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crasster

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I can't imagine doing that. We use our cassette/shower every single time we go camping.

It's not bad at all. We also have 5 kids that need to go potty ALL the time. The shower is not bad either. It's nice while camping after a day of bugs, sunscreen, and OFF spray to get in the shower. It's not huge luxury shower or anything, but it CERTAINLY does the job.

I've even taken a grade A number 2 after a huge taco bell meal in that thing. Works like a charm. I just put in the blue stuff. When we get home after a camping trip, I just slide out the cassette and dump it in my home's clean out. Wash it out with the hose and it's ready to go again.

It's not the greatest bathroom on earth, but it's better than having to walk to camp restrooms with little boys where often there is pee on the floor, bugs everywhere, and a buzzing funky yellow light in the middle of the night. (yes I'm a germaphobe)

Removing it will be a chore, and for people like me, a bathroom and a shower is a must. Just to let you know on resale conditions. It is taking something that is more like an RV down to a glorified tent.

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Cara P wrote:

we have NEVER used the toilet or the shower. We just can't imagine pulling the curtain and taking care of business in the camper!
I'm just curious..how does one go to the toilet in the middle of the night?

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Why not just sell it or trade it now before you devalue the PuP by tearing it apart. then by one that fits your particular needs.

makes alot more sense, to me anyway!


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2oldman wrote:

Cara P wrote:

we have NEVER used the toilet or the shower. We just can't imagine pulling the curtain and taking care of business in the camper!
I'm just curious..how does one go to the toilet in the middle of the night?


well exactly like during the middle of the day. don't understand the question.
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"I've even taken a grade A number 2 after a huge taco bell meal in that thing. Works like a charm. I just put in the blue stuff. When we get home after a camping trip, I just slide out the cassette and dump it in my home's clean out. Wash it out with the hose and it's ready to go again."

Thanks for sharing, NOT.
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Bumpyroad wrote:

don't understand the question.
bumpy
It's 2am. You're 300' from the CG restroom, and you're groggy. You get dressed (like you are during the day) and walk to the restroom??

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2oldman wrote:

Bumpyroad wrote:

don't understand the question.
bumpy
It's 2am. You're 300' from the CG restroom, and you're groggy. You get dressed (like you are during the day) and walk to the restroom??


well I never dress like I am during the day. slip on a pair of shorts, Tshirt and flip flops myself.
but yes, that is why I wouldn't want a RV without a potty in it.
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Some people, like other mammals, will simply not go next to where they sleep. It's a genetic thing.


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stacaz822 wrote:

Some people, like other mammals, will simply not go next to where they sleep. It's a genetic thing.


If that were the case, I'd never use my homes bathroom. I'd simply have to go out in the yard.

Have a good one.


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LOL!!!!


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