Cam Loc fitting vs. Bayonet. What’s the difference?
Well first let’s look at the way this fitting creates a seal. There is a rubber seal inside your bayonet fitting. To hook up your sewer hose you must twist against that seal which can cause the seal itself to crimp. And we all know that a crimped seal will cause leaks.
Now let’s take a minute and consider what’s passing through that hose. I don’t know anyone that wants sewage dripping anywhere near them. The correct type of fitting for a job like this is a compression fitting. A compression fitting allows the seal to have pressure applied to it evenly, eliminating the possibility of crimping. If you’ve ever seen an 18 wheeler off loading fuel at a gas station, then you’ve seen a compression or Cam Loc fitting. Now doesn’t it make sense to use the same type of fitting when you’re emptying sewage from your holding tank? In fact, when we were developing this product, we couldn’t find any other industry that uses the bayonet fitting. So why do most RV’s come standard with a bayonet fitting at the sewer outlet? Well, it comes down to cost. A bayonet fitting is quite a bit cheaper than a cam loc fitting, so over time it just became the standard, and up until now folks like yourself, just accepted it as one of the irritating things about the RVing lifestyle.

Standard 3" Bayonet Fitting
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The days of bending over, getting on your hands and knees and pulling on a handle to dump your holding tanks is now a thing of the past. Switches can be mounted where it is easy to get to, no more reaching under the slide out, bumping your head. Mount an extra switch inside where you want it. Proudly made in the USA.
From a recent customer:
1/14/2010
We replaced our failed Sani Con dump system with your Waste Master product about three months ago and are 1000% satisfied with both the performance and the quality of the materials used.
It’s nice NOT to have the factory-installed hoses leak anymore (the pump dripped since new) and being able to thoroughly empty the tanks in a few seconds--compared to about five minutes with the old one. The pump is a real joy--faster and it really IS cleaner.
The best part is finally getting rid of a very slight sewage odor that persisted since the first day we took our coach out, despite my meticulous tank maintenance program and use of chemicals, now the only thing the dw (Dear Wife) comments on when coming out of the bathroom is how nice the hand soap smells !!!!!!!!!
Thank you for all you help and technical assistance.
Betsy & Tom
Historically the products used to transfer the waste from the RV to a ground inlet have been designed and built to cost. This approach has resulted in making dumping the least desirable task related to RVing. Waste Master and Polychute has changed this by providing products designed and built to do the job without making a mess on the ground. Our systems have smooth walls inside, so waste is not caught between the spirals like standard waste evacuation systems--a cleaner flush leaves less smell.
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