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These Bog in a Bag refills are described as “degradable bags”…we haven’t been able to find out what Bog in a Bag mean by that exactly, but degradable is VERY different from biodegradable. By night 2 I decided that while I wasn’t ready to moon my neighbours, at least the babes could try out the Bog in a Bag. Some people suggest using cat litter instead of a liquid. The problem is that it can’t be composted or flushed, so will just have to be put in a rubbish bin. The alternative is an absorbent powder that soaks up fluids and instantly turns to gel. Again, though, it’s headed for a bin.
BoginaBag is a lightweight seat which can be easily converted to a portable toilet for use outdoors.
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She explained that the nearest toilets were an hour's paddle away. So he said he would figure something out.
Keep an eye on your gauge if you have one as this will tell you when you need to empty it, but at least once a week or it may cause a smell! Can you put bleach in my portable camping toilet?Big Al. wrote:A friend of mine was leading a group trip on Lough Erne and she was asked by one of the punters where the conveniences were. As a minor critique, I would say maybe the makers could create adjustable legs in case you need to squat inside a very low tent! The next day on the return journey he revealed how he had solved the problem by using a bin liner in the cool box, and that it was "quite comfy". By all accounts, festival toilets have come a long way. The loos at Camp Bestival weren’t all bad and we definitely favoured the compostable toilets– there’s no wet flush, you simply toss sawdust inside. The smell is much less potent in these loos, but a word of warning: don’t look down!