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mlts22
Dec 15, 2014Explorer
European rigs have toilets that can slide in/out, as well as swivel.
As for cassette toilets... they have their good and bad points. I really think they are a lot more suited for a more active crowd, since it does take more back work slinging 5 gallons (19.3 liters) of black water out of the compartment, dragging it to the dump place and back again... more effort than pulling out a slinky or a macerator pump, attaching that and opening the valves.
I have thought of a cassette toilet with a custom build, but with the way US CGs are designed, since I'm using the stinky slinky (or macerator pump) for the gray water, I might as use it for the black as well.
There are two main advantages of cassette toilets. One is that winterizing the toilet is easier. The other is that if one is going for a long boondocking trip, multiple cassettes can be packed.
As for cassette toilets... they have their good and bad points. I really think they are a lot more suited for a more active crowd, since it does take more back work slinging 5 gallons (19.3 liters) of black water out of the compartment, dragging it to the dump place and back again... more effort than pulling out a slinky or a macerator pump, attaching that and opening the valves.
I have thought of a cassette toilet with a custom build, but with the way US CGs are designed, since I'm using the stinky slinky (or macerator pump) for the gray water, I might as use it for the black as well.
There are two main advantages of cassette toilets. One is that winterizing the toilet is easier. The other is that if one is going for a long boondocking trip, multiple cassettes can be packed.
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