I have that exact one and when packing we take bucket out , turn whole thing upside down but sellotape lid in place first , then if you put the bucket without lid in it so the toilet proper lid is now the bottom (making this sound complicated arent I ?) We then fill it with all our bits like fly spray , bin bags , candles torches etc .
We find we can get loads in as you can fill the bucket and there is loads of room all round the sides . We get all the string scissors and bits and bobs totally in it so for transporting it is all in one place .
Obviously it is the toilet bit so we never put anything like food or kitchen stuff in it but when we arrive most of it is candles torches lights so they just get put up straight from it and the other bits go in folded crate .
We pack small container of toilet blue to make it smell nice and wash and clean it with jif wipes every morning. its only for night time but by god it makes a difference.
And I paid 40 quid for it so thats a brilliant price
Me and the Missus got one of the ones you've linked to before this years first trip. Was an absolute godsend as it peed down and was freezing the whole time we were there, so saved numerous trips in the cold the night we drank a bottle of malibu lol
------------- January 2014 - Caleta De Fuste, Fuerteventura
May 2014 - Highbank Farm, Poulton Le Fylde
July 2014 - Woolacombe Sands, Woolacombe
August 2014 - Santa Ponsa, Majorca
I think I am definately going to have to invest in one, will have to wait until I change the car though, I cant get one more thing in it when we go camping at the moment
I would agree with the recommendation about the highlander one - its small, compact, hygienic and cheap - we've had ours for many years and wouldn't leave home without it.
We have a Luggable Loo and also put stuff in it when in car. The children use it during the day and all of us at night. We put Zoflora in it to keep it smelling fresh.
Hi all.
We use a strong black Tesco bucket, lined with an 'extra strong' black plastic bin bag.
On the way to site I fill it with knick knacks (torches, fly papers, bottle of Blue loo liquid, bin bags)
It is used for solids, and only if needed is the 'Blue' and water-mix put in.
After use, contents emptied in the the 'Grey Water' disposal point, flushed, and disposed of in the correct waste bin.
Or! Folded and sealed, and taken home for contents disposal into the loo.
Liquids go into a plastic 2.5 litre milk carton.
Simple, but does the job.
Regards James
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Then I bought a tent.
I'm not destitute, I'm just poor.
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