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Reddit mentions of Thetford 92853 Porta Potti 550P Portable Toilet for RV, marine, camping, healthcare toddler training, trucks, vans

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Thetford 92853 Porta Potti 550P Portable Toilet for RV, marine, camping, healthcare toddler training, trucks, vans
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    Features:
  • [VERSATILITY]: Suited for RVs, trucks and vans, healthcare, camping, an off-the-grid lifestyle and more
  • [DESIGN]: Durable, compact and easy to use, with ergonomic carrying handle
  • [SANITARY]: Sealed valve to prevent odors escaping the holding tank
  • [CONVENIENCE]: Removable seat and cover for easy cleaning and exclusive, rotating pour-out spout
  • [DIMENSIONS]: 16.5" x 15" x 16.5"; 4.2-gal. fresh water tank; 5.5-gal. waste water tank
Specs:
ColorGray
Height16 Inches
Length17.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2012
Weight10.55 Pounds
Width17 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Thetford 92853 Porta Potti 550P Portable Toilet for RV, marine, camping, healthcare toddler training, trucks, vans:

u/wordjedi ยท 1 pointr/MGTOW

I converted a utility trailer to a camper. Not that hard. Some insulation and paneling, carpet for the floor, a little pump sink cabinet with a space underneath for a marine toilet, and some kind of propane heater and stove setup.

I use two gallon kerosene cans heated on my stove for showers. I put them on the roof and run water down inside with a solar shower nozzle and siphon bulb. All you need is shallow wooden pan to stand in and drain the water below. I catch the water in this, so I'm self-contained and I have even stayed in a regular RV park right next to fancy motor homes.

Then put in a cot, cooler, storage boxes for your clothes and other stuff, and that's pretty much all you need.

By far the hardest part is the insulation and paneling, but you have to do it to stay warm in cold weather. So if you can find a trailer or van that's already insulated it will be much easier.