It is indeed an old camping toilet but it isn't a cassette toilet which feature a permanently installed bowl inside the vehicle and a removable, portable waste-holding tank (the "cassette") that slides out from an exterior access door for easy, mess-free emptying.Definitely an older type Cassette Toilet.
I have one similar on my boat which I need to dispose of.
It is indeed an old camping toilet but it isn't a cassette toilet which feature a permanently installed bowl inside the vehicle and a removable, portable waste-holding tank (the "cassette") that slides out from an exterior access door for easy, mess-free emptying.
The unit pictured is completely free standing (or free sitting!) and consists of two halves.
The top half has a seat, a flush tank and a manual pump.
The bottom halve holds waste and chemical.
You split the unit and only took the bottom half to the CDP.
I remember the first time we had a cassette, such sophistication.
No, it's at a local authority waste point. You probably could argue that its the council, rather than the camper, who is in the wrong; but I'm not going tomadd oxygen to that particular argument.Not sure what they are complaining about is that at a campsite waste disposal point?
Cassette toilets date from the late 80s and became the norm very quickly.I find it a bit odd that a long standing member on here has to ask such a question?![]()
You could be environmentally irresponsible, Rob, and just flush it down the bog ...Definitely an older type Cassette Toilet.
I have one similar on my boat which I need to dispose of.
Thanks for the Heads Up ...It is just an old version of something still sold today, a porta potti 365, probably not used by motorhomers, but more likely used by campers and those strange types in boats
I have a couple in my shed, just have got round to getting rid of them yet.
Thanks for the tip about a place to dump them
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Thanks for the Heads Up ...
Steve