I have tried all three of those but didn't think they worked as good as the Thetford ones I use. Cheaper though. I agree with Dick about the T Tree ones. YUK!
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
LLD said
07:15 PM Jan 6, 2019
Bio-Pack ones do not hide the smell and I think they only last 2-3 days. The Porta-Pak blue are slightly better and were supposed to last 3-4 days. Gotta stop drinking that dark ale.
The Travelling Dillberries said
08:23 PM Jan 6, 2019
LLD wrote:
Bio-Pack ones do not hide the smell and I think they only last 2-3 days. The Porta-Pak blue are slightly better and were supposed to last 3-4 days. Gotta stop drinking that dark ale.
Interesting LLD, probably too much info but Bio-Pak hides our "smells" no problem!!
Ge said
12:11 AM Jan 7, 2019
Me prefer Oda B Gone.
littledick said
08:16 AM Jan 7, 2019
The Travelling Dillberries wrote:
littledick wrote:
Paid $24 at Merimbula a month ago, just started using it. Don't like the T tree one though.
Don't have a top tank so straight in the hole!!
Dick.
Can buy cheaper here all the time Dick, online of course.
We've tried the Walex product and it works well. We have also tried all the other types of toilet chemicals and found 'Portasol' to be far superior. Works out at almost half the price of all the other's as you only need to use 50ml per a standard 20ltr toilet cassette. Developed for marine toilet use, both commercially & recreational. Available from Bunnings in 1ltr & 5lts measuring type containers.
Dougwe said
10:01 AM Jan 7, 2019
Hi Pariss, I just looked up that 'Portasol' and sounds good but I couldn't find anything to say if it is 'Septic Safe' Having used it, does it have anything on the container about it
If there is a product out there that works well and I don't use it, I am always willing to try it.
I currently use the Thetford Blue Sachet's or Liquid and both work as I hope they would, but not septic safe. I also have the Thetford Green Liquid for when I know I need to empty in a septic system. Not as good as the blue but still work. The green sachet's are not as good though. IMO.
Keep safe on the roads and out there.
Umpie1 said
11:08 AM Jan 7, 2019
On researching this subject I came across a number of suggestions that in hot weather put 2 sachets in rather than one. I have done this and it appears to work well. While Napisan may be cheaper It is really false economy as it may muck up the seals in the cassette.
Umpie1 said
11:10 AM Jan 7, 2019
The Travelling Dillberries wrote:
littledick wrote:
Paid $24 at Merimbula a month ago, just started using it. Don't like the T tree one though.
Don't have a top tank so straight in the hole!!
Dick.
Can buy cheaper here all the time Dick, online of course.
Don't forget to add the freight component unless you are picking up.
Dick0 said
03:52 PM Jan 7, 2019
Desert Dweller wrote:
I can feel a ''Napisan Attack'' coming on.
For those that do use Napisan or similar you can get 5kg of pure Sodium Percarbonate; the active ingredient, on EBAY for $35.00 & includes free postage.
I can feel a ''Napisan Attack'' coming on.
Who has these LLD? OK Supercheap!!
-- Edited by The Travelling Dillberries on Saturday 5th of January 2019 06:03:50 PM
Yer not supposed to take it, goes in the Dunny!
Paid $24 at Merimbula a month ago, just started using it. Don't like the T tree one though.
Don't have a top tank so straight in the hole!!
Dick.
Can buy cheaper here all the time Dick, online of course.
https://www.caravansplus.com.au/bathroom/toilet-chemicals/
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Interesting LLD, probably too much info but Bio-Pak hides our "smells" no problem!!
We've tried the Walex product and it works well. We have also tried all the other types of toilet chemicals and found 'Portasol' to be far superior. Works out at almost half the price of all the other's as you only need to use 50ml per a standard 20ltr toilet cassette. Developed for marine toilet use, both commercially & recreational. Available from Bunnings in 1ltr & 5lts measuring type containers.
Hi Pariss, I just looked up that 'Portasol' and sounds good but I couldn't find anything to say if it is 'Septic Safe'
Having used it, does it have anything on the container about it 
If there is a product out there that works well and I don't use it, I am always willing to try it.
I currently use the Thetford Blue Sachet's or Liquid and both work as I hope they would, but not septic safe. I also have the Thetford Green Liquid for when I know I need to empty in a septic system. Not as good as the blue but still work. The green sachet's are not as good though. IMO.
Keep safe on the roads and out there.
Don't forget to add the freight component unless you are picking up.
For those that do use Napisan or similar you can get 5kg of pure Sodium Percarbonate; the active ingredient, on EBAY for $35.00 & includes free postage.
Do the sums...cheapest alternative.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Oxygen-Bleach-5kg-100-PURE-Sodium-Percarbonate-EcoFriendly-Oxy-MCN-or-Beer-Keg/222161948614?hash=item33b9e24fc6:g:o6MAAOSwtutcDRjl:rk:20:pf:0
Or 3kg for $30.00.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Oxygen-Bleach-3kg-100-PURE-Sodium-Percarbonate-Eco-Friendly-Oxy-MCN-or-Beer-Keg/222956751479?hash=item33e9420a77:g:kI4AAOSwVEFcDRgf:rk:19:pf:0
We use these,34% sodium carbonate.
The active ingredient of which is sodium percarbonate, exactly the same as the soakers.
Sodium percarbonate breaks down and releases oxygen which reduces the production of methane to solve the smell problem.
Cheers,
Peter
And...with pure Sodium Percarbonate you only need to add 1 teaspoon after every toilet visit!
I suggest that is quite a bit too much. We use 1 level teaspoon (added dry) of soaker, so 1/3rd of that of pure would be plenty.
Using more will not do a better job.
Cheers,
Peter