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john in idaho View Drop Down
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    Posted: 23 Aug 2021 at 9:37am
Regardless of which brand you get , it is really really easy to make a big mess.  Quickly.
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Hi Dave,

We have a Thetford Smart tote, got it from Camping world a few years back. They have several sizes but we got the 18 gallon one( they also have 27 gal and 35 gal) so it is pretty easy to handle. I put a heavier axel and bigger tires on it. Also put a heavy duty trap so I hook it to my trailer hitch and pull it behind my truck. Pretty handy to have when you dont have sewer hook ups.
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After years of camping with my Pod I'm finally considering buying a portable rv waste tank, "blueboy", so I need not worry anymore about staying longer at a campsite without sewer connection. So my question is to my fellow podder's is what brand do you recommend and what size tank??? I'm thinking a Camco Rhino with a 21 gal tank, not to big to strap in the back of the truck but big enough to get by if I know I'm staying longer at a site without sewer. Suggestions?

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