremel couldn't solve in a few minutes time, but in my case the flexible plastic laundry box gave way just enough that I could get these tight. To prefect these, I'd like to see a knurled or flat-sided garden hose style connection -- something a little lower profile and more tool friendly.
M**W
Saves your hose
Needed something so the hose wouldn't get kinked while dangling. Perfect, since now the hose feeds straight up and this is better than a strain relief.
M**C
Saved the day during sediment drainage for water heater maintenance
Thanks to Roger, my trusty plumber, and the Camco hose elbow, I drained the sediment from my hot water heater for the first time today. As a new homeowner in May 2015, I thought I could forget about the water heater after I had it replaced. Then last February, I ran across a home maintenance article that said a new hot water heater should be drained every six weeks for a few months, that every six months to 1 year. Since it already been 9 months since the water heater was installed, I worried that I had damaged the hot water heater by neglecting it. Fortunately, a call to Roger solved the problem immediately. He recommended draining the hot water heater once a year, including during this early period, so I could wait until June 2016 to do it the first time (but I did it early to be safe). He gave me these instructions that were extremely easy and effective: 1. Do NOT shut off the water valves going to the hot water heater. 2. Connect a garden hose to the spout at the base of the tank, and run the other end outside where a large amount of water can drain. 3. Use a flat head screwdriver to open up the valve (90-degree turn) at the spout. 4. Let the force of the water pressure drive out the sediment for 15 minutes. 5. Close the valve at the spout using the flat head screwdriver. 6. Remove the garden hose. It was as easy as it sounds except for one detail-- the wall of the drip pan holding the water heater was high enough that the hose would have crimped over the edge. Thanks to Amazon, I found the Camco hose elbow that would give more than enough height for the hose to clear the edge of the drip pan. The Camco's connector allowed perfect positioning of the elbow vertically, and a similar connector on my Flexon 50-ft hose made the exit connection just as easy. By luck, the hose was exactly the right length to snake off my porch and reach a water drainage ditch on one side of my yard. There was zero leakage throughout the whole process, and the crystal clear water at the end showed that the flushing action was successful. I've seen quite a few variations on instructions for draining sediment, all of which were more complicated than Rogers version. Although I can't guarantee his instructions will work for everyone, they worked great for my new water heater and took MUCH less time than I anticipated.
M**D
Work as they should
I purchased these for our RV and they work like a charm . Dry them after use before storing .
A**O
hola.... compre este conector codo de cobre 90grados, el material y acabados de exelente calidad, las roscas Macho-Hembra bien hechas, al roscarse no gotea el agua, ensambla perfecto, .... yo uso este conector en las mangueras de agua de lavadora de Ropa y las mangueras de agua no se "Chupan" o se obstruyen que causa que el flujo de agua disminuya, ..... es mi comentario, espero y sea de utilidad, ...
ا**ح
ممتاز ويعمل بشكل جيد
K**M
Caravan water inlet hose connector angle changer. This item was received Nov 2023.
A**R
Good quality
P**I
As described. Use the for water and black water flush connection on RV. Good quality puts less stress on the connections on RV. Appreciate the lead free certification for the brass! Install easily with solid connection. Recommended
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