I hadn't heard of this, so naturally had to google it, wondering what on earth I would see. Personally, I think that's the silliest idea anyone ever came up with. But what an array of camp toilets I found!
The blue one is the popup pooper. I bought the chair style one years ago. I never used a bag under it though, I just dug a hole, and filled the dirt in as needed. The one with the white seat was one my late sil had, and it collapsed under her, so that one's not much chop for anyone bigger than a jockey!
If you google images, you'll see a huge amount of styles. Me, I'll stick to my portaloo.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Sunday 7th of July 2013 06:15:50 PM
Don't laugh, there is actually such a thing. My questions to those who have one, how do you empty it, best way to use it, set it up etc. Do you find the gel/bags to be easily disposed of and how do you do that, when not out in the bush.
Marge
QueenKombi said
09:18 PM Jul 7, 2013
I know What you mean and I've seen a woman using one, but I thought.......... YUCK!! Now she has to take it home and wash it somehow, whereas my trusty "nappy sacks" bought from a supermarket very cheaply (used for putting dirty disposable nappies in and around the same size as a small freezer bag) works just fine! It even comes with built-in ties and deodorant
jetj said
11:12 PM Jul 7, 2013
Lots of people who live in their campervan in the US use plastic bags with some sawdust and put in the garbage bins. Boy if I sat on that I would need a crane to get me up. I have seen one.
GaryKelly said
11:44 PM Jul 7, 2013
I read somewhere that it's illegal to be seen dangling from a crane with your pants down around your ankles.
jetj said
12:01 AM Jul 8, 2013
Downright ugly if not illegal.
Mark said
12:34 AM Jul 8, 2013
What a 5h1tty subject LOL..........
Just going for a cuppa and some Mud cake!!
hako said
01:17 AM Jul 8, 2013
I'd be interested in whether they are OK too Marge, not all of us have ensuites in our van. My wife will not free camp unless there is a toilet, so something 'more acceptable' would be great.
Also could QueenKombi expand a bit on the nappy bags.
Good Luck.
Beth54 said
01:31 AM Jul 8, 2013
hako wrote:
I'd be interested in whether they are OK too Marge, not all of us have ensuites in our van. My wife will not free camp unless there is a toilet, so something 'more acceptable' would be great. Also could QueenKombi expand a bit on the nappy bags. Good Luck.
I don't have an ensuite van, but I wouldn't be without my portaloo. A whole lot less messy than any alternatives, as far as I'm concerned.
I see by your avatar that you have an Avan...if it's not possible to put a portaloo in there, use one of those popup tents for it and a shower. I have one, but have only had to use it once.
Homer and Marge said
10:01 PM Jul 8, 2013
Good one Gary. You're right; the idea of Homer or myself dangling froma crane is mind boggling to say the least. I'm still giggling. Perhaps we should be looking at a high rise model!
Marge
Homer and Marge said
10:03 PM Jul 8, 2013
Never thought of that Queen kombie. Thanks.
Marge
hako said
10:55 PM Jul 8, 2013
Beth54 wrote:
I don't have an ensuite van, but I wouldn't be without my portaloo. A whole lot less messy than any alternatives, as far as I'm concerned.
I see by your avatar that you have an Avan...if it's not possible to put a portaloo in there, use one of those popup tents for it and a shower. I have one, but have only had to use it once.
G'Day Beth, thanks for the reply - you tow a portaloo behind you ....I GOOGLED 'portaloos' and they are the ones at big events but surely you don't mean one of those. A portapotti?
I'm going to buy a portapotta to use in an ensuite tent as you suggest.
Regards
Denis
Happywanderer said
10:58 PM Jul 8, 2013
I will stick to my Portaloo too Beth. At least you know its strong enough to sit on without collapsing and easy enough to empty at a dump point. Even in my little van Myrtle I have plenty of room for it. It also makes an extra see if need be.
Beth54 said
11:07 PM Jul 8, 2013
hako wrote:
Beth54 wrote:
I don't have an ensuite van, but I wouldn't be without my portaloo. A whole lot less messy than any alternatives, as far as I'm concerned.
I see by your avatar that you have an Avan...if it's not possible to put a portaloo in there, use one of those popup tents for it and a shower. I have one, but have only had to use it once.
G'Day Beth, thanks for the reply - you tow a portaloo behind you ....I GOOGLED 'portaloos' and they are the ones at big events but surely you don't mean one of those. A portapotti?
I'm going to buy a portapotta to use in an ensuite tent as you suggest.
Regards
Denis
Doh! Yes, porta potti.
Happywanderer said
11:10 PM Jul 8, 2013
That's what I always call mine too, a portaloo. Didn't think about towing it.
Beth54 said
11:17 PM Jul 8, 2013
I have a funny story about a portaloo..the one you tow. There was one set up at a big family reunion years ago, and my aunty who passed away last month, hooked it to the car while I was in it, and started to drive off!
I still get ribbed about that.
Renfrew said
11:28 PM Jul 8, 2013
We had a "Luggable Loo" the original many years ago B4 Porti Potties. Great unit with removable seat & lid. The 20 litre green bucket made a great stool. (no pun intended), step ladder & always lined with a black garbo bag for correct disposal. Buried 150 metres away from sites & deep.
I'd be interested in whether they are OK too Marge, not all of us have ensuites in our van. My wife will not free camp unless there is a toilet, so something 'more acceptable' would be great. Also could QueenKombi expand a bit on the nappy bags. Good Luck.
You mean "good luck" trying to explain what I meant
I swear I must be slightly dyslexic or something. I read that as a "Pooper-Scooper" which is a device on the end of a handle used to pick up dog droppings!
Now I have a picture in my head of someone putting a nappy-sack over a tin can and trying to squat over it
hako said
03:15 AM Jul 9, 2013
QueenKombi wrote:
You mean "good luck" trying to explain what I meant
I swear I must be slightly dyslexic or something. I read that as a "Pooper-Scooper" which is a device on the end of a handle used to pick up dog droppings!
Now I have a picture in my head of someone putting a nappy-sack over a tin can and trying to squat over it
Thanks for clearing that up. Back a few years in a "Popular Mechanics" magazine I saw an advert for a new invention - the "Super Dooper Pooper Scooper"....I thought at the time it would only be the Yanks that would invent such a device and give it a name like that.
Regards
Denis
jetj said
05:22 AM Jul 9, 2013
The Luggable Loo are available still but the ones I've seen are called Thunder Down Under I think. I have one. I also have the folding seat one and a porta potti. Nothing like a collection.
The dog lady said
06:24 AM Jul 9, 2013
For the first year that I lived on my property I only had one of the chair style ones as per Beth's photos. Just stand it over a hole and all good. And watching the birds and wallabies while meditating beats reading a boring magazine in a tiny room :)
countryroad said
08:12 AM Sep 25, 2013
I've just got to race to the loo I've been laughing so much.
chaslib said
01:04 PM Sep 25, 2013
countryroad wrote:
I've just got to race to the loo I've been laughing so much.
Ladies, if you want the full set, you need the complimenting "she-wee" ..... Available now at BCF ...
I'd prefer this, as it would handle a man of my size a bit better. I have seen the Luggable Loo at BCF.
I'm looking for an alternative to the porta potti, had one when I had the family, and hated it with a passion.
KombiQueens nappy sack has given me an idea, but an American friend uses bio degradable bin liners with sawdust or lime(?) but disposing of it could be an issue, as when I lived in Ashfield NSW many many moons ago, there was an issue with the council and people disposing of nappies in the council bins, but I can't remember what the alternative was.
jetj said
02:23 AM Sep 26, 2013
chaslib wrote:
Ladies, if you want the full set, you need the complimenting "she-wee" ..... Available now at BCF ...
I have a "she-wee" and another model of a similar thing. Haven't been game to use them incase I miss.
Despite the rather bizarre name, the Pop Up Pooper is a strong reliable device for handling biological 'chores'. When folded down it is extremely compact and will fit into many a niche that might otherwise be wasted space, so it is excellent where space is at a premium. It is a 'Dry' toilet in that it does NOT use water for either flushing or treatment of content. The unit uses biodegradable one use bags along with a powder or crystalline co-agulating additive which gels the contents. The sealed bag may then be disposed of in any sewer or septic system or placed in a dump point, where, unlike some other things which people put in dump points, it will completely dissolve. Watch the use by date of the biodegradable bags or you may have a disaster on your hands and elsewhere.
The blue one is the popup pooper. I bought the chair style one years ago. I never used a bag under it though, I just dug a hole, and filled the dirt in as needed. The one with the white seat was one my late sil had, and it collapsed under her, so that one's not much chop for anyone bigger than a jockey!
If you google images, you'll see a huge amount of styles. Me, I'll stick to my portaloo.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Sunday 7th of July 2013 06:15:50 PM
Don't laugh, there is actually such a thing. My questions to those who have one, how do you empty it, best way to use it, set it up etc. Do you find the gel/bags to be easily disposed of and how do you do that, when not out in the bush.
Marge
I know What you mean and I've seen a woman using one, but I thought.......... YUCK!! Now she has to take it home and wash it somehow, whereas my trusty "nappy sacks" bought from a supermarket very cheaply (used for putting dirty disposable nappies in and around the same size as a small freezer bag) works just fine! It even comes with built-in ties and deodorant
Lots of people who live in their campervan in the US use plastic bags with some sawdust and put in the garbage bins. Boy if I sat on that I would need a crane to get me up. I have seen one.
Downright ugly if not illegal.
Just going for a cuppa and some Mud cake!!
Also could QueenKombi expand a bit on the nappy bags.
Good Luck.
I don't have an ensuite van, but I wouldn't be without my portaloo. A whole lot less messy than any alternatives, as far as I'm concerned.
I see by your avatar that you have an Avan...if it's not possible to put a portaloo in there, use one of those popup tents for it and a shower. I have one, but have only had to use it once.
Good one Gary. You're right; the idea of Homer or myself dangling froma crane is mind boggling to say the least. I'm still giggling. Perhaps we should be looking at a high rise model!
Marge
Never thought of that Queen kombie. Thanks.
Marge
G'Day Beth, thanks for the reply - you tow a portaloo behind you
....I GOOGLED 'portaloos' and they are the ones at big events but surely you don't mean one of those. A portapotti?
I'm going to buy a portapotta to use in an ensuite tent as you suggest.
Regards
Denis
Doh!
Yes, porta potti.
I have a funny story about a portaloo..the one you tow. There was one set up at a big family reunion years ago, and my aunty who passed away last month, hooked it to the car while I was in it, and started to drive off!
I still get ribbed about that.
We had a "Luggable Loo" the original many years ago B4 Porti Potties. Great unit with removable seat & lid. The 20 litre green bucket made a great stool. (no pun intended), step ladder & always lined with a black garbo bag for correct disposal. Buried 150 metres away from sites & deep.
how about if one does not do it all at all...
You mean "good luck" trying to explain what I meant
I swear I must be slightly dyslexic or something. I read that as a "Pooper-Scooper" which is a device on the end of a handle used to pick up dog droppings!
Now I have a picture in my head of someone putting a nappy-sack over a tin can and trying to squat over it
Thanks for clearing that up. Back a few years in a "Popular Mechanics" magazine I saw an advert for a new invention - the "Super Dooper Pooper Scooper"....I thought at the time it would only be the Yanks that would invent such a device and give it a name like that.
Regards
Denis
The Luggable Loo are available still but the ones I've seen are called Thunder Down Under I think. I have one. I also have the folding seat one and a porta potti. Nothing like a collection.
Ladies, if you want the full set, you need the complimenting "she-wee" ..... Available now at BCF ...
I'd prefer this, as it would handle a man of my size a bit better. I have seen the Luggable Loo at BCF.
I'm looking for an alternative to the porta potti, had one when I had the family, and hated it with a passion.
KombiQueens nappy sack has given me an idea, but an American friend uses bio degradable bin liners with sawdust or lime(?) but disposing of it could be an issue, as when I lived in Ashfield NSW many many moons ago, there was an issue with the council and people disposing of nappies in the council bins, but I can't remember what the alternative was.
I have a "she-wee" and another model of a similar thing. Haven't been game to use them incase I miss.
Hmmmm.........here's an outdoor home made one....
Or how about PooPourri........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKLnhuzh9uY
Or maybe a Poo Tube;
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6648
http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/plan-and-prepare/care-codes/activity-minimal-impact-codes/disposing-of-human-waste/
Despite the rather bizarre name, the Pop Up Pooper is a strong reliable device for handling biological 'chores'. When folded down it is extremely compact and will fit into many a niche that might otherwise be wasted space, so it is excellent where space is at a premium. It is a 'Dry' toilet in that it does NOT use water for either flushing or treatment of content. The unit uses biodegradable one use bags along with a powder or crystalline co-agulating additive which gels the contents. The sealed bag may then be disposed of in any sewer or septic system or placed in a dump point, where, unlike some other things which people put in dump points, it will completely dissolve. Watch the use by date of the biodegradable bags or you may have a disaster on your hands and elsewhere.