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DutchmenSport
Jan 26, 2016Explorer
FYI, if you rinse the tank good, you can store it anywhere. I've had mine for over 10 years now, I haul black and gray. I transport it in the back of my pick-up truck with the shell, there's never any smells, it's not "dirty", it's not unsanitary or anything.
With one of my previous campers, I towed with a Suburban, I carried it inside the camper. I just make sure it didn't roll around to bang into anything, or damage the walls. It never smelled, wasn't dirty, and when we reached our destination, it went under the trailer.
It's not a disease, it's just a container. With even a simple amount of care there's nothing icky about them at all. Transport inside your camper, and store under the camper at the camp site. Rinse it out a the dump station and enjoy camping.

With one of my previous campers, I towed with a Suburban, I carried it inside the camper. I just make sure it didn't roll around to bang into anything, or damage the walls. It never smelled, wasn't dirty, and when we reached our destination, it went under the trailer.
It's not a disease, it's just a container. With even a simple amount of care there's nothing icky about them at all. Transport inside your camper, and store under the camper at the camp site. Rinse it out a the dump station and enjoy camping.

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