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RV TOILET OR HOUSE TOILET?

Started by OKIE9ERS, April 20, 2021, 09:49:45 AM

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luvrbus

You get away from the foot pedal type toilets for RV's they can get pricy I have the Aria ll in the Country Coach it's ok but cost over $600.00 lol doesn't have the wand though .Our son has the $2000.00 Headhunter in his Country Coach a valve went out from a freeze and he was going to replace the toilet instead of buying the valve for $80.00 he got the price for a new one and went with the $80.00 and $149.00 seat
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sledhead

I have the headhunter water blaster toilet and it is amazing . the high pressure blasts the crap out of it in a split - second so not to use to much water .

it came with the coach so it was kinda free

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luvrbus

To be honest when nature calls I don't know difference in any toilet,Headhunter does support their products though I have the Headhunter water pump there is a lot of difference between it and your regular pump in Rv's   
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Van

Quote from: Lin on April 21, 2021, 12:07:39 PM
I agree that it is a bit much to pay $2000. for a toilet, but there are lots of RV toilets available for less than $200.  If you want a little fancier, you could spent up to $300.  I do not know what we paid for ours some 15 years ago but it is porcelain and was certainly less than $200.  Of course, since we only use ours to dispose of human digestive waste, I do not see the need for any gold parts.  For those that have more high class uses for a toilet, that may be warranted.

As mentioned by others, a house toilet can work. It just uses a lot more water.

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