T&T: Fw: Vac U Flush Toilets
Larry N. Brown
cigano55 at hotmail.com
Fri May 16 08:08:40 EDT 2008
> " Uses more water than advertised" & "uses electricity".... Boy have I
> heard
> that before... If the small amount of water & electricity used is a
> concern, U
> have too little of each aboard to start & should solve that problem 1st...
> What's it worth to get rid of the salt water piping & smell... &
> electricitified versions of manual toilets draw more amp hours overall
> than
> the Vac. pump.. Also on new installations U can get china that actually
> fits
> adults, instead of kids... Come on into the 21st Century! You'll like
> it...
> Ken, Tampa
While I agree with Ken about the water and electricity usage I sold my
Vacuflush toilets to a listee- who is still using them- and purchased two
Tecma toilets- one standard and one plus.
http://tinyurl.com/6nlmt3 (Can't seem to make a link) Peggy Hall put me
on to them and they're SUPERB. Bulletproof. They draw a lot of current- for
a second and a half- so run adequate wire. Oh, and check the dimensions of
the ring; if you have the room, the Plus is certainly more cheek-friendly.
Like your toilet at home.
If you have any questions about them, feel free to email me on or off line.
There's a listee who's a distributor in the Seattle area who told me he'll
sell them at the dealers' price. I cannot speak too highly about the product
or the support.
Regards,
Larry and Teri
M/V Cigano, 47' Prairie Sundeck Cruiser
Lying: Bear Point Marina
Orange Beach, AL
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