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toedtoes
Sep 04, 2018Explorer III
I have a cassette toilet in my FnR. Having gotten used to having a toilet with black tank in the clipper, I can see the difference.
The cassette toilet doesn't hold as much - so you need to dump it more often. But, you just dump it in a campground toilet. The FnR cassette toilet can also be dumped using a stinky slinky and a dump station, but you can do whichever way is more convenient - remembering that the grey tank does not use the same piping as the toilet so you have to move the stinky slinky to dump both in that manner. It is easy to carry the cassette to a toilet - no need to use a rolling tote, etc.
The clipper toilet must be emptied using a dump station, etc. The grey and black tanks use the same drain pipe, so no moving the stinky slinky around - just open and close the gates.
Once you are comfortable with how often you need to dump, there really is no operational difference between the two.
I would not hesitate to get another cassette toilet RV if the rest of the RV was what I want.
The cassette toilet doesn't hold as much - so you need to dump it more often. But, you just dump it in a campground toilet. The FnR cassette toilet can also be dumped using a stinky slinky and a dump station, but you can do whichever way is more convenient - remembering that the grey tank does not use the same piping as the toilet so you have to move the stinky slinky to dump both in that manner. It is easy to carry the cassette to a toilet - no need to use a rolling tote, etc.
The clipper toilet must be emptied using a dump station, etc. The grey and black tanks use the same drain pipe, so no moving the stinky slinky around - just open and close the gates.
Once you are comfortable with how often you need to dump, there really is no operational difference between the two.
I would not hesitate to get another cassette toilet RV if the rest of the RV was what I want.
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