way old thread but i'll chime in : )
My wife and i really appreciated the ease of the Thetford c402 cassette toilet, same unit utilized in the ER and X P Camper. The down side, not quite as bad as having to find a dump station... is that very third morning we would have to dump the cassette in an appropriate location such as a sani-hut in the national forest or similar.
In planning our next rig i am hoping the engineering/design can accomodate a "liquid seperating toilet" such as the AirHead. Two people full time you will only have to dispose of the dry-solids once a month. Liquids automaticaly separate into a 2 gallon container that can be disposed of easily.
in emergencies? we carry plastic bags and that gell stuff others have mentioned. works fine.
Pett Vs. Wet
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The Saints
, Sep 09 2009 06:49 PM
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#41
Posted 14 October 2010 - 03:37 AM
Blogging from the WET! Coast of Oregon USA
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#42
Posted 14 October 2011 - 03:22 AM
Ok, even though the topic has probably been beat to death, I will keep this question short, mabey make it a poll?
What seems to be a better toilet and why, Pett style vs. porta potti's (the kind with liquid that you flush)?
We camp in a kamperoo tent trailer and use the Pett. It is easier to store in a limited space and we have addressed the high cost of bags/dry chemicals by using heavy duty kitchen bags and Poo Powder. After about 6 months of traveling North West Canada and Alaska it seem to work well, especially at night.
Dave
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