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picking our Cali up in May and want to get some of the essential accessories before it arrives.

One thing the better half wants is a portable loo, I like the idea of the popaloo as it folds flat when not in use and when used in an emergency the waste matter can just be thrown in the bin ( no chemicals, no water ) |They say it can even be thrown in a public litter bin :eek:

So my question is as an occasional user do i go for a Popaloo or a thetford, at the moment I am swinging towards the popaloo for space saving and lack of water and chemicals. Last thing we want is a big Thetford sitting there on a two week trip and only being used once or twice.

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I bought a popaloo from the caravan show last year whilst visiting a friend and find it convenient.i didn't want a toilet sloshing about in the van especially under the sink I keep mine in the bench drawer I hope that helps colin
 
I have got a Thetford 335 which we store under the sink, i must admit we hardly use and it takes up valuable space. The attraction of something that folds down could work better for us. What is the size of the portaloo folded down? How many times can you use a bag?
 
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We have just bought a Popaloo, but it doesn't specify how often to use the bags
 
What is going in the bags? We get a few pee pee in a bag, it depends how quick it goes solid. I am not sure abour poo?
 
We are looking for a portable toilet for emergencies/occasional use only so a Thetford Porta Potti is pointless as they take up loads of room and we may never use it.

We are considering the bog in a bag or Popaloo, which is best? Would they fit in the drawer under the bench seat? Are the bags for once only use?
 
If no mobility issues or children to consider, the popaloo bags with a collapsible bucket might be an easier option just beware losing balance :lol:
 
LOL sitting on a collapsible bucket sounds like fun. Make sure you get a video of anyone trying to do it. :laugh2
 
If it's not a daft question ...

What do you do with the bags?

Emptying a portaloo is not normally a problem, I've even pulled into a pub car park and asked to use their loo for such a purpose ... bit of a different story pulling into a pub car park, producing half a dozen bags and lobbing them over the bar with a "can you shift these for me? Ta very much".....
 
I think the bags are full of gel similar to a baby's disposable nappy I believe you just bin them :thumb
 
The Popaloo bag has a gel agent and also a natural sterilising agent. They are tied off and disposed in the general rubbish.

From the website - Once the bag is sealed properly it can be disposed of in any bin or household waste, do not flush. The bag is made of Bio Degradable material.
 
Expensive though, cost per bag,

Must be difficult to recycle
 
The more I read about popaloo the more I like it.


No mucky disposal, tie a bag and bin,

No looking for CDP's etc

no lifting a bog in and out of the van everytime you need the space

They support both Cord and tearfund, two of my favourite charities

Goodness, my scepticism about usability is blown away ......

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A bucket and plastic bag works quite well.

rob
 
Hi please could anyone advise me which portable toilet to buy. Ideally the correct size to store in a Cali cupboard when travelling.... 355 qube ???
Thanks Paul
 
Did you use the " search forums " button on top typing " porta potti" ?
Best to give it a go.
Gives lots of info on pro's and cons ....

The cube do fit under the sink afther modifing the shelf , mounting it a bit higher.
This involve drilling in the sides of the wardrobe , noting major but has to be done carefull !
 
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Buy a PopALoo from eBay. Stows in the bench seat drawer and takes about a minute to assemble when needed. Don't buy the official popaloo bags - just buy some bin bags and cat litter and make your own - always best to use in an outdoor pop up tent though in case of whiff.

We are 2 blokes and so also have a handy sports bottle for middle of the night trips when you don't want to wake your neighbours opening the door - or it's just too cold to venture out!
 
If you look on SMG banner above you can find a link to the 335 which is the one that fits.

I found you can't get the "fitted" tray anywhere else, once you've raised or removed the shelf in the undersink cupboard, put the tray in the base & the portaloo is held firmly in place whether the cupboard door is open or not. With the supplied strap round it my 5 year old can pull the toilet out the cupboard use it & push it back in place.

Whilst the popaloo may be popular with some people, I recon you can't beat the 335 for an emergency when stuck in a traffic jam! side blinds down, cushion to block the view jammed between the front seats & the kids are ready to go!
 
Whilst the popaloo may be popular with some people, I recon you can't beat the 335 for an emergency when stuck in a traffic jam! side blinds down, cushion to block the view jammed between the front seats & the kids are ready to go!

Kids?

Some people of rather advanced ages use porta potti's in the most busiest of places!!
 
My question is can any of these be used when then bed is made? Is there enough room between bed and seats? If so it could save some daft o'clock trips with my kids(and me!)
 

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