Century 6210 5-Gallon Portable Toilet
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Century 6210 5-Gallon Portable ToiletReviewsI recently purchased this portable toilet for a trip to bike week. We have an enclosed trailer that we added a bath and kitchen too. Instead of adding a holding tank we bought this toilet since we would only be going on weekend trips. I was so impressed with this product. It worked great for the weekend, never a problem with operation, and was easy to empty and clean. I would recommend this product for the weekend camper. The good: - It works as advertised - Does not leak, unless it tips over during transport (the fresh water tank leaks) - Seems solid in body, seals and connections, except the cover (don't stand on it). The not as good: - Flushing tube is not too powerful, perhaps having multiple nozzles would have helped. It seems to only rinse a certain section of the bowl. - It leaks when it tips over (which you should guard against), probably from the bellows or rinse tube (it leaks clean water only) - It is prone to tipping over when it only has fresh water in it (becomes top-heavy). The smaller model probably would be more stable. - It lacks a pressure-relief valve which some more expensive toilets have. When it comes time to empty the waste tank, one must be rather careful when opening it as internal pressure build-up can cause it to splash initially, probably in your face. Alternatively, relieve pressure with the cover down, then remove the tank. I have not tried any chemicals in it yet (short trips). I am very pleased with our purchase of the Century 5 gallon portable toilet. We have found it to be an excellent quality product. I would not hesitate purchase this product again. The low Amazon price made it an excellent purchase. Average Rating:![]() |
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Designed for a camping site, a boat, an RV, or any other recreational facility, this self-contained portable toilet has a 3.2-gallon freshwater tank and a 5-gallon waste-water holding tank. The tanks are made of high-density polyethylene in a one-piece, leak-proof design and can be emptied completely... |















