Backpack to hold thetford cassette.

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Anyone recommend a backpack that can fit a bog cassette in (min. 46x32x25) ? You can;'t just enter those dimensions into amazon et al, it seems.

I'm guessing you can't just carry them into a motorway service station ...

edit - ok, found some wheelie cases. Is that more or less suspicious than a backpack?
 
Services are designed for hundreds of people using the facilities so a cassette is not going to do damage.

But if your worried

Tip a bit flush repeat

And leave it clean

I understand concerns about spillage as apparently many of the male species have a problem with their aim :unsure:
 
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Doesn't the concept of "sneaking it in" sort of pre-suppose that you shouldn't be doing it?

Six drones, one on each corner and two extras down the long side might work and give you a cracking game of Golden Shot at the business end. (Aplologies to those too young to remember the Golden shot 😉).
 
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Services are designed for hundreds of people using the facilities so a cassette is not going to do damage.

But if your worried

Tip a bit flush repeat

And leave it clean

I understand concerns about spillage as apparently many of the male species have a problem with their aim :unsure:

I'm really just curious to know if the Elsan Green is considered chemical toilet waste within the context?
 
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Only if you use chemicals, I've not used any for 16 years since we gave up tugging.
Haven't you heard of Viagra Lenny? :love:

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Anyone recommend a backpack that can fit a bog cassette in (min. 46x32x25) ? You can;'t just enter those dimensions into amazon et al, it seems.

I'm guessing you can't just carry them into a motorway service station ...

edit - ok, found some wheelie cases. Is that more or less suspicious than a backpack?
I use a 50 litre military patrol burgan. Cassette fits perfectly inside, neatly packed in a plastic bag 👍🏻

I often use Operation Dump The Dumps, clean, safe, hygienic and leads to some great stories as folk in the next cubicle listen to 17 litres of dumps being dumped 👍🏻

 
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I'm really just curious to know if the Elsan Green is considered chemical toilet waste within the context?
No idea don't never used it . 🤷‍♀️
I use a 50 litre military patrol burgan. Cassette fits perfectly inside, neatly packed in a plastic bag 👍🏻

I often use Operation Dump The Dumps, clean, safe, hygienic and leads to some great stories as folk in the next cubicle listen to 17 litres of dumps being dumped 👍🏻

Walk out the cubicle and mention bad curry you get sympathic looks 👌
 
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Here's what we use, from a previous thread. Never had a problem stealth dumping, even with a cleaning attendant in the area. I always leave the toilet cleaner before leaving.
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There's even room in the bag for a two litre flat container for rinsing out the cassette. The bag is from Argos.
 
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Why assume that the cassette is always going to be full to the max? If my modus operandi was stealth dumping, I would take every opportunity to offload as I travelled around rather than wait until 'full' .... I would also have a spare cassette (which I have) and wouldn't wait until I got to my 'port of call' before preparing my stealth bomber ....

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and we wonder why, people in Motorhomes get a bad reputation for being selfish?

I have never done it and would never think of emptying my cassette down a toilet that some poor soul, perhaps desperately because there is no other empty cubicle, has to use.

IF you are not using chemicals, (there are plenty of 'green' products out there) What's wrong in carrying a small spade, finding a layby and disposing of it in the woods and helping nature?

Better still, do what I do when not already staying on a campsite, and every few days, spend a few quid and help the local economy, by staying on a Campsite (and it doesn't have to be the most expensive!)
If campsites are not your thing, just because you have paid for the night, emptied all your cassettes (you have to find space for a unhygienic large bag, so you must have space for a second cassette) and filled up with fresh water. you do not have to stay or go to the expense of buying a large stealth bag.

I have a question for you frequent users, because all the cubicles I have been in do not have this facility, how/where do you rinse you cassette after emptying it or do you wait until you return to your MH and use your own precision water?
Somehow, I can't see you doing that? 🤔
 
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Thank you all for your points of view.

I'm new to all of this, so I have no strong views either way, but to be clear ...

I would always favour paying for somewhere to dump my waste of either colour. I've posted other threads to this effect. I'm not looking for a freebie.

My situation is entirely hypothetical as I've started to stay in pub carparks and the like, where loos are locked at night so the cassette gets used.

I recently stayed somewhere where there were no club sites and no open campsites (where I assumed facilities might be available). C&MC won't let you just use facilities anyway, even for a fee. Anyway, it wasn't a problem but I started to think about what one does, and an awful lot of threads on here suggest people use public loos.

I couldn't see an issue using a motorway services toilet so long as I wasn't damaging anything by doing so. But it really would be a least resort, and I hope I never have to.
 
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I hope I never have to.
In 45 years of camping and motorhoming I have never considered it as an option.. there are plenty of proper places for dumping...

But like many ideas, once you consider it as an option, plan how it can be done surreptitiously and buy the kit..... next step is to try it out ..

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Here's what we use, from a previous thread. Never had a problem stealth dumping, even with a cleaning attendant in the area. I always leave the toilet cleaner before leaving.
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There's even room in the bag for a two litre flat container for rinsing out the cassette. The bag is from Argos.
I suspect going in to loo’s carrying suspect packages may result in anti terrorist forces descending upon the service station along with bomb disposal
 
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In 45 years of camping and motorhoming I have never considered it as an option.. there are plenty of proper places for dumping...

But like many ideas, once you consider it as an option, plan how it can be done surreptitiously and buy the kit..... next step is to try it out ..
Ditto, something I have never even thought of in twelve years of off site motorhoming, but it's obvious by all the replies that it goes on.
Why? There are thousands of proper places, near enough every Aire has a black waste place and even loads of motorway services have them , just why do you feel the need and as to putting a cassette in a bag is way out of my thinking, there will always be some sort of drips no matter how careful you are and how do you wash it out, do you stand at the sink with it while lorry drivers are cleaning their teeth at the side of you?
Ludicrous suggestion.
 
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Surely if you’ve gotten to the point where you need to empty cassette but can’t find disposal point then getting a spare cassette might be the answer?
By planning ahead that point should never be reached.. and if you have two, then you end up with ..two ... to empty ..

Of course planning ahead might mean paying for a CL.. heaven forbid ..

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I suspect if you ask first you will always be told no, but do you think the smell left behind is fair? Also very hard to dispense without some spillage, that’s why elsan points are usually so wide 👍

I have never dumped a cassette in a public toilet however I have used motorway service toilets for their intended purpose and I don't think dumping a cassette could make them smell worse than they usually do.
beat me to it (y)
Sends out all the wrong messages to Joe public so better not do it

Certainly would if you wheeled a cassette straight in as is! but we are talking here of being discreet. There is no harm in doing it, not that I have to be fair. I usually will plan round places that will allow dumping, there's a few free ones about, there's a few you have to pay for, I used Auctertyre near Kyle of Lochalsh only a couple of days ago £5 bargain as I have 2 cassettes. Also, only this week saw a thread here on fun about the CCC allowing this facility in SOME of their sites so now I'm aware of that it helps.
I've never used a loo to dump my cassettes except at home, and now I actually lift the sewer lid in my back garden instead.

I would use a service station if desperate, with no guilt, it's a toilet, its very purpose is to swallow you number 1's and 2's. I don't get why anyone would get prissy about it.

My tips? Have a second cassette, literally probably one of the top 5 things I've bought for the motorhome. Also, for the males, handy to have a seperate pee bottle for volume.
 
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Ditto, something I have never even thought of in twelve years of off site motorhoming, but it's obvious by all the replies that it goes on.
Why? There are thousands of proper places, near enough every Aire has a black waste place and even loads of motorway services have them , just why do you feel the need and as to putting a cassette in a bag is way out of my thinking, there will always be some sort of drips no matter how careful you are and how do you wash it out, do you stand at the sink with it while lorry drivers are cleaning their teeth at the side of you?
Ludicrous suggestion.


I've used a bag loads of times. In fact, I have one of those 'stowabag" that pack down to the size of a paperback permanently stored to the left of my cassette box. Not used it for a year or two, But it got used a fair bit, especially back in the day when there were 5 of us in the van, so it filled quick. Never left any mess at all.
 
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Reminded me of this story

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Certainly would if you wheeled a cassette straight in as is! but we are talking here of being discreet. There is no harm in doing it, not that I have to be fair. I usually will plan round places that will allow dumping, there's a few free ones about, there's a few you have to pay for, I used Auctertyre near Kyle of Lochalsh only a couple of days ago £5 bargain as I have 2 cassettes. Also, only this week saw a thread here on fun about the CCC allowing this facility in SOME of their sites so now I'm aware of that it helps.
I've never used a loo to dump my cassettes except at home, and now I actually lift the sewer lid in my back garden instead.

I would use a service station if desperate, with no guilt, it's a toilet, its very purpose is to swallow you number 1's and 2's. I don't get why anyone would get prissy about it.

My tips? Have a second cassette, literally probably one of the top 5 things I've bought for the motorhome. Also, for the males, handy to have a seperate pee bottle for volume.
Just some of the reasons why motorhoming in the UK is too much like hard work and we head across the water whenever we can.
 
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motorhoming in the UK is too much like hard work
why is it hard work...

there are as many CLs and small independent camp sites in the UK as there are aires in France.. all have full facilities .. and hundreds of free dumping points without using public toilets ..

the only hard work involved (for some) is opening the wallet... 🦋 👐

I also love France but it's not better than the UK.. just different..
 
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Thank you all for your points of view.

I couldn't see an issue using a motorway services toilet so long as I wasn't damaging anything by doing so. But it really would be a least resort, and I hope I never have to.

I believe that Gloucester Services on the M5 has a sustainable system for dealing with waste so the water ends up feeding into a pond. I wouldn't want any toilet chemicals contaminating the lovely pond behind the restaurant, and possibly harming the wildlife.

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This thread brings a whole new meaning to range anxiety 😂

We have 2 cassettes and the carry bag is there for the extremely rare occasions we stay longer in one place and there‘s no black waste disposal, so far this has happened once in now 14yrs with a camper.

Be discrete, don‘t use chemicals and leave the place better than you found it.

I don‘t think anyone plans to take this approach but some people like to be prepared, and often with 4 ladies on board i need to be very prepared😮‍💨
 
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