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am reading the HVP mag and have seen this toilet. it looks quite good. Can be sited pretty much any where and only uses 1.5litres of water. It doesn't look the best but have seen worse. I hope it does not cost too much. I think they could be quite a nice seller if the cistern is thin like concealed ones

Propelair® - The Toilet Reinvented
 
Different.

Where can I get some of that clear 110mm soil pipe from :)
 
Interesting! Two things though, How long does the seal on the lid last before it starts leaking & Don`t ever connect this to a macerator pump.
 
How does the pump work? Is it electric?
 
Looks sh** to me ;)

Nah seriously, rubbish. That thing would never handle one of my beasts.
 
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