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Topic: fiamma bi-pot 1513 portable toilet
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28/2/2011 at 1:01pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL & Coleman Waterfall
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Last night I read a post about the above portable toilet on here and have since been trying to convince my husband that we should get one too. I would like to get one for two reasons namely, we have two young children and I am not keen on using public loos. We have a spare bedroom in our tent in which to house it. My husband is concerned that it will smell. We are newbies so far as camping is concerned and would appreciate knowledgable advice! Thanks
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28/2/2011 at 1:10pm
Location: notts Outfit: conway cardinal clubman
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It wont smell if you use the the right chemicals in the flushing tank
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28/2/2011 at 1:16pm
Location: Lincolnshire Outfit: Elddis Xplore 302 SE 2011
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Hi.
There are chemicals that you mix with the water in your tanks.One tank holds the flush mix and the other tank is for the soiled waste.We only use ours for passing of water I wouldn`t use it or empty it for anything else.the flush keeps it smelling nice so dont worry about that.Hope this helps.Cheers.Alex
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28/2/2011 at 4:15pm
Location: North Yorkshire Outfit: Holi * Perran 4 * Airedale 5
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We have a Fiamma Bi Pot and think it's a fab bit of kit (much better than the Thetford Porta Potti IMO)
It is easy to fill, empty and clean out and we have never had a problem with leaks or smells (and we use ours for everything!)
Pink fluid in the top flush tank and blue or green fluid in the waste. We are a family of 5 and find we need to empty it every 2-3 days.
Definately useful if you have a young family - there is nothing worse than having to trek to the site's toilet block at 3am in the pouring rain!
We never camp without ours!
------------- Helen xx
Mini Mad Mum
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28/2/2011 at 5:04pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL & Coleman Waterfall
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Thanks all for your advice. Helen your post has been particularly helpful and I am sure it will convince my husband the Fiamma is a good idea
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07/3/2011 at 2:22pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Vango Monte Verde 900
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Having read all these comments, I have decided to try to convince my husband too into buying one of these toilets!!
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07/3/2011 at 7:40pm
Location: Southampton Outfit: Elddis supreme 550
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Have got mine from World of Camping, not used it yet, but looks good! Well pleased.
Ali
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07/3/2011 at 9:57pm
Location: Birmingham Outfit: VW California+Swift 490GXL+Khyam XXL
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As I have posted else where on these forums when it comes to porta potties we know what we are on about, we have Dometic in the campervan, Thetford in the caravan and a Elsan visa 268 which is in daily use as a bedside commode (due to illness). The Dometic in the camper is used weekly, and since our caravan has been stored on my sisters drive for the past year, her eldest has taken up residence in caravan (teenage rebellious independence).
Over the years we tried Campingaz Fiamma and one or two others, after about a year each of them had developed faults or leaks. I accept that our use is above and beyond most campers but just trying to let you benefit from our exhaustive testing.
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08/3/2011 at 11:14am
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We put a Thetford side by side with a Fiamma Bi Pot at the weekend (sad, I know!) and the pull-forward lever (to empty contents into the lower chamber) on the Thetford was miles easier to operate than the Fiamma, which stuck and was difficult to do. The Thetford lever was free-running and easy.
We already have a Thetford, never had any problems with it, but were considering getting the smaller Fiamma to save on space and for weekends. We won't now bother,but are looking for a bargain Thetford 135 instead (so if anyone knows where there's a good deal?).
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08/3/2011 at 4:10pm
Location: devon Outfit: fc plus 2 many tents
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maybe there was a problem with the bi pot as mine moves with no effort at all.
------------- tony
that was a lovely summer
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08/3/2011 at 5:31pm
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Maybe so, but it was a devil; I ended up having to brace the loo with one hand and try to pull against it (wouldn't actually fancy doing that if it had been used!) We even took it apart, to inspect the mechanism, and it wouldn't even pull open easily then. The Thetford just slid out easily, no problem.
It put me off, anyhow, but I'll admit it might have been a one-off. I'll stick with Thetford.
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