🚽 Elevate your outdoor game with comfort and convenience that travels light.
The MAXUSCAMP Portable Camping Toilet features an ultralight aviation-grade aluminum frame supporting up to 350 lbs, paired with an extra-large foldable seat for superior comfort. Weighing only 2.9 lbs and folding compactly, it offers quick setup and durable construction, making it the perfect portable restroom solution for adults on any outdoor adventure.
Color | White |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Brand | MAXUSCAMP |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Manufacturer | MAXUSCAMP |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00198168906767 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.93 x 7.68 x 4.61 inches |
Package Weight | 1.51 Kilograms |
Brand Name | MAXUSCAMP |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty |
Model Name | PT16-1 |
Suggested Users | Unisex - All ages |
Included Components | 1 handbag, 10 disposable plastic bags, 1 toilet seat, 1 portable toilet frame |
Size | Large |
M**D
*Edited from seller message*
Comfortable functioning little toilet if you are careful with it. Plenty of room to drop your business. Careful where you pack it though. it takes very little to ding one of telescoping legs. As a matter of fact a strong man could ding it with his thumb. Once a leg gets dinged you're done. Squat like your ancestors. The aluminum is among the weakest and thinnest I have experienced. Although it makes it light it also makes it pretty fragile. I had it packed with other collapsible tables, stoves, and items that didn't have issues.Seller offered a full refund. That made my day. I chose to replace it with another and will be careful not to pack it with other camping supplies that could potentially ding it in my trunk box. If that precaution is taken it really is a good, comfortable, and lightweight item to take on an overland trip.
W**P
Campaign toilet
It'd very useful, as special disabled, heavy person, it's portable camping toilet, light weight, easy to carry anywhere. Easy to use. Easy to fold and wash after using it.
L**R
So wonderful to have.
Wow! I hope this last, I really like it, it appears to be sturdy, despite the metal legs appearing a bit weak, but I guess when you sit on it, it feels more solid and durable, the seat is really hard, lol, but you can always pad it with an appropriate covering, it only took a few minutes to put the additional legs on. It’s pretty wide, which is great, but care must be taken if you’re a relatively small person, just hold on to the sides and hold your small children up, for they will fall inside the opening. I’m a happy customer. I like the carrier bag it comes in, it’ll fit snugly underneath your vehicle seat, or wherever you decide to place it. I’m not only going to use this on the road, I’ll use it as an additional toilet in my home. 5 stars for now, let’s see how it holds up over time. You can use cat litter in the waste bags that’s comes with it. I think it’s a pretty good value, but I haven’t used it yet- I just sat on it and tried it out, even so, I recommend it for now. I might purchase another one.
A**R
So compact.
Love this thing! It folds down super small. It’s great for storing under the bench seat in my camper van. And is also handy to have for hurricane emergencies when our city sewer system goes down.The carrying bag is actually sized so I can store the bags and poo powder and toilet paper alongside the folding toilet. So many times carrying bags are JUST big enough for the bare minimum. Thankfully that’s not the case here.I do wish the toilet seat opening was more of a standard size. The seat opening is kinda big so have to be careful not to fall through.Tip: I keep a roll of Glad Press N Seal nearby. At night in the camper bus, I take care of business, sprinkle in poo powder, then “seal” the seat overnight with the bag in place. The next morning, I peel back the Press N Seal, handle morning business, sprinkle in poo powder, then tie and set the bag outside.
D**S
SAR*
*Some Assembly RequiredIt just arrived, and I’m optimistic. I set it up in my living room, and it took my 240 pounds with very little flexing or settling, it feels rock-solid. I sat on it for an adequate amount of time to feel confident that it’s going to work well. The opening may be too large for some children, check the dimensions in the pictures.Couple things to note. I had to attach feet with… 2 inch? Phillips head screws. They supplied a combo screwdriver/Allen wrench for the task. So, if you forget to do it before you leave, it can be done in the field. The other thing is that it all came in an inexpensive (I specifically avoided “cheap”) bag. Unbranded two-way zipper, carry handle, and large enough to fit at least 2 rolls of the good stuff. Thin, but should be adequate. It was a nice touch.Ergonomically, it feels comfortable. (be delicate) I’m 6’0”, 240 this morning. The combination of the height and the generously sized hole felt very conducive to relaxing and opening up to the task at hand. I used a 5 gallon bucket one time in my life, and the story has become legend in my circle of friends and family. A generous opening is why I chose this item. I measured the seat in my house, and this came closest. Little bigger, side-to-side.For the pedantic: the seat has an aluminum rod under each unhinged edge, which fits into a channel in the top/cap of each corner of the stand/legs. This provides a solid structure that transfers weight to the corners. I lined my crack up with the crack in the seat, so my thighs were directly above the rods. There is no way to lock the seat onto the stand. That made ensuring the rods remained in the channels a challenge when I sat it down. I didn’t get all AVE forensic on the plastic parts of the stand, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it had some glass in it. It’s that type of polycarbonate. The seat is just plastic. HDPE? The aluminum rods literally do all the work.Will update in a month if it all goes pear-shaped in the forest.
A**B
Pros and Cons
Pros:- More lightweight than most- More compact than most as well- Wide opening and skinny seat is less confining then most, especially for men- Open bottom allows it to be used over a cathole (I still recommend lining the legs with a cutoff trash bag)- Feels like it isn't struggling to support my 250lbsCons:- Seat and frame do not lock together, very easy to knock it off and then have to fumble with it. Takes some effort getting used to it. NOT fun in the middle of the night, half asleep.- If you put the trash bag under the seat, it often rips holes at the top. If you put it over the seat, it sticks to you.- Wide opening and skinny seat isn't as supportive as others. Takes away some comfort, could even be uncomfortable for some.
K**Y
Very easy to use and convenient!!
Love it!!So easy to transport!
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