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thomasmnile
May 17, 2013Explorer
tewitt1949 wrote:
Bob.. I didn't change it just because of my wife. At least not completely. After a few years the seal started leaking and wouldn't hold water in the bowl. There for we got a small amount of odor in side. I was going to replace the seal and after taking it apart, the cables, springs, everything inside was rusted and was junk. After checking, I would put about the same $$ on this toilet as if I bought another trailor toilet. You know the saying "happy wife, happy life"
Not sure, but I believe some high end RV manufacturers offer residential commodes as an option. Curious to see how it works for you, as even the most basic residential toilet is cheaper than an RV toilet.........to buy or maintain/repair. Water consumption? Unless you're off the grid, I don't see a water problem as the toilets sold for residential use today only use something like 1.6 gal. a flush.
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