Alaskan building a camper van, just ordered one of these. I’m a little embarrassed to say that I’m so fascinated by this toilet, it’s really going to bring comfort and convenience to our camping and road trips
They really thought that out. Very self contained with the places for the accessories etc. The accessory holder is a handy little doodad too. The only drawback IMO is the way the lid clips closed. That setup can be hard to open for anyone with finger problems or strength issues, or even people with longer fingernails. Apart from that, they did a fantastic job on that.
You really know your….. 😆 sorry just had too. Who would have thought that the old portaloo would evolve. It definitely looks like a great product. Cheers.
You can - depends if you want one of each cassette, or if you want a second receptacle. You can find the GottaGo range here: www.snowys.com.au/search?w=GottaGo ~ Lauren
Please do not advise using peat moss because it is not sustainable. Since peat bogs are the single largest carbon sink on the planet, they're one of the ways nature helps minimize the greenhouse effect of too much of this gas in the atmosphere. When you remove the peat moss, not only does it release carbon dioxide, but it's that much less carbon getting stored.
I've never used a composting toilet, but I like the idea. I think it may be a bit of a leap for the average person to take on the idea of composting their own waste. ~ Ben
rubbish idea--- they only compost after about 3 weeks--- when you empty this on day the poo hasnt composted and your still tipping out raw sewerage--- get a normal dunny
Alaskan building a camper van, just ordered one of these. I’m a little embarrassed to say that I’m so fascinated by this toilet, it’s really going to bring comfort and convenience to our camping and road trips
Don't be embarrassed, such a basic thing but its got everyone excited as heck 😆
~ Lauren
Who’d of thought a toilet could be so interesting !
I know, right! ~ Ben
They really thought that out. Very self contained with the places for the accessories etc. The accessory holder is a handy little doodad too.
The only drawback IMO is the way the lid clips closed. That setup can be hard to open for anyone with finger problems or strength issues, or even people with longer fingernails.
Apart from that, they did a fantastic job on that.
Thanks for your thoughts - its certainly increasing in popularity
~ Lauren
Best review I have seen well explained
Cheers,
~ Ben
well presented, top job thankyou, you answered every question i had i will be buying one
Cheers
~ Ben
Very detailed and well explained. Thanks.
No worries
~ Lauren
You really know your….. 😆 sorry just had too. Who would have thought that the old portaloo would evolve. It definitely looks like a great product. Cheers.
Thanks Mark!
~ Lauren
What about skid marks on the pan?
Hopefully the standard bowl liners will fit ok, don't see why not. They work great in the Porta Potti 365.
It comes with a squirter, aim and shoot away.
The spray bottle should make short work of it
~ Lauren
Clean those by putting toilet paper on that accessory stick and wiping it away. Put the dirty paper in the hole with the solids.
Are there mounting point under the frame? Thinking of using in a boat.
Not exactly - check out Joolca's mounting info here:
support.joolca.com/hc/en-us/articles/9062325838991-Mounting-the-GottaGo
~ Lauren
How about litle kids how can it use the two holes if they have tiny body ,,,
Shouldnt have too many issues - even with a tiny body pee goes in a forward direction
Just dont sit right on the front edge of the seat
~ Lauren
Great explanation. How much? Also, can I buy both types of cassette/ rear section? and if so, how much?
You can - depends if you want one of each cassette, or if you want a second receptacle.
You can find the GottaGo range here:
www.snowys.com.au/search?w=GottaGo
~ Lauren
How can you unload it when its full
You remove the cassette and tip the waste out at a dump point
~ Lauren
Is there a decent bag that would fit this?
Yes, the XL Toilet Bag from Blacksmith:
www.snowys.com.au/australian-made-porta-potti-portable-toilet-bag
Cheers!
I own one of these. It fits the black Port-a-pottie bag perfectly.
Deliver to the UK?
We dont offer international shipping, sorry!
~ Lauren
they are made in the US (I think) so you can probably get them, search Joolca
@@skinnymeling Thanks, they have a UK webstore.
What is the price please
You can see all the current pricing on our website - www.snowys.com.au/camp-toilets#?pagenumber=1&orderBy=0&brands=206. ~ Ben
Great Explanation.... just missed the price :-)
We dont mention the price in our videos incase we have sales or promotions over time
Checkout the range:
www.snowys.com.au/search?w=GottaGo
~ Lauren
whats wrong with a normal camping toilet
Nothing!
~ Lauren
Might just have to add to my Santa list
They've been walking themselves out the door - I'm sure Santa will be busy this year
~ Lauren
Sorry. Answered in the video.
All good :)
~ Lauren
It's pretty small, you need something larger and less discreet.
😆
~ Lauren
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3m50s of adds before a short clip plays????? no thanx, Ive put up with 55s of unskipable adds so far and thats enough google spam for me, bye.
Thanks for your feedback
~ Lauren
A little steep at $350, but OK for composting toilet I guess.
This is a cheap composting style toilet that you can use as a chemical toilet. Not steep by that comparison
It may be a little more expensive, but it's also way more versatile. Who'd have thought a portable toilet could be so awesome. ~ Ben
Thanks for both valid comments.
It’s a bargain compared to the Trelino.
@@c2gutbuster Ahh, yes indeed a bargain compared to the Trelino!
Dumping if your allow only in Australia I’m be dumping crap 💩 everywhere like a dog lol 😝
I hope you'd have better respect for campsites and fellow campers!
~ Lauren
When nature calls
This looks like a nice alternative to the massively overpriced Trelino toilet.
Haven't heard of it, we'll check it out!
~ Lauren
Please do not advise using peat moss because it is not sustainable. Since peat bogs are the single largest carbon sink on the planet, they're one of the ways nature helps minimize the greenhouse effect of too much of this gas in the atmosphere. When you remove the peat moss, not only does it release carbon dioxide, but it's that much less carbon getting stored.
Thanks for the feedback
~ Lauren
Composting is the way to go . Lasts a long time and disposed easily .
I've never used a composting toilet, but I like the idea. I think it may be a bit of a leap for the average person to take on the idea of composting their own waste. ~ Ben
rubbish idea--- they only compost after about 3 weeks--- when you empty this on day the poo hasnt composted and your still tipping out raw sewerage--- get a normal dunny
@@SnowysOutdoors don’t discourage… it’s a better than putting your poo into a plastic bag and the rubbish bin!!
Skidmarks would be a problem with out water
Thats why you get the spray bottle and poker accessory!
~ Lauren