SusieQ
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'62 Shasta Compact
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Post by SusieQ on Oct 20, 2015 21:35:16 GMT -8
It's GREAT! It traveled well, did not leak, did not stink and is the closest thing to a real toilet you will find. If you buy it, buy the base, too. It is usually sold separately. It holds it in place securely and it is easy to remove for emptying the holding tank. I used the liquid chemicals that came with it and they worked great. I only have one word of caution, after sloshing it around traveling and/or temp changes use caution when "flushing" (operating the lever that opens the opening in the bowl to the holding tank). Pressure can build up and can create a small explosive splash when it opens. Emptying it is really a breeze and not the most fun experience it's not really gross, either. It was all liquid, EVERYTHING dissolved, including toilet paper and I just used cheap regular paper, but sparingly (no pun intended, really). The pros out way the cons on this one. The only con I can come up with is that it is a little heavy to empty, depending on how full you let it get.
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nccamper
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1962 Forester- 1956 Shasta
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Post by nccamper on Oct 21, 2015 5:18:32 GMT -8
We have the same brand, smaller version. Never a problem even after using it for over 100 days of camping.
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