Enthusiast II
Enthusiast II
Off-Road Ranger I
0745
Explorer I
I came here to say that. We have been using the PETT (now CleanWaste) for many years.We’ve used several different kinds over the years. This model from Cleanwaste is easy to pack and has been with us for going on 7 years.
I’m also rocking the Cleanwaste. I like that it packs down into a small rectangular case. I pair it with an inexpensive pop up privacy tent purchased on Amazon. Both take up very little space in the truck.We’ve used several different kinds over the years. This model from Cleanwaste is easy to pack and has been with us for going on 7 years.
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Traveler III
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Advocate I
This. There are also about 93,482 other threads on this exact topic.We’ve used several different kinds over the years. This model from Cleanwaste is easy to pack and has been with us for going on 7 years.
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Advocate I
Man, you Overland differently than I do. My goal is to be as far as from civilization and people as possible. If I'm within "emergency restroom situation" drive of an established restroom I'm waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too close to society...I use every roadside rest stop I find and I always camp within a short drive of one. I hate the thought of managing a toilet and refuse to use the ground. 66 years later it still works. Use gas stops, restaurants, road side pull outs.
Explorer I
93,484This. There are also about 93,482 other threads on this exact topic.
-TJ
Off-Road Ranger I
0745
He sure does, wow! We’re good for 11 days away from societal conveniences at a time. Then we have to find water, food, & petrol. Used to be a blue bucket, trash can liner, and a box of lime. Before that? A shovel, some leaves and a good pair of scissors ! LOLMan, you Overland differently than I do. My goal is to be as far as from civilization and people as possible. If I'm within "emergency restroom situation" drive of an established restroom I'm waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too close to society...
-TJ
Steward I
+1 vote for the Thunderbox. It makes my wife happy, so it makes me happy.
Influencer II
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Off-Road Ranger I
30410
Influencer II
Explorer I
Last time I purchased I got some of these (wag bag style) for about $2.50 apiece in quantity, but that was pre-inflation/recession, they are a bit more now. The key, for wag bags at least, is to order in quantity to get a price break. Tried looking up "toilet-to-go bags" specifically but did not find anything in the 2.5 seconds that I looked ;) Assume they are about the same things as wag bags.I used toilet-to-go bags. They are expensive but no odor
Anyone find something similar to this product ?
Amazon sells them 45 bucks for 12. Its like 4 bucks per "have to go" x by 4 people it's 16 bucks per day at least just for restroom.
Enthusiast II
Maybe try these Float a Poo bags, just go, fill with helium and forget about them!
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Explorer I
Steward I
That could work quite well combined with a roof rack privacy tube.I think this is a masterpiece of simplicity, but shorter folks riding 40 inch tires may need a stool! Doh
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