Hey Jeffrey, the Dometic RV toilet part #DMC44JF is designed to fit toilet applications with a 7-5/8 inch rough in measurement which is the measurement you took. Since your current setup has 10-1/4 inches this would work with space to spare. What…
Hey Luke! It may be possible to replace your Dometic 300 series with the Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet w/ Sprayer Attachment #SE42MR but you will need to measure to be sure. This toilet requires a rough-in measurement of 10" for installation. This is…
Hey Don, yes the Dometic 411 RV Toilet part #DMC74JF would be a direct replacement for the Thetford Aqua Magic VI as they both have the same rough in measurement. Is your Thetford giving you problems?
Hey Jason. The Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet item #SE95CR uses 1 quart or just under 1/4 gallon per flush. It has a Flush setting for cleaning the bowl and a Drain setting to reduce water levels. What kind of trailer or motorhome do you have…
Hey Michael, welcome back! The #DMC64JF is the newer production model of the #DOM37FR and is designed to replace it. They are pretty much the same and part of the 310/Part-Timer line. The overall dimensions are slightly different at 18-1/2" long…
Hey Jarrod, the 420 model isn't available just yet. We haven't received a estimated release date for that Dometic model. If you are interested in a comparable option or needing something sooner, the Dometic 410 #DMC44JF is what most of our…
That's a good question. The sprayer that you can used on the Seaflo toilet part #SE92MR is going to be part #SE36UR. Also thanks for the picture! The measurement you're showing is the right amount of spacing you would need for the SeaFlo…
Hey Gwen! The distance from the center of the mounting hole to the bottom of the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR when fully retracted is 13.44". If you’re measuring from the bottom of the pipe mount instead of the center of the hole, that…
Hello Sean, I do not have a database that shows exactly what components are installed on each individual trailer, but based on my research, you should have a tandem axle setup with each axle rated at 4,400 pounds. You can check the axle tag to…
Hey Anthony! The outer diameter of the weld-on pipe coupling on the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR is 2.01". I went ahead and attached some dimensional drawings below for your reference. What kind of trailer do you have?
Hey Jason, welcome back! The hose included with the Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet item #SE95CR has two different sizes for the inlet and outlet port. The inlet has a 3/4" inner diameter hose barb connection. An additional sleeve is…
Hey Tod, the two UWS boxes have different shapes and capacities. If you check out the attached pictures you can see the differences between the part #UWS08298 and #UWS01044 to get a better idea. The #UWS01044 has a slightly smaller capacity at 8.2…
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Compact and Convenient: Cassette Toilets for RVs
Cassette toilets are a great choice for RV enthusiasts seeking a compact and easy-to-install solution. They offer the convenience of a removable waste tank, making them ideal for those who value flexibility and ease of maintenance on the road.
Installing a cassette toilet is generally straightforward, often praised for its simplicity. Many find it fits well into tight spaces, making it a popular choice for RVs. Just ensure you have the right tools and follow the instructions for a smooth setup.
Cassette toilets offer the convenience of a removable waste tank, which is easy to empty and clean. This makes them perfect for RV trips where access to dump stations might be limited. Their compact design also saves valuable space in your RV.
The waste tank in a cassette toilet is designed to be easily removed and carried to a disposal point. This feature is particularly handy for RVers who need flexibility in waste management, allowing for quick and hygienic emptying without moving the entire unit.
Cassette toilets are built to withstand the rigors of RV travel. While some may experience minor issues like broken tabs, these are generally rare. Regular maintenance and careful handling can ensure your toilet remains in good condition for many adventures.
When selecting a cassette toilet, consider the size of the waste tank, ease of installation, and the space available in your RV. It's also wise to check for any additional features like a level indicator or a swivel bowl for added convenience.