🚽 Travel smart, stay fresh — the portable throne for modern explorers!
The Giantex Portable Travel Toilet is a lightweight, ergonomically designed porta potty featuring a large detachable inner bucket and a versatile paper holder. Crafted from premium polypropylene, it offers a stable, odor-sealed solution ideal for camping, hiking, boating, and road trips, combining convenience and comfort in a compact, easy-to-clean design.
Color | Gray |
Product Dimensions | 19.5"D x 16"W x 13.5"H |
Material | PP |
Brand | Giantex |
Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
Shape | Round |
Seat Material Type | Polypropylene |
Manufacturer | Giantex |
Part Number | GT63911-HW |
Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
Item model number | 608565011198 |
T**Y
Bare bones, but does what it needs to
My biggest worry was: as a fairly big guy, would this work for me, or would I be worried about damaging the thing? I can say that it worked just fine. I'm not saying it will take abuse, but I did not fear for it or my safety!As for how to best deal with the output: The secret is to keep the material dry. We used a specimen collector to separate urine from solid material, and a bit of cedar shavings (1/2 a cup or so) per use. We also used the potty gel stuff, but without the urine it didn't really do anything: if you use the urine separator, you don't need it. Smell was minimal and went away as it dried -- were usually able to empty it at the end of the day, but it wasn't a pressing issue to do so.My only complaint is that it's relatively short. It's probably about 6 inches lower than a conventional home toilet. Of course, it's also pretty large as it is: I wouldn't have wanted to devote more space to a bigger toilet, so you're going to have to compromise somewhere. It wasn't uncomfortable to use, just different.That's the biggest thing to keep in mind for a positive experience. This is not a home running-water-and-sewer toilet made portable; it is a portable toilet. It works differently, and you will need to work with it on its terms. But if you do so, it's a very effective choice, and the price is outstanding. And a toilet like this, if you keep things as dry as possible, is *way* easier to use and maintain than one that involves water in any way.
M**.
Epiphany Toilet
I bought this 2 years ago for my hunting blind having been tired of balancing myself on a bucket from Home Depot that said "let's do this" for many years became a chore. So I bought this, upon receiving it, it was sturdy enough for my 370lbs frame, not all fat and not all muscle, but I was unable to give it a test run at home because I'm certain the girlfriend would be disappointed and disgusted no matter where the trial run would have been done. In my dry test I found I needed to raise it about 2 inches so I did with a wood frame. I brought it out to my hunting blind with some kitchen garbage bags and set it up real nice, but for 2 years nature failed to call while having access to it, but this year a steady diet of sauerkraut with hot peppers made a emergency call whilst just walking in the woods. I carefully walked to my blind knowing I was not going to make it to camp. So, now for the review, this was awesome, I had never pooped in the woods so comfortably in 24+ years of hunting, for a fleeting moment I had all the questions answered in the universe and was one with everything on a molecular level, alas the moment had passed and all was forgotten. effortlessly able to clean up afterwards without worries of falling off with mud butt. Plenty of knuckle room so they don't look like you scrapped them across nutella. Worked wonderfully. Recommend getting it if you're not sure.
N**Y
Service lady in a Covid world
I work as a service person inside of people's homes. I have always used public restrooms, but never liked the idea. I always teased wanted a Porto potty behind my truck. Then Covid... all public restrooms are closed and forget about asking a customer to use theirs. I read reviews and was scared of the ones that leak water, so bought this. I flipped one of my back seats up in my pickup truck and made a drape from PVC and a sheet that I hang from the clothing hooks. I keep a pour container (from Walmart) of odorless clumping kitty litter and use garbage bags as liners. This is hands down the BEST purchase EVER! I just pull over in a neighborhood, get into the back seat, hang my preassembled curtain, do my business and drop the curtain. I also keep instant soap and water to wash my hands with and a roll of paper towels. The back seat pockets hold all of my supplies nicely. My husband and I went on our annual vacation last week to the World's Longest Yard Sale. He is a camel and never has to go to the bathroom. There is no doubt in my mind this toilet saved us 2 hours of stopping time as it was a 10 hour drive each way. When someone else is in the car there is a strategy of knowing when to roll the window down and tying the bag up (or double bagging!). The more I used it, the better I got at it. I did buy some Eco Gel, but it smells like an ostemy bag or nursing home and lingers. As we were strolling through the antique booths I heard no less than a dozen times people complain about all of the public restrooms being closed. Really? Huh... didn't notice. Welcome to the world of Rona. When the Rona is over I will continue to use this toilet. It is a girl's best friend! When pulled over a few days ago I saw a man pull over and head out to the woods. I guess it would be a guy's best friend also, but he will have to read my review 😁 My son the cop pointed out to me that practice can be dangerous near a school as it is public indecency which can lead to law breaking. I am 5'6" and about 170lbs give or take. I don't feel the toilet is too tall or short. I keep the toilet draped with a separate sheet so I can both be discreet when a customer walks out to the truck with me and because it is nice to use as cushion under my knees as I drop my drawers and reassemble. I would not hesitate to purchase this little lifesaver again. If anything good came out of Covid, it was this amazing toilet 🚻 Nope, not gonna thank Covid
S**A
Toilet works pretty well for what it is
The toilet is comfortable to sit on, but a little low for tall people. I like that it keeps odors to a minimum. The plastic bag system makes it easy to use and clean. It’s small enough to put in a bathroom to use as a second toilet. I didn’t give it five stars because it’s not the perfect toilet, but it works just fine for a camping trip or for those bathroom emergencies.
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