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Posted: 24 Mar 2006, 11:20
by T2Andy
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

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

Length of 3/4" waste hose? or suitable sized.

Posted: 24 Mar 2006, 11:22
by T2Andy
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
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.
Posted: 26 Mar 2006, 12:03
by speleobod
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.
Emma & Alan
Potty problem.
Posted: 27 Mar 2006, 19:43
by loopilew
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.

Posted: 28 Mar 2006, 09:10
by Sven
Allways had a crap signal after that

Posted: 28 Mar 2006, 12:33
by kathyshack
Sven wrote:Allways had a crap signal after that


Posted: 28 Mar 2006, 12:39
by loopilew
Hear hear.
He mostly talked a load of sh*te anyway

Posted: 28 Mar 2006, 17:55
by kevtherev