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crasster

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Posted: 11/28/11 08:44am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yeah, I'm trying to get a "bathroom". That means a shower + porta potti or whatever.

I think there could be a REAL market for tiny campers with tiny sit down bathrooms for people that want to drive really efficient and still have practically a fully functional camper.


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Posted: 11/28/11 08:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

There is the FR rockwood A124 Hard sided Aframe The shower is new for 2012

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Depends what you call a bathroom - These work just fine

My 2008 Starcraft 14PT came with cassett potty - shower combo that doesnt take up too much room. The shower works out great but it is a sit down shower and is kinda strange to get used to sitting on the pot to take a shower. Lid down optional I guess... The potty is electric and flushes with the push of button. The potty has a wheeled tote containing accessable next to the outside door and you can just wheel that to the camp site bathroom and pour down their pot.bathroom. I think the cassett pottie has a 6 ga water container built in for flushing.. We were pleasently surprised with no oders whatsoever... Looks something like this on inside




This isnt a very light POPUP however.. Weighs in at 4200 lbs and is a 12-foot box. I dont know if the smaller Starcraft trailers have the same potty/shower option or not. Sure is handy to have for the 2AM pottie run when its 20 degrees outside..

The 5-gal bucket works just as well also. At least I can store my truck jumper cables in it when not being used.

Back in my tent camping days at least someone brought a six-foot long board by twelve-inches wide with three holes cut-out inside for three 5-gal buckets. This would be a high clase three-holer I guess complete with toliet paper hanging on a tree...

* This post was edited 11/28/11 09:45am by RoyB *


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Posted: 11/28/11 12:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Portable cassette toilet + rope + tarp = Girl's boodnocking bathroom
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Posted: 11/28/11 10:25pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

crasster you are right. There is a popular market for what you want in Europe.

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Posted: 11/28/11 10:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Not a pop up but thought you may like the one at the very bottom Here also the next one up has a potti but no shower.

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Posted: 11/29/11 07:05am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Not a Pup but still pretty light.

http://www.parkliner.com/


Edit made link clickable....Mike

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