Harry Monk:
It seems a lot more expensive than a roll of bin liners and an empty Sunny Delight bottle, and you don’t need chemicals for those either, just a bin.
How disgusting is that, some poor sod has to empty the bin with all your smelly crap in it, I think my way is better.
Does your Porta Potty not have to be emptied somewhere then?
What happens, does the ■■■ Fairy magic it all away?
My grandfather used to tell me a story of when he was a navigator in a Lancaster bomber, they had a chemical toilet that worked fine… until there was air turbulence or flack, then the aircraft would be bouncing all over the place and the chemical toilet would inevitably empty its contents all over the place, I can imagine what that was like with a crew of scared young lads on a bombing mission over enemy territory.
Now think of the state of our roads with the size of some potholes and imagine what the cab would be like…
I would rather risk an MSA or discreet hedge…
If we were talking about a bucket of urine slopping about in the corner that would be one thing.
But, the clue is in the name.
Cassette toilet.
It’s sealed. It’s got a slide valve.
It beats ■■■■■■■ in a bottle and throwing it out at speed, which looking at the amount of disgusting milk bottles ect laying around at the side of the road is the chosen method for a lot of us.
Harry Monk:
It seems a lot more expensive than a roll of bin liners and an empty Sunny Delight bottle, and you don’t need chemicals for those either, just a bin.
How disgusting is that, some poor sod has to empty the bin with all your smelly crap in it, I think my way is better.
Does your Porta Potty not have to be emptied somewhere then?
What happens, does the ■■■ Fairy magic it all away?
Obviously I empty it down the toilet, what do you think I do.
Cant imagine one of those bogs standing up to any botty abuse…8 pints and a curry…wake up at 4 busting and its all over like a flock of starlings, if a layby is the only option and no bog then its hedge row bottom or under the trailer…ive seen a shower in a magnum od had it done pretty cool .
motis.org got a shed lot of pics of the stuff looks pretty good
That’s some pretty clever design actually, and it’s based on a real truck. Why do manufacturers not take note of stuff like this? Presumably cos it’d cost too much to fit?
motis.org got a shed lot of pics of the stuff looks pretty good
That’s some pretty clever design actually, and it’s based on a real truck. Why do manufacturers not take note of stuff like this? Presumably cos it’d cost too much to fit?
And weight on the truck with the ■■■■■■■ tank to add on
well im a bit surprised that no one from the Canadian forum has mentioned our East Indian colleages out here …
cutting holes in the cab floor when 2 or 3 of of them in same truck so they dont have to stop!!.
CMVE out here put the truck out of service if they catch them ,st all over prop ,axles etc.
& before anyone says its BS ,i have been shown a truck like this in a workshop…it was to be taken outside no work done on it and a phone call made!
jimmy.
The whole idea of toilets in cabs scares the hell out of me. Over time there is bound to be a few occasions where you miss the target or a bit of splash back occurs, then you have the turd the morning after a vindaloo that’ll plaster the bowl and stink to high heaven.
Most of us don’t own our wagons, at some point another driver will get in and they shouldn’t have to work in an enclosed environment where someones been doing the business.
As for having toilets actually fitted into cabs, can you imagine the kick offs in the transport office when a driver finds another drivers skiddies all over the place?
Some of the remarks on this thread are a complete load of [zb]!
These toilets have been in use for around twenty years in campers and caravans.
THEY DO NOT SMELL
2)THEY ARE COMPLETELY SEALED (even if turned upside down)
3)THEY ARE TOTALLY HYGENIC.
What sort of animals are you that compare doing in plastic bags, compared with doing it in a purpose designed fit for purpose container.
if some of you lot are examples of the modern lorry driver, then I’m glad I’m out of it.
You disgust me!
Can’t understand why people are going on about what would happen in the event of a roll over. Getting covered in my own ■■■■ would be the least of my worries and it is your own after all so can’t be that bad… People actually pay to sit in a bathtub full of the stuff.
rob22888:
Over time there is bound to be a few occasions where you miss the target or a bit of splash back occurs, then you have the turd the morning after a vindaloo that’ll plaster the bowl and stink to high heaven.
This has to rate as one of the funniest threads on here in a long time
emmerson2:
Some of the remarks on this thread are a complete load of [zb]!
These toilets have been in use for around twenty years in campers and caravans.
THEY DO NOT SMELL
2)THEY ARE COMPLETELY SEALED (even if turned upside down)
3)THEY ARE TOTALLY HYGENIC.
What sort of animals are you that compare doing in plastic bags, compared with doing it in a purpose designed fit for purpose container.
if some of you lot are examples of the modern lorry driver, then I’m glad I’m out of it.
You disgust me!
Obviously you’ve never had the [zb] and ■■■■ Bergen, on a two week foot patrol down south Armagh then? Couldn’t wait to get back to XMG for a shower! Man up!
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The ‘preview’ feature is your friend. dd.
emmerson2:
Some of the remarks on this thread are a complete load of [zb]!
These toilets have been in use for around twenty years in campers and caravans.
THEY DO NOT SMELL
2)THEY ARE COMPLETELY SEALED (even if turned upside down)
3)THEY ARE TOTALLY HYGENIC.
What sort of animals are you that compare doing in plastic bags, compared with doing it in a purpose designed fit for purpose container.
if some of you lot are examples of the modern lorry driver, then I’m glad I’m out of it.
You disgust me!
If the op wants to use one and be sensible with it i dont have a problem.
For me though, drivers carrying round their own toilets is just a recipe for disaster, purely because a lot of drivers are scruffy lazy buggers who cant be trusted. I prefer the way it is where drivers look for proper toilets away from the cab and only resort to carrier bags as a last resort. Granted, its not glamorous but if these porta loos caught on we would just end up with loads of drivers doing the business on their own throne in their cabs rather than using facilities. Before you know it your stepping into someones emptied tank in the middle of a layby before returning to your cab where another drivers misfired onto the passenger seat.