Portable Toilets, Toilet Gadgets

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By Nicholas Skeba


Have you ever needed to go, that is to the toilet, while on the go? This is of course the fuction of a portable toilet. They make sure you always have someway to take care of busy. This could be on the road or even in an area where there just doesn’t seem to be a toilet. (Where are you?) A few gadgets seem to have found an interesting way to let you go while on the go.

Kaneko Sangyo Portable Toilet

This Japanese lets you go to the toilet almost anywhere. It has a curtain so you can even go to the toilet while you are sitting in your car. The toilet itself is made out cardboard assembly which is apparently strong enough to hold itself together. Then you use sheet that holds the water. This is also the bag for properly disposal of your waste. This may be a practical device to use when you have to really go and just can’t make it anywhere in time. Maybe you are on a road trip and just don’t feel like getting off the road?

Phillips Environmental PETT Portable Environmental Toilet

Who wouldn’t feel cool with a toilet that folds up into a briefcase? People won’t know that you don’t have documents in your briefcase; rather you’ve got something else. This toilet is easily convertible and gives you a place to sit. How much weight this plastic toilet can hold isn’t given, but it really doesn’t look all that stable (see picture below). For sanitary purposes it does include a zip-close storage bag, toilet paper and hand sanitizer so that you don’t get bacteria everywhere.

Coleman Portable Toilet

The design is pretty much standard when it comes to portable toilets. It does hold a lot of busy. It has a 2.8-gal capacity/holding tank and a 3.2-gal capacity/fresh-water tank. That is a lot of extra waste!


Be careful using portable toilets!

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