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Portable Toilet for camping

Erik from Cambridge

Portable Toilet - Kookaburra - Outdoor Leisure

Pick-up in Cambridge.

You will find this Portable Toilet useful when you need to answer the nature calls in a difficult situations or for children / elderly when camping especially when toilet is not near tent / caravan !

You don't need to spend on a toilet rental or walk a mile to get to the nearest restroom. Thanks to its light weight design, it can be stored in the trunk of the car. It is commonly used as an emergency toilet for schools, hospitals and aged care centres.

Features:
- Portable Toilet Compact Potty Loo Pool
- Lightweight, easy to carry around
- Made with high-density polyethylene construction
- Steady base provides strong stability
- Features a handle for easy to remove the bucket
- A designated hanger for the loo paper
- 6L internal capacity
- Easy to clean

Specifications:
- Product Dimensions (L W H): Approx. 45cm x 38cm x 35cm
- Product Weight: 2.3kg
- Capacity: 6L
- Material: Plastic

Price: $40

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