I’ve got a Popaloo and toilet tent. It works on a system of bio bags. Clean and functional! Company is based in Lincolnshire I think. Really easy to put up and take down. Packs flat into a carry bag as does the tent.Hi All,
Will be collecting our first new California Ocean soon, getting very excited.. would like some advice on a portable toilet please,
Mainly what size and storage?
Also have been looking at outdoor cooking, the Cadac 2 pro looks good, appreciate any advice or suggestions please.
Agree with the Trialtrotters on this one!I’ve got a Popaloo and toilet tent. It works on a system of bio bags. Clean and functional! Company is based in Lincolnshire I think. Really easy to put up and take down. Packs flat into a carry bag as does the tent.
I order the box of 50 bags and store them on a shelf in the garage.Have you got the pooscription for the bags?
Only preorder at the mo, will probably get one.
Thanks, Sound good I will take a closer look.Suggest you take a good look at the Popaloo website. https://popaloo.co.uk/
It is a great design, well made in the UK and the company are really nice people to deal with. We bought one 7 years ago and have used it every overnight trip. There is the option of putting it outside in a pop up tent which is fine but as we always sleep in the roof bed we just quickly set it up downstairs before we retire and take it apart first thing in the morning. I think it is the best thing since sliced bread and highly recommend it.
I'm a bit shocked at how much they charge for the Trelino origineS. €487 for what is basically just a boxAlors moi j'utilise le toilette sèche modèle Trelino origineS avec de la sciure et un urinoir retractable. Pour la cuisson un cadac safari pro. Le tout très compact et facile à ranger.
Natures head and ogo cost over £1000kI'm a bit shocked at how much they charge for the Trelino origineS. €487 for what is basically just a box
We find an old Comfort fabric softener bottle works well, with a large opening.Thetford 335 feels more civilised but does take up space (easily hidden in plain sight in a Dunelm folding ottoman. The down side is emptying and cleaning is a little bit ‘full on’ if you are of a delicate nature.
Bivvy Loo….. much less space taken up…… well suited to occasional use…… but to need to be ‘OK’ with pooing in a bag ( best to use a little cat litter or sawdust in the bag and deffo no wee! ). As for wee ……. a 5 litre container like a plastic oil can or similar and a funnel is surprisingly easy and convenient (yes ladies!)
Toilets! we all gotta go some time!
I do hope you mean just for having a wee!We find an old Comfort fabric softener bottle works well, with a large opening.
Indeed. lol.I do hope you mean just for having a wee!
I think that sounds like a great idea!! I better get another wash on quick.Indeed. lol.
I recently purchased the Safari Chef Pro - cook pretty much anything on it - I got the Pizza stone and that's good too - Go outdoors is the best price with discount - and when in EHU I have a Vango 2 hob induction hob - never used the one in the vanWe have a Cadac Safari Chef 30 pro - it's excellent. I get the accessorising excitement, we've all been there, but remember space is limited and enthusiasm for accessories usually less so . . . you'll be playing tetris every time you go away if you're not careful. Most on here would recommend just pack the bare essentials for your first few trips and get to know what works and doesn't for you.
Using it as a toilet?I recently purchased the Safari Chef Pro - cook pretty much anything on it - I got the Pizza stone and that's good too - Go outdoors is the best price with discount - and when in EHU I have a Vango 2 hob induction hob - never used the one in the van
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