Multi purpose waste container
Noted the owner of a motor caravan take his toilet cassette out and put it under his waste outlet, he says he has always done it as it saves carrying a seperate waste container, so each morning after the night's use he fills it from the waste water tank ,then empties it all down the ccep ready for next use ,and carries a watering can on same trip to top up fresh water tank on return he says it saves him £3.90 a day and he does not have to keep moving his holiday home
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Must be a big cassette if it holds as much as a wastemaster. Leaving aside the normal contents, there must only be about 12/15 litres available for grey waste. Probably works OK on a site where the toilet block/washing up area is normally used.
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One other odd use of a waste water container, that I have seen, is a transport for a vivacious young lady who fancied herself a the next Ben Hur.
Granddad was towing it back to his van whilst young missy (riding the footplate, as it were) was shouting 'Faster -faster'.
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The sums used by the OP, don’t really add up. I presume that the £3.90/day saving is through not using a superpitch. But unlike super pitch users, he’s walking to and fro from the water and disposal points, so he’d also be saving £3.90 by staying on a standard pitch. We use a barrel of water/day in our caravan as we both shower every day and cook/ wash up from home cooked meals, including pots and pans. A toilet cassette holds under 20 litres, while a wastemaster is large enough to catch the entire used contents of a 50 litre barrel. Everyone to their own, but we’re not likely to be following the OP’s example.
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