Elongated seat, taller height, and glazed ceramic make this RV toilet more comfortable and easier to clean than plastic. No more awkward balancing or cramped bowls, just real support and the simple pleasure of feeling at home on the road.
An RV toilet shouldn't feel like a downgrade. When you're on the road for days at a time, the little details like a toilet seat that feels right, a bowl with real room, and a lid that closes quietly start to matter more. The elongated seat and oversized bowl give you extra space to get comfortable compared to a round bowl, and the residential seat height lets you skip the balancing act of a typical camper toilet. In addition, the soft close lid and seat brings a little peace and quiet to your bathroom routine and helps avoid waking the family when nature calls before sunrise. These small upgrades add up and help make your RV feel like a real home away from home.
The all-ceramic bowl wipes clean with just a quick pass and shrugs off the stubborn marks that plastic toilets hold onto. The smooth, glazed surface keeps buildup from sticking, so the bowl stays fresh day after day. Tri-directional flush nozzles reach every corner for a complete rinse every time. With a setup like this, you can spend more time exploring and less time cleaning.
To make sure this toilet fits your RV, measure from the wall to the center of the floor flange. This is the rough-in measurement and you'll need at least 8-1/2" for a proper fit. If your current toilet is still installed, you can measure from the wall to the mounting bolts for a good estimate of the flange location. Just keep in mind that an offset flange or a 4-bolt toilet can throw off this measurement, so if you're not sure, removing the old toilet is the best way to double-check before you order.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone, Steve here with etrailer.com. Today, we're looking at our Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet. It's a standard height gravity flush using a foot pedal in a nice white color. Now, folks, this does feature a heavy-duty, all-ceramic toilet bowl with a lightweight plastic base. It's very durable, and it's gonna ensure superior strength, easy cleaning, and reliable performance. It is ideal for RVs and camper bathrooms alike.
It's an elongated design, so the inner seat and oversized bowl are gonna be great for convenience during travel. And it's a comfortable seat height, it's 19 inches tall overall. And then it is a quiet seat. I'm literally having to push this down to get it to even fall down. There we go.
And it's gonna close quiet as well. So very nice, very quiet. And again, you have your foot pedal here. Simply flush with that, and you can adjust the water flow that comes out of there as well. Now, coming from the top-down, it does use a tri-directional, high-powered flush nozzle, and that's hidden down inside of the ring of the bowl there.
And that's gonna let everything flush and complete, and it is a gravity flush. And then if we push the foot pedal, you can see the valve down there opening and closing. And that's gonna let your waste flush down very easy. It's easy to install, it does include the new gasket, and the two bolts, nuts, and protective covers to cover the holes once it's installed. As far as the width, it's 14.17 inches wide.
As far as the depth, all the way back here to the part that's gonna be flushed with the wall to the front lip, 20 1/2 inches long. And again, overall, 19 inches tall with the lid closed. Well, folks, I think that's gonna wrap it up for our look together at the Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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