Reddit Reddit reviews Thetford 92850 Porta Potti 320P Portable Toilet for RV, Marine, Camping, Healthcare Toddler Training, Trucks, Vans

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Thetford 92850 Porta Potti 320P Portable Toilet for RV, Marine, Camping, Healthcare Toddler Training, Trucks, Vans
Suited for RVs, trucks and vans, healthcare, camping, an off-the-grid lifestyle and moreDurable, compact and easy to use, with ergonomic carrying handleSealed valve to prevent odors escaping the holding tankRemovable seat and cover for easy cleaning and exclusive, rotating pour-out spout17 x 15 x 13.4 inches ; 4.2-gal. fresh water tank; 3.2-gal. waste water tank
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2 Reddit comments about Thetford 92850 Porta Potti 320P Portable Toilet for RV, Marine, Camping, Healthcare Toddler Training, Trucks, Vans:

u/divingdoc · 1 pointr/vandwellers

so first of, I am a dude and it is a lot easier to pee in certain situations being a guy... If I was a girl maybe I would be more inclined to install a bathroom, but I can't speak for everyone. But anyways.... I will be working in healthcare facilities that have locker rooms including showers that I will have access to 24/7. I also plan on getting a planet fitness membership and can also use those facilities 24/5 (24hrs during weekdays). I already workout every day at a gym so going to a bathroom and showering in a gym is more normal than using my bathroom at home to be honest. Regardless, I will also have a non translucent bottle with me in case I really need to pee but can't find a place to go. If something is going on with my stomach and I really can't make it somewhere to take a crap I might get something like this but I really really only want that to be for emergency situations..... My friend just started vandwelling and he decided to go a little more luxurious and he got a portable toilet similar to this for emergencies and apparently they are pretty odorless and emptying them isn't that bad....I may end up getting one but I want to see how well I can deal without one. The benefit of those portable toilets is that they prevent you from having to deal with black water plumbing which adds complexity to your design and increases maintenance a lot. You also have to empty the black water tank at specific dumping locations. But some models of the portable toilet are not completely odorless and I've never personally emptied one so it might suck. As for showers, besides the health center and planet fitness I may get a camping shower or just get one of these and rig it into a jerry can or something for outdoor showers.

u/MachiavelliV · 1 pointr/overlanding

> I've got a buddy wanting to do nearly exactly what's above. My recommendation was a sprinter as well cause he's not too set on requiring a bathroom/shower.
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Sorta, I think that the outdoor shower solution shown in the dezeen link would be enough for me, and then just one of the fully enclosed little toilets. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006WPQMOA/ref=psdc_2504403011_t1_B004RNOV9M

No enclosed anything. If you want to use the bathroom you can either take it outside with a pop up tent, or close curtains inside vehicle main space. It would be a last resort sort of thing, probably if stealth camping.