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Upgrade your RV with an electric toilet that grinds waste, flushes easily, and keeps your black tank flowing. Make "poo pyramids" and dreaded tank chores a thing of the past, and get back to what you love about travelling and the open road.

Space is always at a premium in an RV, and every detail counts when you're on the road. The seat on this electric macerating toilet is sized for real comfort, while its compact footprint fits into most RV bathrooms without a struggle. The soft-close seat means no more sharp bangs or jolts if the lid slips.
The high-capacity pump grinds up solid waste and toilet paper, turning it into a slurry that flows easily into your black tank. That puts an end to the dreaded "poo pyramids" you get with standard gravity toilets. Plus, the ceramic bowl resists stains and odors, so cleanup is faster and your RV bathroom stays fresher between stops. All together, it adds up to more comfort and less hassle, so you can focus on the good parts of your journey.

With every flush, this toilet draws water from your RV's freshwater tank for a fresh rinse and better odor control. The solenoid valve with anti-siphon breaker adds peace of mind by protecting your potable water supply from contamination. Just press the button and let the system handle the rest - no hand pumps, foot pedals, or extra steps required.
Nobody wants exposed pipes or wires in an RV bathroom. This toilet's plumbing and wiring are concealed for a neat, finished appearance, and the floor-mount design keeps everything stable while you're on the move. It's designed for pressurized RV freshwater systems that provide at least 2.9 GPM.
If you're upgrading from a standard gravity toilet, plan on extra steps to add wiring for the pump and reroute plumbing to the black tank. This isn't a quick swap, but many RVers tackle it as a weekend project with basic tools, some plumbing pipe or hose, and a wiring guide. Please note: installation hardware is not included.
Had to run wire and modify plumbing, but I knew that had to be done. All went as I planned and very happy with the new toilet.
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Nick S.
11/10/2025
I am glad it worked out well for you even with some modifications needing to be made. What kind of trailer did you install this on?