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DSDP_Don
Nov 25, 2017Explorer
I had an Aria II for ten years. The water valve went bad about year seven and we replaced it. We currently have two Dometic Masterflush macerating toilets (four years old) and they work fine.
I like the electric toilets. With that said, there is a little more to liking them or not. As you go up in coach levels, the coach includes more amenities. One of those amenities is usually an electric flush toilet. Most of the electric flush toilets are porcelain with the larger oblong seat, versus round model. The porcelain holds up better, is easier to clean and never discolors like the plastic models. You push the button and walk away, rather than stand there and pump the pedal.
I know many will say they it's just a toilet and they don't need the fancy stuff or care about pushing the pedal.....that's not really the point. If this were really true, why don't these same people just have the seat with four legs and a bag under it.....that would never give you any issues. Just like everything else in RV's, things get fancier and easier to use.
I like the electric toilets. With that said, there is a little more to liking them or not. As you go up in coach levels, the coach includes more amenities. One of those amenities is usually an electric flush toilet. Most of the electric flush toilets are porcelain with the larger oblong seat, versus round model. The porcelain holds up better, is easier to clean and never discolors like the plastic models. You push the button and walk away, rather than stand there and pump the pedal.
I know many will say they it's just a toilet and they don't need the fancy stuff or care about pushing the pedal.....that's not really the point. If this were really true, why don't these same people just have the seat with four legs and a bag under it.....that would never give you any issues. Just like everything else in RV's, things get fancier and easier to use.
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