2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Well now...that's just freaking genius. (Not being sarcastic)OutbackAZ said:Coil the sewer hose in the bucket?
Why not Just buy a non-bathroom model? Resale value isn't going to be less, because the model cost less than an "S" to begin with. Not everyone wants a bathroom model, and shop specifically for a basic or non-bathroom T@B.HR_Taly said:If you are getting a new T@B, you might want to just ask to have the toilet not installed, and the black tank capped off. That way, if you decide to sell it after a few years your resale value shouldn't be impacted by not having a black tank. New owners could easily re-install a toilet, if they wanted.
Since there would be no real modification (since it would be just not putting the toilet hardware in and a cap for the black tank pipe) I can't see there would be any (or at least not much) of an extra charge for modification. Sadly you probably wouldn't get a savings for whatever the toilet costs, though! hahaha
The S models come with 19 gallon gray and 11 gallon fresh, also.Joe said:I do not have a bathroom and I love my T@B. I realize I'm an outlier, but I really like having the extra space inside and I like the closet that comes with the max-U. Also, I have a 19 gallon gray tank and an 11 gallon fresh water tank, which I believe are larger than the tanks that come with the bathroom models. The portapotty works fine and so does the outdoor shower. So, we all have our priorities and it's great that we have a choice in models.
Sharon_is_SAM said:After reviewing the 2021 model prototype, I have been thinking about nuCamp’s decision to add the cassette toilet. I thought I would revive this discussion.. . .Also, I understand that some campgrounds do not permit dumping into their pit toilets (probably to prevent rapid filling).What do you think?
MuttonChops said:Sharon_is_SAM said:After reviewing the 2021 model prototype, I have been thinking about nuCamp’s decision to add the cassette toilet. I thought I would revive this discussion.. . .Also, I understand that some campgrounds do not permit dumping into their pit toilets (probably to prevent rapid filling).What do you think?Yes, this is a timely topic - - - NuCamp should take warning.
IMHO; NuCamp is making a mistake changing to the Cassette Toilet. If some users really benefit from a cassette system then perhaps it should be an Option not the standard.
Why ?
Twice on my current 6-week adventure Campgrounds have grilled me to insure my trailer was "self contained" and does not have a removable (cassette) waste system. The first County run CG would not allow Cassette Toilet rigs to stay . . . period. The second, a KOA, stated if I had a cassette toilet they would have to inspect my rig and confirm that the cassette tank or any additional tank attachments I had would "correctly connect to the sewage drain". IE: the same as a "standard black tank" drain hose system . . . leak & odor sealed while dumping.
Clearly several campgrounds have experienced issues with folks dumping the cassette tank into bathroom toilets or full hookup sewage drain pipes incorrectly. The Cassette System is Not Standard, is being misused, and is a Red Flag for campground operators.Side Note:
Many T@B family members comment how they use the toilet 'only at night' or 'only for #1' . . . well I purchased a trailer with a bathroom to use it! I cannot see how a cassette system is an improvement. Instead of moving backwards to a fancy two-piece Porta-Potti . . . NuCamp should be looking forward to modern (marine style) Macerating systems {now on a limited number of high-end Class A's}

2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
Denny16 said:. . . traditional dumping station is a deep sink like box, the cassette is inserted into, after manually opening the dump spot, which goes into a hole in the bottom,of the deep sink like box.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
I would hope that "cassette toilet mania" would prompt campgrounds and businesses to install purpose-built dumping stations for cassettes, like they have in Europe.I suspect that the cassette toilet mania in the USA is going to fade as campgrounds, rest stops, and businesses of all kinds realize that no one wants to enter a restroom where a cassette toilet is being dumped.