Reddit Reddit reviews Camco Premium Portable Travel Toilet With Three Directional Flush and Swivel Dumping Elbow | Designed for Camping, RV, Boating And Other Recreational Activities - (5.3 gallon) (41545)

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Camco Premium Portable Travel Toilet With Three Directional Flush and Swivel Dumping Elbow | Designed for Camping, RV, Boating And Other Recreational Activities - (5.3 gallon) (41545)
Detachable Holding Tank: 5. 3 gallon holding tank is detachablePrevents Leaks and Odors: Holding tank seals firmly to prevent escaping leaks and odorsPump Flush: Fresh water holding tank utilizes a pump flush action to effectively rinse the bowl of the toiletSize: Measures 12" H x 16" W x 17" D; the outside width of the seat measures 12. 6" and the inside width is 8. 4"Sturdy Construction: Made of durable ABS resin. Weight: Weighs approximately 11. 5 lb. when empty and 56 lb. when full
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4 Reddit comments about Camco Premium Portable Travel Toilet With Three Directional Flush and Swivel Dumping Elbow | Designed for Camping, RV, Boating And Other Recreational Activities - (5.3 gallon) (41545):

u/SunnySouthTexas · 17 pointsr/preppers

I am a r/VanDwellers and live from a van that has a fridge (cooler-shaped, 12v/24v/120v Dometic 65-quart fridge/freezer combo), a little Camco camp toilet, pressurized hot water tank for dishes and bathing,a Camp Chef dual-burner propane stove with oven that uses Coleman tanks or a white tank, and a modest ($1,300) solar setup...

I've lived completely off grid and mobile since August 20 17 until this past Winter because cold and snow!

With a double bed across the back with regular linens, storage for clothes and tools and cooking, power outlets, I have all the comforts of home.

Not counting the van, my complete setup was about $3,500.

The Prairie Schooner can be disassembled in a day and all the components can be applied to a cabin - as soon as I get some land (LOL!) for said cabin - leaving a regular cargo van for work or resale.

u/WageSlaveEscapist · 3 pointsr/vandwellers



Breakdown in middle of nowhere: $70 will get you a tow to the nearest shop willing and able to fix it, unlimited miles. Get good sam roadside assistance. They will not hesitate to call out a flatbed and tow you across a whole state through the mountains at no extra cost, I hear.



Predators are easy to deal with if you have the right tools. A taser pulse makes a tiny lady much more powerful than any common predator out there and is unrestricted in 45 states. Only costs $350 and you can conceal it without a license. You will probably never need it but personally every day I have my defense tools nearby is another day they are used - because they give me peace of mind knowing I can deal with whatever comes up - Similar to the rational of having a fire extinguisher. You'll probably never need it, vandwelling is not dangerous and I don't mean to construe it as such. But you'll probably never need a fire extinguisher, too. Probably. But it would deal with one issue I see you have expressed - worry.



For the portapotty, I chose this one after a lot of research: https://www.amazon.com/Camco-41545-Travel-Toilet-gallon/dp/B018LBYCT4

Put the whole thing inside of a sealed container and your worries are over. It can dump into any old regular toilet you find (parks, outhouse pits, gas stations with an unlocked bathroom out back, etc).



For the heat, put a folded tarp on your roof when stationary and not in the city. If you can decouple the tarp from the roof that will work any better. A roof rack is handy for this. Safari vans have been using this low tech since forever. If your roof isn't white you should paint it so.



There are mobile internet solutions better than verizon, do some searching here.


If you really want AC, you can have it, for 1/3 gallon per hour or more, with a generator. A solution that works for many. Another solution is relocating to the climate.


You can bring your garden with you. Google "Dashboard herb garden".

u/OREGON_IS_LIFE_84 · 2 pointsr/camping
u/WashedSylvi · 1 pointr/vandwellers

Thinking about getting this Camco toilet. Although I was also considering just doing the 5 gallon bucket with a trash bag and kitty litter. I like the Camco because the sealing bit seems to help reduce smell, being able to easily dump into toilets is great, and I think I can theoretically rig the flushing mechanism into some kind of low powered bidet, although I'll live even if I can't do that.

I know my body enough to know that I can't reasonably expect myself to be able to separate solid and liquid waste or sit once in the morning and be done with it. So I feel like the Camco might fit my needs better. If anyone also has thoughts on the tank size that'd be good, I feel like the smaller one would be easier to walk into a normal restroom with and dump it, while the bigger would mean less frequent dumping...I've never like measured my waste so I have 0 idea on how long or short that is.