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Old 10-09-2009, 10:27 PM   #6
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The advantage of the recirculating toilet is when dry camping, which is what we do. For those that stay always with hookups it looses that advantage. Some have replaced the recirculating toilet with a traditional RV toilet, but I am not convinced that is a good idea.Even with hookups, if you have a standard RV toilet then you really need to have a black tank. Flushing directly into the sewer line does not work out very well, from what I hear.

Of the TM models, it sounds like the Elkmont is a good choice for you, if it will fit in the driveway. I would be leaning towards the biggest trailer that would fit at home. I hate the thought of paying for a storage lot.
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