fifthwheel
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Great idea, thanks for sharing. jc
Come on man, a bit harsh. Plus no one is forcing you to purchase the product. I have no requirement for such a product, as I have an easy access drain.
You surely have to commend any individual that thinks out of the box.............no?
I nearly said, bog![]()
Dave, if you use laundry tablets instead of toilet fluid, the solids get broken down and there should be no lumps to cause a problem.
Agree!! some people make it like, that after a big curry, 'bout the same amount and ferocity.F**k me ! Lift the lavvy lid [and seat if you want] , pour it all into the pan , flush , job done
Did I read that correctly. 45 quid for a piece of plastic to avoid carrying the cassette into the house?
Like the look of that but unfortunately my stench pipe is approx 150 years old and cast iron, looks like I will have to carry on emptying it down the loo.
I have found that if you flush the toilet and empty the cassette into the turbulent water, there are virtually no splashes.
Brian
I've got this vision now of someone practicing emptying the cassette saying to themselves "Oh sh*t try again".
An innovative product like this has to be applauded as it attempts to solve a particular issue albeit for probably a small number of users. Having had many years of dubious pleasure emptying the contents of a cassette i can envisage possible issues. If you are of the type that use the toilet for solids and liquids you will eventually encounter the dreaded bunged up spout syndrome, where the cassette is still heavy but the flow is compromised much agitation is required to overcome the blockage, a bigger sewage acceptance portal would be good to provide a bigger target to avoid spillage perhaps a screw on adapter could be designed to facilitate this (similar to a funnel with a screw adapter attached) and i do wonder if the small outlet would be prone to blockage perhaps not? time will tell. the idea that this could be used on a POI for example a pub stop i think is problematic. I have seen disposal facilities that have a large acceptance orifice and a flushing tap in a really disgusting state so i dread to think what would happen when this is attached to the buildings outside wall. It will no doubt be entirely suitable for a domestic environment where the user is careful, however once you let the public at it don't be surprised at the ensuing pile that will appear.
I wish you well with this product however for me the toilet is a better option.
Dave
Colette, I rub "Vick" around exit neck of cassette, elevates blockage. :rolleyes2: