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The 5.3 gallon holding tank is detachable and includes a sealing slide valve to lock in odors and protect against leakage. 5.3 gallon holding tank is detachable; 2.5 gallon flush tank.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"It's well into the 2016 camping year and I have used it many times and afforded it ample opportunity. to disappoint me, but I appreciate the the ease of use, no leaks, and so strong construction.. Just updating my experience and evaluation of this Camco product. Upon hearing of the release of the new design 41545 Amazon kindly referred me to E-Trailer in St. Louis and in a couple of days was on my door step. Most important the bowl is shaped better and much deeper and keeps the family-jewels safe and clean (thanks) also the flushing is vastly improved by the tri- directional jets and lever."
"My kids made fun of me, 'Oh mom, what's the matter, can't walk to the restrooms at the campsite?'... No, I do not want to walk through the trees in the complete dark to the restrooms. On the suggestion of a friend, I dropped one of the little waste dissolving pouches into the bottom with a large cup of water to 'get it started' & not have the 'first use' get stuck to the bottom so-to-speak. There were 2 children & 2 adults who used this on a regular basis Friday night, Saturday when we were at the campsite & night & Sunday morning."
"I got the 5.3 and just remember to empty it more frequently... Of course, if you're buying for your child, don't mind squatting or to fit the toilet into a smaller storage space, then get the 2.6 gallon. Another good idea is to use a liquid deodorant in the top (Fresh water) tank (not the gel pack as it might clog it) for a fresher bowl smell and cleaning. The main differences are the STANDARD has (reportedly finicky) latches on the sides, a pour OPENING in the back, a square shape, a flush pull on the front and a SINGLE spray rinse nozzle. Camco 41541 Portable Toilet - 5.3 gallon. The Premium has a spring loaded latch in the back (which you pull to unlatch and then tip forward to separate), an pour SPOUT that SWIVELS (like the Thetford), a rounded front, a flush pull on the side, and THREE spray rinse nozzles. It's been great when you don't want to deal with a cloud of mosquitos at the public restroom or when my wife doesn't want to hike 1/4 mile in the dead of night."

The fresh water holding tank utilizes a pump flush action to effectively rinse the bowl of the toilet. The Camco Camping Toilet features a lid that can be latched closed for easier transport or completely removed for cleaning. Interior surface made of slick ABS material that helps prevent odors from clinging and makes clean up easy.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"It's well into the 2016 camping year and I have used it many times and afforded it ample opportunity. to disappoint me, but I appreciate the the ease of use, no leaks, and so strong construction.. Just updating my experience and evaluation of this Camco product. Upon hearing of the release of the new design 41545 Amazon kindly referred me to E-Trailer in St. Louis and in a couple of days was on my door step. Most important the bowl is shaped better and much deeper and keeps the family-jewels safe and clean (thanks) also the flushing is vastly improved by the tri- directional jets and lever."
"My kids made fun of me, 'Oh mom, what's the matter, can't walk to the restrooms at the campsite?'... No, I do not want to walk through the trees in the complete dark to the restrooms. On the suggestion of a friend, I dropped one of the little waste dissolving pouches into the bottom with a large cup of water to 'get it started' & not have the 'first use' get stuck to the bottom so-to-speak. There were 2 children & 2 adults who used this on a regular basis Friday night, Saturday when we were at the campsite & night & Sunday morning."
"I got the 5.3 and just remember to empty it more frequently... Of course, if you're buying for your child, don't mind squatting or to fit the toilet into a smaller storage space, then get the 2.6 gallon. Another good idea is to use a liquid deodorant in the top (Fresh water) tank (not the gel pack as it might clog it) for a fresher bowl smell and cleaning. The main differences are the STANDARD has (reportedly finicky) latches on the sides, a pour OPENING in the back, a square shape, a flush pull on the front and a SINGLE spray rinse nozzle. Camco 41541 Portable Toilet - 5.3 gallon. The Premium has a spring loaded latch in the back (which you pull to unlatch and then tip forward to separate), an pour SPOUT that SWIVELS (like the Thetford), a rounded front, a flush pull on the side, and THREE spray rinse nozzles. It's been great when you don't want to deal with a cloud of mosquitos at the public restroom or when my wife doesn't want to hike 1/4 mile in the dead of night."

The textured lid is designed to shed water and resist scuffs, while the pedal flush acts as a dual system: pressing the handle halfway adds water to the bowl, while pressing it all the way opens the valve and flushes the toilet. VERSATILITY: Aqua-Magic V is the RV toilet with a classic style and taller seating height, suited for all recreational vehicles FUNCTIONALITY: The toilet has a single-pedal system - press it halfway to add water to the bowl and all the way to flush - and offers 100% bowl coverage flush UTILITY: Aqua-Magic V has a textured lid which sheds water and resists scuffs, offering the comfort and feeling of a household toilet CONVENIENCE: A lightweight - 9.8 lbs - plastic RV toilet, easy to install, use and service OPTIONAL: To further reduce the water consumption, you can install a hand sprayer, perfect for a hand rinse wash down. Aqua-Magic V has a textured lid which sheds water and resists scuffs, offering the comfort and feeling of a household toilet.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I did buy a new water supply connector to screw on the back for about $7 from my local RV store."
"It came with everything needed for the installation: new flange seal, nuts & bolts, trim caps and absolutely no modification was needed."
"everything was perfect and exactly what we wanted."
"Replaced an older toilet."
"This high toilet,along with toilet riser makes life in a travel trailer much easier for us older campers given the tight spaces most RV mfg.put toilets into."
"Just be careful when you order, low foot does not just mean foot pedal."
"So one day I looked at the name on this toilet and looked. it up on amazon and read all reviews then made my decision to purchase the higher toilet."
"I just replaced my 10 year old Thetford AquaMagic IV with an AquaMagic V. Everything worked great EXCEPT that when you flush, water shoots out the front of the toilet if you push the pedal all the way down, strong enough so that the opposite wall of the bathroom was getting wet. I called Thetford (who were nice and tried to help), but they didn't have any suggestions for me other than to offer to replace the flush nozzle (which was not the problem)."
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5.3 gallon holding tank is detachable; 2.5 gallon flush tank.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"It's well into the 2016 camping year and I have used it many times and afforded it ample opportunity. to disappoint me, but I appreciate the the ease of use, no leaks, and so strong construction.. Just updating my experience and evaluation of this Camco product. Upon hearing of the release of the new design 41545 Amazon kindly referred me to E-Trailer in St. Louis and in a couple of days was on my door step. Most important the bowl is shaped better and much deeper and keeps the family-jewels safe and clean (thanks) also the flushing is vastly improved by the tri- directional jets and lever."
"My kids made fun of me, 'Oh mom, what's the matter, can't walk to the restrooms at the campsite?'... No, I do not want to walk through the trees in the complete dark to the restrooms. On the suggestion of a friend, I dropped one of the little waste dissolving pouches into the bottom with a large cup of water to 'get it started' & not have the 'first use' get stuck to the bottom so-to-speak. There were 2 children & 2 adults who used this on a regular basis Friday night, Saturday when we were at the campsite & night & Sunday morning."
"I got the 5.3 and just remember to empty it more frequently... Of course, if you're buying for your child, don't mind squatting or to fit the toilet into a smaller storage space, then get the 2.6 gallon. Another good idea is to use a liquid deodorant in the top (Fresh water) tank (not the gel pack as it might clog it) for a fresher bowl smell and cleaning. The main differences are the STANDARD has (reportedly finicky) latches on the sides, a pour OPENING in the back, a square shape, a flush pull on the front and a SINGLE spray rinse nozzle. Camco 41541 Portable Toilet - 5.3 gallon. The Premium has a spring loaded latch in the back (which you pull to unlatch and then tip forward to separate), an pour SPOUT that SWIVELS (like the Thetford), a rounded front, a flush pull on the side, and THREE spray rinse nozzles. It's been great when you don't want to deal with a cloud of mosquitos at the public restroom or when my wife doesn't want to hike 1/4 mile in the dead of night."
Best RV Toilet Fittings & Parts

Thetford is a name you can trust and a company you can count on, a world market leader in carefree camping for more than 40 years. Kit includes new valve and hardware.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Was a perfect fit for the Thetford toilet in my 2006 camper trailer."
"Going into the project, it seemed like a lot of work to have to pull the toilet out in order to replace this valve, but it ended up being very easy and took about 20 minutes from start to finish."
"Even though I had friends who tried to warn me about the perils of not properly winterizing my trailer's toilet, I still managed to damage mine this past winter."
"Toilet removal is easy a nut on each side, pull the supply line off the valve, two screws attach the valve to toilet."
"Took just a few minutes to swap it out and now our toilet works like new."
"This was by far the easiest RV repair of the season."
"The original let go on a camping trip and a mobile RV repairman was going to charge us a $75 travel fee and a $90/hour minimum plus parts to fix our issue."
"A little bit of water left over winter killed my vale."