
Thetford recently improved its portable waste tank, the SmartTote™. This tank features complete emptying, a more rugged handle and sturdier, stronger wheels. It is completely self-contained so no parts or accessories are required to buy or store.
SmartTote also features a self-storing sewer hose that stays connected to the tank to eliminate the need to carry and store another hose. With a cradle pivot, the hose easily extends up to 5' for a quick and clean hook-up. A bayonet cap prevents spills. In addition, the AutoStop™ level gauge/valve stops flow when the tank is full to prevent messy over-filling.
The tank come in 12-, 18-, 27- and 35-gallon capacities. Top-of-the-line LX models have four wheels for easy maneuvering, a handle that makes towing easy and stows flat for storage, and a rinse hose.
2 comments:
I have the 35 gallon tank and used it about 5 times before the front rubber wheels disintegrated. Rubber wheels do not stand up to rough asphalt roads at state parks. The wheels should be steel. I spent $200 for something I could only use 5 times!
I have the 18 gallon and never should have gotten the smaller one. I went for space saving instead of utility. Now we just look for parks with sewer hookups or pay the price for having them come to eempty. Anyone who's thinking about getting one should get the 35 gal for sure.
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