George; Though I got my toilel a long time before I got my westy, I lucked out one one dimension--the height. It may be important to some that the toilet be able to slide under the edge of the extended bed to get it out of the way. 13 inches is the clearance on an 83, I think later models are even lower. Some might like the extra capacity, but the ability to stow away will be a factor for others. Jim On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:16 AM, george jannini <georgejoann@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > courtney hook wrote: > >>> The GoWesty numbers don't correspond to any of the P.T.'s on the >>> Thetford site. Does anybody know what Thetford model number it is? >>> << > > I only saw one. Judging by the specs, it looks like Thetford's > Porta Potti 135, which holds 2.6 for flushing and 2.6 gallons of, um, > "stuff". Dimensions: 12.2"H x 13.4"W x 15"D > > My choice was to go with the largest non electric model I could > find, since I'm the one in charge of the thing and the footprints of > all the models are pretty much the same for all intents and purposes. > Less handling, the better, I say. > > George/ATL |
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