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its almost a difficult decision which way to go eh. put a bigger fresh tank to compensate, black is easier to clean out.. mind you the extra water used in flushing toilet paper down, might be what a bidet will use anyways so it might be a wash..
That's kind of what I was thinking. And like I said, you can shut it off when you don't want to use it. Never thought about a bidet in an RV but this thread has me thinking about it. Some of the new RVs we are looking at have electric toilets - I assume macerating. Not sure if a bidet would have much benefit there. Nevermind I have no idea of the pros and cons to an electric toilet. Frankly I'd rather have a simple standard one, but I have my sights set on a particular model and that's what it has.
- StirCrazySep 04, 2025Moderator
I wonder it if it a incinerating toilet. burns the solids and evaporates the liquids. we have those on the shovels at work, they stink and are horrible unless they are meticulously maintained.
- way2rollSep 04, 2025Trailblazer
Everything I read says macerating. Looking at Renegade Valencia and Verona 36 models.