Porta Potte Review

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Thetford Porta Potti 550E Review

When you are on the go, it is not always easy to find a place to, “Go”. That is why many people choose to carry along their bathroom when they are traveling. On a camping trip or when you are out on your boat, you can take along your porta potti and do what nature deems is necessary. To find out whether you should choose to have a bathroom that goes along wherever you do, you should read our Thetford porta potti 550E portable toilet review.

Features of the Curve Portable Toilet

One of the best features of this porta potti is that you will not feel as though you are sitting on a portable toilet when you sit on it. It is a comfortable height and has a larger bowl size than most portable toilets. There is also
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The battery powered flush controls and the toilet paper holder are hidden away so that you have a sleek looking porta potti that stores away if you need it too.
There are easy to view tank level indicators on it to show you how much fresh water and waste water you have inside of it. This takes out a lot of the guesswork that many people have to deal with. It is sanitary and leak proof. There is no odor to worry about, even after you have used it a few times.
There is a strong water tank carry handle to make moving it around when full, easier on you. If you fill up the fresh water tank completely, it should flush approximately 56 times before you empty all of your clean water supply. It holds four gallons of water. The waste water tank can hold 5.5 gallons.
The Curve’s is 17 5/8” tall when the lid is closed. It has a depth of 17 3/4” by 15 1/4” wide. This ensures that it can fit easily inside your vehicle, camper, tent, and boat. In fact, it will fit anywhere that you want to put it.

What Users Have to Say about the Thetford Curve Porta
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It is affordably priced and you can take it anywhere that you want to go. It can be used in your home if your power goes out, it can be used on your boat so that kids can have a more comfortable trip, it can be used when camping in the woods, or any other time when a true bathroom is not close by. The key to success when using it is to make sure you have clean water for the fresh water tank, chemicals to keep the odor down in the waste tank, and a little patience when opening the waste tank to empty

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