The Airhead toilet is not much more complicated than a bucket with a bag liner. http://www.airheadtoilet.com/ To use the plastic bucket, line it with a garbage bag and put a quart or so of peat moss in the bottom and keep a snap on lid handy. You might want to go to the extra trouble of keeping solids and liquids separate. On Dec 14, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Tim Diebert wrote:
Hey Doug, I am pretty sure that is just a fancy bunch of plastic that holds a plastic bag in the correct target area. I have used a short bucket with smaller heavy plastic bags for the same thing. A plywood 'seat' makes it more comfy. I used a commercial grade (like for food related stuff) bucket....like a five gallon job, but half the hieght. This size fits well on a boat and came be used for other stuff as well. I have a nice portapotti these days, but still keep the bucket onboard for washing the boat etc.
I can tell you one thing.....no matter how many layers of bags you use (I have gone up to three) a collection of those bags and thier related contents will still somehow reek a coupla days later while cruising. Get rid of them asap. (this is the tricky part)
Tim in Kelowna M17 Puff.
-----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Doug Kelch Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 6:57 AM To: Montgomery Subject: M_Boats: dry portable toilet
This dry collapsible toilet looks very practical as an alternative to a porta potti.
Has anyone used them?
They are only $90 at REI
Thanks
Doug Kelch
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