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Primus Lightweight Camping toilet?

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Does anyone have any experience with it?
12 years ago, October 18th 2011 No: 1 Msg: #145452  

...So getting down to the real realities, has any one had an experience with the Primus Lightweight Camping toilet? I have decided that a comfortable toilet seat is vital to our intended sometime in the future when we've sold our house tandem trip. I googled camping toilet and up came the funniest article unfortunately it wasn't on travelblog so I felt a bit disloyal. I know this is a bit basic and not very uplifting for the soul,
but bodily comfort is quite a reality at 60+! Ideally ,I would like to tow my own portaloo behind us but Robert has pointed out we wouldn't get very far...



By Gig Reply to this

12 years ago, October 18th 2011 No: 2 Msg: #145453  
Hello Gig 😊

I made this thread, for your question. There are some TravelBloggers with camper vans who might know a bit about this topic, but might not see the question in the the other thread.

While you are waiting for replies, maybe you could consider the following, as a solution. 😉

Would Peepoo bags be useful to you, as a backpacker? - When and where would you use them?

Mel
TravelBlog Moderator Reply to this

12 years ago, December 1st 2011 No: 3 Msg: #148178  
Thanks Mel, have only just seen this forum post - have been busy decorating the
sitting room in our house so haven't been on travel blog for weeks, and then the computer broke down. I saw the forum post about the peepoo bags, they sound like a brilliant idea for all types of use .Basically, if we ever manage to do our bike trip we want to explore out of the way places so we need light weight bio degradable hygeine measures for emergency use! My daughter Jenny went on several 'Old Tyme Camping ' trips with her school (quite a number of years ago now), and they dug trenches with a shovel but she didn't elaborate much on that! Reply to this

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