I have a big plastic bucket, plastic bags, and ground sphagnum moss. I've considered using the Wag Bag (think I got that brand name right) set up, but would likely still stick with my bucket if I did use the Wag Bags. It is a bucket that zoology specimens came in oh so many years ago, 24 liter size (that's about 6.5 gallons). I have also considered adding a toilet seat to the bucket, but so far my frugal nature has won the argument regarding the seat and the Wag Bags (the moss is a lot cheaper than the bags, a few cents a treatment, as opposed to a couple of bucks. With the moss, and a top seal, I've had no odor problems with the bucket. mcneely ---- Jerry <jbvelo@BELLSOUTH.NET> wrote: > OK gang, simple subject: > > Any recommendations for the best > > portable toilet available?????????? > > Thanks > > > > JB KY > > 88 GL Guido > > 84 Westy > > > > > > ======= > Email scanned by PC Tools - No viruses or spyware found. > (Email Guard: 7.0.0.21, Virus/Spyware Database: 6.16790) > http://www.pctools.com/ > ======= -- David McNeely |
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