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SidecarFlip
Sep 04, 2018Explorer III
gbopp wrote:
My dad had a home built camper that we borrowed. It had a cassette toilet. It worked but, we used it very little.
Our 96 Southwind has a toilet and holding tank. Personally, I would not want a RV, of any size, with a cassette. The holding tank is much more convenient.
If you're going to be staying mostly at campgrounds and use their toilets it may be okay.
For everyday use, I wouldn't want one.
I disagree. A cassette toilet is Much more user friendly versus a black tank. Capacity is less, but emptying the poo is a whole lot easier. No need for a dump station, any tirlet will do or even a pit tirlet or a dug hole in the ground and, you can use the grey water to recharge the holding tank. Less mess, no stinky slinky and way more convenient. Plus they are totally self contained.. No plumbing, no knife valves, nothing but a slide out tank.
Might not work in all applications but are good for probably 95% of all RV apps.
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