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Old 07-08-2008, 03:08 PM   #1
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Toilet...which one and why?

I would like a RV toilet. I don't want to spend tons of money, but I don't what a cheapo either. I saw one that looked good. I have seen them for less $$, but this is the model.

http://www.campingworld.com/browse/p...ts/prodID=4789

The other one is this.

http://www.campingworld.com/browse/p...ts/prodID=4464

Has anyone bought or used one of these? I do want china. After all, this is a throne. Any other suggestions would be good too. I would like to keep the price around $150-175 or less. Sorry if this has been discussed somewhere else. I tried a search and came up with way too many pages. Thanks.



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Re: Toilet...which one and why?

I've considered getting this "toilet"... http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus ... 03:src=FPC

But I'm more of a ruffin it/cheap ass kind of camper
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Re: Toilet...which one and why?

You might want to check out an Ebay power seller named Tri-State Surplus... he usually has China Bowl TV toilets in his store, and they are much cheaper in price, and they are brand new too. I've bought from him over a dozen times, he's a great seller with great prices!!
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If you don't see what you are looking for, wait a couple days and try back, he keeps his products rotating and updates with new stuff daily...
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Re: Toilet...which one and why?

Thanks for pointing out Tri-state, but shipping would wipe out any savings. Shipping for a toilet seat cover that is $15.95 costs $15.17 and shipping for a $15.95 sink is $41.16. If I was close to him, I could pick a toilet up, but that is not the case.

To my good friend Phil, I have worked too long and hard in my life to buy a toilet like that if I could get a decent toilet for $75 more. That will be $75 less that I leave to my kid when I go to that big school bus in the sky.

Chuck, have you had any problems with your toilet? Does it work like it's supposed to?
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To my good friend Phil, I have worked too long and hard in my life to buy a toilet like that if I could get a decent toilet for $75 more. That will be $75 less that I leave to my kid when I go to that big school bus in the sky.
Yeah I'd much rather go with the fancy water "flushin" toilet too. I was just pointing out the simple/cheap alternative they sell... The toilet itself is $75 less, but you wouldn't need a holding tank, wouldn't have to run water lines ect.. so it's actually a lot less. Granted you are basically crapping into an old grocery bag on a plastic stand, which I guess beats goin in the woods.

I didn't think it'd be something you'd be interested in, I was posting it for others that read this thread as another toilet option.
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I think saving grey water in a bucket from the sink is a great idea. I will start my search for the best price now.
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