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Review on πŸŽ’ Efficient and Compact: Tote-N-Stor 25608 Portable Waste Transport - 25 Gallon Capacity, in Sleek Gray Design by Will Lockhart

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent but not perfect

I have used the 25 gallon version of this model for several seasons. Pros: Wheels and hitch work well. Follow the instructions and SLOWLY peel off. I've only towed it camping, it's not designed for public roads or speeds above walking pace. The tank is tight and the fittings are tight. The shape fits well with most pendants. It is durable and has stood the test of time. store well outdoors during New England seasons. Not so good: - Almost impossible to completely drain the water as the fittings protrude into the tank. For this reason I only use mine for greywater. There will be about 1/2 gallon of liquid that is difficult to drain. The storage compartment is almost useless. The accessories supplied are not of the same quality as the tank or hitch. The small diameter tubing was so twisted that I couldn't use it. I ended up buying "hose leftovers" at a local home center and discarding the hose that came with it. The larger hose is also of fairly poor quality and only has a fitting on one end. There's no point in leaving it permanently. Since I only use mine for sewage due to a drainage issue, the best option for me is the following: - Throw away the included accessories - Use the leftover 3/4" garden hose from the plumbing to the tank vent connection. My 3" drain cap was replaced with one of these: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0006N5RYK/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_gyAvDbGY5ZA1T Use the large hole on the tank to visually check the level. - Use my shortest standard length drain hose and station elbow from the drill to dump the filled tank at the dump station. The bayonet fitting on the standard hose snaps directly onto the large fitting on this tank - At the dump station, connect the large hose from the large fitting to the station drain fitting, raise the tank and open the vent.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Not sure