Grimola
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. plus you can get your hands in to give it a proper clean
That's the bit that puts me right off gutting one - still that will be the wife's job!
. plus you can get your hands in to give it a proper clean
better of hanging on to your guts .That's the bit that puts me right off gutting one - still that will be the wife's job!
Take note of how many Caravans and Motorhomes there are on the road, most if not all will have a toilet cassette type or Porta Loo aboard, if your wife wants to use a hole in a field or public loos, she will be in the minority, nothing wrong with minorities of course but they are minorities for a reason ?Hi all
Another question to those seasoned wild campers: our van is nearly complete and I think we need a porta loo but the wife refuses to have one in the van which I think is a bad move.
Are there any campers who do get byj ust using Public WCs, or in an emergency, just dig a hole? Do porta loos they contain waste and smells ok if they cant be emptied for a day or so? are there makes and type to avoid (are some better than others) Space is tight so the smaller the unit the better!
Thanks in advance
But could it be transported safely if full?
Or have you not been married long????Is the wife perhaps not as keen on the Van idea
I've got a Thetford portaloo in my MH,I use it for ones and twos,I've never noticed any odours from it,and the dog certainly hasn't complained! One advantage it has over the cassette types is capacity,it can last up to ten days without an empty,although I don't usually leave it that long.
Thats one smart dog that can use the portaloo.
better of hanging on to your guts .
Take note of how many Caravans and Motorhomes there are on the road, most if not all will have a toilet cassette type or Porta Loo aboard, if your wife wants to use a hole in a field or public loos, she will be in the minority, nothing wrong with minorities of course but they are minorities for a reason ?