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Flat Out RV Hose Reel.

Got a Zero G® hose (or any other flexible RV hose) that thinks it’s auditioning for a snake-charming act every time you pack it away? This is your cue to tame it – Aussie style.

Meet the Flat Out Original Multi-Reel, purpose-built to wrangle your hose into neat, compact order. Slide your hose in, wind it up, and suddenly you’ve got:

  • Space back in your RV – it’s compact, stackable, and doesn’t play “spring-out” when you open the cupboard.

  • Drip-free peace of mind – the open-face design helps drain the last drops as you wind.

  • Rugged, road-ready durability – made from heavy-duty impact-resistant polypropylene, built to take the knocks of life on the move.

This isn’t just theory – in Australia, our customers have loved these for years, with Americans shipping them across the ocean at eye-watering freight costs just to get one. Now? We ship straight from Nevada. (Your hose will thank you.)

Perfect for 50ft Zero G RV hoses – but will happily house any other flexible RV hose that needs taming. Got a 25ft hose? Save some space and use the Compact Multi-Reel.

Pro tip: Load the hose starting at the tap end and you’ll be ready to connect in seconds when you set up camp.

Multi-Reels are so intuitive that anyone who picks one up can use it without thinking.

  • When you first load your hose or cable; line up the gaps and click it in.
  • To release, just anchor one end of your hose/cord, hold onto the large handle, and walk away.
  • If the plug or head of your lead feels a little snug going through the inner circle, just push it gently through to the back. It won’t affect the performance of your Multi-Reel.
  • The stiffer the cable, the slower you should wind. Keep a steady pace—racing the wind can cause the layers to loosen and overlap, which makes it harder to pull out later.
  • Don’t overload your Multi-Reel. If your hose or cable feels jammed, it may be a sign you need a larger size. It’s best to leave a small gap around the outer edge so nothing rubs against the shell while winding in or drawing out.

 

  • Multi-Reels of the same size are designed to stack together front-to-front. Line up one winder handle into the petal opening of the other unit, and the opposite handle will click into place.
  • Once aligned, you can strap the pair by threading a tie or strap through the core and around both reels. This gives your cables or hoses extra protection—basically armor-plated with the outer shells—while you’re on the move.

Meet Gavin, he's had his Flat Out Multi-Reels for over 15 years - Still Good!

Dexter is the grandson of Multi-Reel's inventor Peter. He'll tell you everything you need to know (and be adorable while he's at it).

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