Century Portable Toilet ReviewsCentury portable toilet reviews of the Passport potty, 6210 and the 6205 to help you decide if Century toilets are suitable for your needs. "When you gotta go, you gotta go." Which can be a real problem when you're camping and the camp restrooms are half a mile or way or when you're traveling in that van with 3 or 4 children who never need to go at one and the same time. However, Perhaps, Century portable toilets may help provide a solution to those kinds of problems. Lets find out what these porta potties offer and what actual users think of these easy to transport toilets. The Century Passport Portable Potty
The Century Passport Portable Potty 8L
Pros of The Century Passport Portable Potty: Actual users love this little potty giving it 4.25 stars overall. Here is some of the things they especially liked about this portable toilet.
Cons of The Century Passport Portable Potty: This toilet only sits a little over a foot off the ground which means that people with knee and hip problems may have extreme difficulty using this potty. Overall RatingsThe Century 6205 Portable Toilet
The Century 6205 3.2-Gallon Portable Toilet
Overall all the century 6205 portable toilet seems to have everything one would expect in a product such as this. Actual users liked this porta potty a lot giving it 4 1/3 our of 5 stars. Pros of the 6205: There were many things users like about the 6205 porta potty. Here are some of the things users found they liked especially well.
Cons of The Century 6205: The only real complaint that users had with the 6205 was it's height. The 12 inches made many feel like they were squatting on the ground and the low height made this porta potty difficult for people with bad hips and knees to use this product. This is a recurring complaint among users of this brand of porta potties. Overall RatingsThe Century 6210 Camping Toilet
The Century 6210 5-Gallon Portable Toilet
The 6210 score high among actual users rating a 4.5 stars out of a possible 5 stars. Pros of the Century 6210:
Cons of the Century 6210: The only real complaint about this portable toilet was that it tends to be top heavy when only carrying fresh water. This is true of almost every portable toilet and not just a problem with this specific brand. Overall RatingsConclusion - OverallOverall, all of the Century Portable Toilet models in this review seem to be well made and dependable. These porta potties are ideal for boats and other recreational vehicles as well as for camping. However, due to how close most of these toilets sit to the ground older people who have problems getting up and down may want to choose a porta potty from a company that offers a bit more height to their toilets. |
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