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17/5/2009 at 6:55pm
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Hi

We are off on our first camping trip next weekend... have a 21 month old & a 5 yr old & we invested in one of these for the nightly toilet needs... hope it'll work as well as a luggable loo or the such like??

http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-1428744-10294381?url=http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/0984566/Trail/searchtext%3EPOTTY.htm



11/8/2009 at 11:19pm
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Could be a bit awkward the night its chukking it down and you dont want to trek across the field yourself17


12/8/2009 at 12:42am
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I bought a luggable loo for our first trip and it came in very handy when it was chucking it down on the last day!

I got the idea from another thread of using pedal bin liners and either a disposable nappy or terry nappy pad in the bag... do what you have to do then tie up the bag and throw it away... before anyone replies about it being un-hygenic... a nappy is thrown in the rubbish when used by a baby so why not for an adult wee!!



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We have a luggable loo too and instead of a disposable nappy we use an incontinence pad !! Same as a nappy but much cheaper if you buy Boots (or supermarket) own brand, and comes with a sticky strip on the back..

We stick the pad in a carrier bag and the idea is to remove the bag and put it in the nappy bin in the loo (or with the rubbish if no nappy bin)

 




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