Mar-28-2014 09:10 PM
Apr-01-2014 12:17 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I would think the only RV with a residential toilet would be a park model. I can't imagine anyone dealing with a toilet tank in a towable.
Apr-01-2014 07:54 AM
Mar-30-2014 02:19 PM
Mar-30-2014 10:50 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:down home wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something but I have never understood putting the big heavy porcelain thing in something that bounces down the road and sways to and fro in corners.....
I'm fine with the plastic deal and foot pedal. Actually easier than reaching for the cheap handle to flush.
And the seat feels the same.
Plastic is lighter. We have to remember, we are not towing our stick and bricks down the road..
Speaking for myself, I would pass by a unit with a residential john in favor of the standard plastic deal.
We have a porcelain RV toilet with foot pedal and spray. It doesn't move.
I guess I was thinking the same device I have in my stick & bricks, with the separate tank on top held on with 2 bolts and a rubber donut.
I've never seen an RV porcelain unit. Don't even know what they look like or how they work!
Guess I need to do some homework - haha!
Mar-30-2014 10:47 AM
Mar-29-2014 08:53 PM
tsetsaf wrote:
This new rig we own came with a standard tanked residential toilet.
New Dometic 310 is installed. Foot flush all the way baby. Now back to drying out the storage bays.
Mar-29-2014 06:39 PM
BobsYourUncle wrote:down home wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something but I have never understood putting the big heavy porcelain thing in something that bounces down the road and sways to and fro in corners.....
I'm fine with the plastic deal and foot pedal. Actually easier than reaching for the cheap handle to flush.
And the seat feels the same.
Plastic is lighter. We have to remember, we are not towing our stick and bricks down the road..
Speaking for myself, I would pass by a unit with a residential john in favor of the standard plastic deal.
We have a porcelain RV toilet with foot pedal and spray. It doesn't move.
I guess I was thinking the same device I have in my stick & bricks, with the separate tank on top held on with 2 bolts and a rubber donut. That is what OP 'had' in is new 5th wheel.
I've never seen an RV porcelain unit. Don't even know what they look like or how they work! They look and operated just like an RV toilet.
The only difference is the toilet bowl is porcelain.
Have a foot pedal (or hand lever) blade valve, toilet bowl seal and a plastic pedestal.
Guess I need to do some homework - haha!
Mar-29-2014 06:13 PM
down home wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something but I have never understood putting the big heavy porcelain thing in something that bounces down the road and sways to and fro in corners.....
I'm fine with the plastic deal and foot pedal. Actually easier than reaching for the cheap handle to flush.
And the seat feels the same.
Plastic is lighter. We have to remember, we are not towing our stick and bricks down the road..
Speaking for myself, I would pass by a unit with a residential john in favor of the standard plastic deal.
We have a porcelain RV toilet with foot pedal and spray. It doesn't move.
Mar-29-2014 10:40 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something but I have never understood putting the big heavy porcelain thing in something that bounces down the road and sways to and fro in corners.....
I'm fine with the plastic deal and foot pedal. Actually easier than reaching for the cheap handle to flush.
And the seat feels the same.
Plastic is lighter. We have to remember, we are not towing our stick and bricks down the road..
Speaking for myself, I would pass by a unit with a residential john in favor of the standard plastic deal.
Mar-29-2014 06:04 AM
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