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Old 11-18-2021, 09:53 AM   #4
Larryjb
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Keep in mind that the recirculating toilet is the only viable option if you want to be able to empty it directly into a sewer hook up. Most other options require you to remove the waste separately and carry it to a dump station or trash.

In our family of 4, we are emptying it every two days. I'd rather not need to carry a cassette storage tank every day or every other day to a dump station located at the other end of a camp site. If we are camping for a week in one spot I'd rather keep the option to empty a recirculating toilet straight through to a hook up.

I'm not trying to sway you one way or other. Many here are very unenthusiastic about the recirculating toilet. I'm just ensuring you hear why some of us keep the recirculating toilet.
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