
Anyone know another way to easily drain a waterbed without the hose adapter?
What I did was get a hose and cut a piece off about 2 feet long and find some copper tubing that would fit snugly into the hose and get a bucket. Take the long hose and put the tubing into it and leave some of it sticking out then take the short hose and insert is into the water bed opening until it is submerged with water and then put your thumb to keep the water in the hose and put the hose over the bucket and the water should start running int the bucket and then you can connect the hoses together and drain the bed. hope this helps.
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