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We have a Luggable Loo, that I think is great. however, I did see the kazi and the Luggable today in a store.
The kazi does look good. As someone else said it has a lower centre of gravity, maybe the whole shape makes it more stable looking. Where the Luggable Loo is higher and really a large bucket with seat, but it does have a pretty good lid that clicks down.
The kazi, you take the smaller inner container out and take that to empty. It has a lid and handle, So the rest of it remains in your tent. Luggable Loo You have to carry the entire bucket to empty. However, I use the gel bags you can get for the Luggable so don't have that issue.
Luggable Loo, I'd say, is a better shape for packing. It's taller but round and you can fit quite a bit of kit inside it. The Kazi is more toilet shaped and think we'd find it harder to find a space for it. Also because of the inner bucket, you couldn't store much in it.
Storing things inside the Luggable Loo isn't as gross as it sounds I suppose because we use the bags no wee ever touches it. I give it a clean before setting off, then when we leave the site used some anti bacterial wipes to clean it. It seems to keep quite cool inside so I put items like the gas cans for out picnic stove. Way home and I stick the dirty breakfast pans and plates in. Saves time packing up, may as well let the dishwasher at home take care of them. The nice secure lid means no bacon fat smell in the car
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