Reddit Reddit reviews Camco 2.6 Gallon 2.6-Gallon Portable Travel Toilet-Designed for Camping, RV, Boating and Other Recreational Activities (41531)

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Camco 2.6 Gallon 2.6-Gallon Portable Travel Toilet-Designed for Camping, RV, Boating and Other Recreational Activities (41531)
2.6 gallon holding tank is detachable; Side latches secure the tank to the toiletSealing slide valve locks in odors and protects against leakage2.5 gallon flush tankBellow-type flush and sturdy constructionMeasures 11.5"H x 14"W x 16"D
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2 Reddit comments about Camco 2.6 Gallon 2.6-Gallon Portable Travel Toilet-Designed for Camping, RV, Boating and Other Recreational Activities (41531):

u/Vannosaurus-REX · 5 pointsr/vandwellers

Just pee in a jug and poop when you come across toilets lol. They’re all over the place these days.

That would be funny as hell if I just dookied in an open bucket in the back of the van. “Don’t mind the smell...”

There are nice little toilets available for emergencies, or if you’re a chick. I got this one:

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u/WageSlaveEscapist · 3 pointsr/vandwellers
  1. Looks like an E150 is 4'6" inside. I think one of those GMC high tops would be perfect for you, height wise at least: http://www.paulsherryconversionvans.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2004-gmc-regency-mobility-conversion-van-CP14850T-6.jpg



  2. Solar panels harvest energy, battery stores it. You only need solar panels if you don't drive a lot, otherwise charge from alternator.



  3. Running water is nice to have and more sanitary.



  4. Yes. https://www.amazon.com/Camco-41541-Portable-Toilet-gallon/dp/B004RNOV9M/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494442610&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=dometic%2Bcassette%2Btoilet&th=1



  5. Yes you can use a cooler. But I prefer solar panels and a 12v compressor fridge.



  6. See "Dashboard herb garden". Yes it is feasible



  7. Planet fitness is $10/month. Not sure if you can find a better deal.



  8. I have heard here of a gym worker mentioning that "They know" the person only comes here to shower. Or complaining about parking in the lot overnight. In both situation the person basically said yeah and what about it and nothing happened. I'd keep it private.


  9. Vehicle repair? Find the van you want and read the write ups/repair forum for them. Learn to change oil, then learn to change the rest of the fluids, and filters. Get yourself an automotive mechanics textbook like a student would use at school.



  10. Don't worry about your parents opinions. Just tell them it's for weekend getaways and festivals and self reliance.



  11. Work on a van during college? Yeah. I did most all my van wrenching at my college.



  12. Plenty of people live in a van while working on it



  13. Yes you can have mobile internet but it might cost you $500 a year for something decent. Search



  14. Search for makerspace, re-cology, or just buy tools on craigslist or at pawn shops. I recommend getting your own tools.



  15. A storage place will cost you $20-50+ a month and is definitely an option. I'll have to have one for my moto and tools



  16. Mini washers, yes, there's a tiny one that spins around fast like at the swimming pool, search. Dryers take a lot of energy, you'd either need a generator or a combustion engine to provide that kind of power. Or you could use a clothesline, or a wood stove, or a roof rack.



  17. Travelling overseas? I would leave the van with a family friend.



  18. Mail goes to a p.o. box



  19. Trash goes in trash bins at local parks. Poop bags can go in dog park bins, pet store bins, hospital dumpsters, etc.



  20. Smells? Keep everything clean, ventilated, humidity free with adequate heat source, keep trash bin sealed and throw it out often. Don't have too many dirty clothes or socks, keep them in a tied off contractor bag, wash them often. Throw out any carpet.