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HomeLaundry, Washing & SanitationSanitationReliance Products Luggable Loo Portable 5 Gallon Toilet |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Saved a desperate trucker from bad consequences Jul 14, 2010 Here was my uncle's situation (as described by him). I originally got this product as a joke for his birthday....
I was driving my truck on the highway miles from any exit. Traffic was so bad I was barely moving. Suddenly, the mexican food I had eaten earlier made me feel terrible. I was hoping I could make it to the next exit but there was not enough time. I was getting desparate. Then I remembered about my porta potty! I ran to the sleeper part of the truck, turned on the lights, closed the curtains, and let out one of the most vigorous craps I've ever had! I would have paid anything for that little bucket at that moment! The entire experience was very comfortable and the little bucket could easily hold a 190 pound man. It is barely shorter then a regular chair so I didn't have to squat down or anything. Thank you Reliance Products for saving the day! After that, I discreetly got rid of the bag by throwing it at the bed of some guy's pick up.
Great, yet inexpensive, portable toilet Jul 09, 2010 I purchased this portable toilet for my husband's racecar trailer. I empty a box of the smallest waste bags into the bottom, leaving the first one in place with the others below for later use and have a bag of kitty litter closeby. I put 1/2 cup of kitty litter into the new bag for the next use. Works very well. It is lightweight and easy to operate.
Its time to get ready for bad times, natural, man made, economics. Jul 03, 2010 Fortunately I have not been required to use this product. I expect that it will be extremely usefull if, ( when ), water is reduced, or
turned off by electrical failure. ( I live in a trailor park that actually does occaisionally loose electrical power, which shuts down the pumps. So far not for extreme lengths of time, but it has come close. I have seen an equilivant 'Luggable Loo" at a fleamarket that was from the Cold War era, marked as a water container, ant that it could be used as a comode when emtied. A very good idea then, as well as now.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
TOO EXPENSIVE Jun 16, 2010 It is too expensive for what it is just a bucket and a seat. It should be less money
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Did not last Jan 14, 2010 Great idea, but this seat will crack and pinch your hinny :( Too bad this wasn't made with better quality plastic.
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