"Brilliant product. Fits in my campervan water inlet. Solves that problem of filling the water tank when filling from a canister. Thanks!"
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RV Fresh Water Fill Funnel · EU-made PETG
One hand. No tools. Dry shoes.
Fits the 6 common vans · 78mm inlets
€20,99 · ships from the EU, tracked, 3–7 daysThe wet-shoe lottery
It's never the driving. It's the fill cap. One hand wrestling the hose, one hand on the cap, and the moment the water turns on it fights back — a splash off the rim, a dribble down the bodywork, that cold splat across your shoes. In front of the whole aire. A floppy €5 funnel doesn't save you either: it sags off the inlet, leaks down the van wall, and gives up after about three fills.
It's a small thing. It's also every single refill. So you brace for it — and you shouldn't have to.
So we named it: the wet-shoe lottery. And here's how you stop playing.
The whole install — we timed it
That's it. That's the install. You hold the funnel up to the port, push until it locks on, pour from your canister or hose, and walk away — dry. We put a timer on it: clipped on by six seconds, pouring by seventeen, done and dry by twenty-nine. A full fresh-water setup in under half a minute, one hand, no tools, no spray down the van wall.
No tools. No drilling. No ladder. No second person holding the hose.
Why it actually stays put
The trick that makes those 30 seconds possible is what the funnel is made of. It's moulded from rigid PETG (EU-made, in Romania) and sized to clip firmly onto a 78mm fresh-water inlet — so it locks on instead of flopping off. That's the whole difference from the cheap one.
Three fills — that's about what a €5 floppy funnel gives you: it sags under the weight of the water, slides off the lip mid-pour, and leaks down the wall again. This one holds its shape, stays where you put it, and guides the bulk of the water straight into the tank — pours the same clean way on the first fill and the hundredth. And it's compact — palm-sized — so it lives in a door pocket or the side locker, not one more bulky thing rolling around the garage.
What the tribe says
"Ordered a second one for a friend's motorhome."
— Marco R., verified buyer
Real buyers, real vans, real fill ports — these are their photos, not ours. This is the funnel people quietly order a second one of.
"Brilliant product. Fits in my campervan water inlet. Solves that problem of filling the water tank when filling from a canister. Thanks!"
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"Small thing but makes a real difference. Filling the water tank used to mean wet hands and water running down the side of the van. This funnel fits perfectly on the inlet, guides everything straight in. Took 5 seconds to attach. Compact enough to keep in the side pocket. Ordered a second one for a friend's motorhome."
"Great addition to the van, quality product, works as advertised."
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"Fits well and works well too."
"Nice, good product."
Will it fit your rig?
Straight answer, no "universal" nonsense. This is sized for the standard 78mm fresh-water inlet found on the most common base vehicles. Not sure about yours? Send us a photo of your fill port before you order and we'll tell you straight — quicker than a guess and a return.
Buy it with zero risk
Clip it onto your port, fill the tank a few times, see for yourself. If it's not for you, send it back within 14 days. It's covered by a 2-year warranty, and if you're unsure it'll fit, send a photo of your inlet first and we'll check before you spend a cent. Ships from the EU, tracked, in 3–7 days.
Dry shoes, next fill
That's the whole pitch: clip the funnel on, pour one-handed, walk away dry — refill alone in about 30 seconds, no tools, and no cold splash down your shoes in front of the aire. One rigid funnel, €20,99, ships fast from the EU. Your next fresh-water stop could be the easy part.
€20,99 · 14-day returns · 2-year warrantyStraight answers
Honest answer: it's a big improvement, not magic. It guides the bulk of the water straight into the tank and keeps it off your shoes and the bodywork — far less mess than a bare hose or a floppy funnel. On some inlets a few drops can still escape; one verified buyer called it "much better than without the funnel" even though "there's still some water leaking away" on his particular port. So: dramatically less mess, not a sealed pipe. For most of the 6 common vans it pours clean and your shoes stay dry.
It's made for 78mm fresh-water inlets and the 6 common base vehicles: Ducato, Sprinter, Crafter, Transit, Boxer and Jumper. We never say "universal". If you're not certain about yours, send us a photo of your fill port before ordering and we'll tell you straight whether it clips on — quicker than a guess and a return.
No. You hold it up to the port, push it on until it clips, and pour. No tools, no drilling, no fixings — nothing permanent. It comes off just as easily and stores in a door pocket or the side locker. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds.
Yes — that's the point. Once it's clipped on it holds itself, so one hand steadies the canister or hose and you pour. No second person needed to hold anything, no ladder, no juggling the hose and the cap at once.
Because the €5 one warps in the sun and sags off the lip after about three fills — then you're buying another, and you're back to water down the wall. This is rigid PETG, EU-made in Romania, sized to lock onto the inlet so it keeps its shape and pours the same clean way on fill #1 and fill #100. Buy once, stay dry.
It ships from inside the EU, tracked, usually 3–7 days — no customs surprises. You get 14-day returns and a 2-year warranty: clip it on, try it for real on your next fill, and send it back within 14 days if it's not for you.