The biggest function is to take a bath. Taking a hot bath when going out is the most comfortable thing.
The second major function is storage, especially for B-type cars. We use the toilet as a storage room during the day, throwing miscellaneous things in it, and the aisles and seating areas are clean.
The third function is to go to the toilet. This function is used the least, because it is inconvenient to handle black water and I don’t want to carry the black water tank around. The following video will take you through the toilet in an RV
It is not a question of whether it can be used, but whether you are willing to use it. When using a toilet in an RV, it doesn’t just overflow as soon as you use it. You have to deal with it later. So the question is here: should we dispose of it after use? Or should it be processed once every few days? Take care of it right away? Or is it better to leave it for a few days to deal with it? Depending on the quality of the toilet (the price you paid), tolerance to sanitary conditions, and sensitivity of the sense of smell, other people’s answers may not necessarily be the same as yours.
Personally, I think that most people can just use the toilet in their RV if they don’t need it. They will only use the toilet in their own car when they can’t use it elsewhere. Specifically:
1. Traffic jams on highways; 2. There are no public toilets in urban areas and nearby; 3. The weather outside the parking area is bad at night; 4. The dry toilets are unbearable~
Therefore, my personal choice should be this: a simple portable toilet (essentially a plastic bucket with a biodegradable garbage bag) and a matching shovel. These are things that cost a few dozen dollars and can last for many years. After all, people who drive cars and SUVs are not suffocated to death.
Having said that, the bathroom in the RV is still necessary. There is no need to find a secluded place to solve internal emergencies. Parking and taking a shower allows you to live closer to green mountains and green waters in a more comfortable situation.
Does the RV toilet really work?
It really works, and it’s quite convenient for me to use.
My RV is a Dream Journey RV. It is a low-priced entry-level RV. The factory configuration is not good. After all, you get what you pay for. Therefore, the toilet uses a side-pull roller shutter door, which is portable for sitting and toilet use. Sit down. There are two-way vents overhead, but I rarely use the fan and just open the sunroof cover to ventilate.
The portable toilet is very simple. The black water tank is directly integrated with the toilet, and there is a very small clean water tank at the back for flushing. To be honest, I have only used it a few times and feel that I should improve it. Learn about biodegradable plastic bags. They are environmentally friendly, simple and disposable. The RV toilet seat is directly placed on the toilet seat ring without using a black water tank. It is sealed once every time you poop, and the seal is odor-free.
It is best to discard this in the natural environment, in fields, rural woods, etc. It will not pollute the environment and increase the fertility of the land.
At the bottom is a black water tank that collects poop, which can be separated by moving a white wrench in the middle. There is a small compressible container behind the top lid to store clean water for flushing the toilet. The principle is simple and it can move freely. When taking a shower, you can take out the bathroom, which is enough space for one person. The weight does not exceed three kilograms, and the effect is better when used with plastic bags.
Today’s RVs use this simple toilet less and less. The mainstream configuration is a fixed toilet, a black water tank with a decomposer added and hidden in the car, or a straight-discharge crushing mode.
With the advancement of technology, using the toilet in an RV is becoming more and more user-friendly. People have a misunderstanding about this and always compare the toilet in an RV with the flush toilet in a building. This doesn't make sense.
A toilet that allows you to poop in an RV without smelling like it is a good toilet.
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Toad owns two RVs, one is a French and American modern light-truck automatic transmission dual-expansion RV (Wild Donkey), and the other is Xingzhou Trailer RV No. 1 (Camel). Regarding whether the RV toilet can be used? The answer is yes: yes!
Just try to use it as little as possible, because it is very troublesome to empty and scrub after use. Toads usually park their RVs where there is a toilet, so going to the toilet is very convenient.
Of course it is useful, otherwise why design a toilet?
There are currently three types of RV toilets on the market,
1: Portable RV toilet,
Advantages: No need for water pipes, removable, cheap ,
Disadvantages: It cannot be flushed, it can be used as soon as possible, it is troublesome to clean up the feces, and it has a peculiar smell.
2: Pull-out cassette toilet
Advantages: flushable, space-saving.
Disadvantages: The black water tank is relatively small, about 17 liters, and requires a degrading agent.
3: Crushing toilet.
Advantages: easy to use, large black water tank,
Disadvantages: it is difficult to find a suitable place to discharge black water,
Tell us about the advantages and disadvantages of the three types of toilets Everyone, most RVs on the market are mainly 1-2 type.
A little tip shared by a car friend tells you,
For 1-2 toilets, car owners can buy some Put the black plastic bag on the toilet and find a suitable place to throw it away after using it. Be sure to care for the environment.
Caring for the environment, try to find a public restroom where it is convenient to create a better travel environment for RV owners. Let’s take care of the environment together, [呲呲][呲呲][呲呲]
The toilet on the RV is of course useful. For example, if you are stuck in a highway traffic jam and are not in a service area, you need to go to the toilet in an emergency. More The main thing is that the toilet on the RV is one of the important functions of the RV. Let’s put it this way, if the RV doesn’t have a toilet, it’s not really an RV. The toilet on the RV mainly solves the problem of people going to the toilet. The toilet is also a place for bathing and washing. It has multiple functions and has the same basic functions as the toilet at home. There are three main types of toilets on RVs. One is a direct-discharge toilet, which has a special wastewater tank to collect toilet emissions. Once the waste water tank is full, drive the RV to a relatively secluded place or a place with sewage discharge to discharge it. The water tank that collects toilet wastewater is also called a "black water tank". The other is a portable toilet, a removable plastic box. There are two water tanks in this box. One water tank contains clean water to flush feces, and the other water tank collects fecal dirt. When the dirt is full, it is manually taken out and poured into the public toilet or away from the RV. Resident vegetable plot, etc. Another method is that the toilet is fixed on the RV, and the sewage tank that collects dirt can be pulled out from the outside of the vehicle, and the wastewater is drained manually. Regardless of the type of toilet, it is necessary to add anti-odor biodegradants to the waste collection box to reduce toilet odor and prevent toilet odor from drifting into the small RV.
Of course it works!
It is effective in personal testing. It is similar to a household bathroom, but you need to empty it yourself.
It can definitely be used, but what everyone is considering now is whether it is necessary to use it.
After all, people have three urgent needs, and since you choose to live in a car, the toilet in the car must be usable, otherwise it will be useless. What else can you do if you buy a car besides sleeping? use? Just take an SUV or MPV and modify it into a bed truck. The essential things on an RV are a toilet and a bed.
Moreover, the toilet on the RV is not only used for going to the toilet, but also very practical for taking a shower in it.
Of course the toilet is necessary, but ventilation is also very important, because the toilet on the RV is a storage type, and if it is not cleaned, the smell will be very unpleasant. . .
In fact, you still need a toilet to put it on the car, otherwise you might as well buy a bed cart~
It must be usable and very convenient.
I am an RV travel enthusiast and I answer questions objectively from a user’s perspective.
In view of the fact that there are currently no complete RV campsites in China, RV factories generally install pull-out toilets for the convenience of RV users.
Use public restrooms as often as possible when they are readily available. People have three urgent needs, especially the elderly. RV bathrooms provide users with great convenience. Cleaning the toilet is not too troublesome, as long as there is a bathroom.
Use the toilet degradation agent reasonably according to the requirements and it will not produce too much odor.
When traveling in an RV, there is a cost for using the bathroom. We can clean the toilet by ourselves regardless of the cost. After all, the degradation agent is relatively expensive. It would be great if the degradation agent was domestically produced.
The biggest advantage of traveling in an RV is that everything is convenient, including, of course, using the bathroom.
Traveling in an RV is all about comfort and convenience. It means living your life while traveling, whatever is convenient for you. Thank you