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Louey wrote:
EarthWormJim wrote:Pottys are very handy when on the move as well no need to stop just have a 60-70 mph wee :rofl

I haven't tried using my potty on the move, can't fit it down by the pedals :lol:

Length of 3/4" waste hose? or suitable sized. :lol:
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thegamwellsmythes wrote:People don't actually use these in the bus do they?

Me and the missus have a very British attitude towards going to the loo and don't understand the concept of a loo in a space as small as a bus, where ones other half might be sleeping/reading/being disturbed.

Please tell me that you use it outside and the box/seat/thing is merely for transporting it around in. :(

We find that if we try to use it outside we get thrown off the camp site :lol:

We use ours during the night only, No no. 2's allowed in it, in the awning if we have it with us otherwise up nr the passenger seat.
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In an Automhomes Kamper the toilet has its own little cupboard on the o/s of the bus.!! so there. Can get Aqua Kem and assorted household cleaners in cupboaord too. BUT the porta potti is a small variety so this sits between the front seats at night. Need to remember when beer brain on not to step in it when alighting from the bed upstairs.

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Hi all

I'm new to this forum but this subject reminds me of something that happened in the yard where I work.

A visiting driver used the Portaloo and managed to drop his Mobile phone down the hole. He retrieved it and it was still in good working order.

:lol: :lol:
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Allways had a crap signal after that :lol:
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Sven wrote:Allways had a crap signal after that :lol:
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Hear hear.

He mostly talked a load of sh*te anyway

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