TL/DR: if you use this type of portable toilet, pay attention to the weight ratings... and DON'T use in the middle of the night! An honest review (told in the style of Fortunately by Remy Charlip)FORTUNATELY I am a mama/step-mama of a total of 11 awesome kiddos.UNFORTUNATELY a large majority of said kiddos all love to sleep in the primary bedroom when they are here. ALSO, unfortunately my husband has insomnia and copes by gaming (also in our bedroom) into the wee hours of the morning.FORTUNATELY I set the pop-up up in the driveway so I can get some sleep in peace and quiet.UNFORTUNATELY my weak, middle-aged pelvic floor (also thanks to said kiddos) means that sometimes I have to get up in the middle of the night to pee.FORTUNATELY I had the brilliant idea to put this folding travel toilet (which the kids have used with great success in the past) into the camper in case of midnight emergencies.UNFORTUNATELY I failed to check the weight rating of the toilet setup before sitting my half-awake, full-bladdered self down on it at 3:30 in the morning.UNFORTUNATELY even with my current weight loss progress, said maximum weight rating is approx 50 lbs LESS than my lovely self.FORTUNATELY I was alone in the camper when I ignominiously and jarringly crashed to the floor mid-stream.UNFORTUNATELY my startled bladder did NOT get the message to stop.FORTUNATELY the bag still caught (most of) it, and fortunately I had also stocked 409 and paper towels in the camper to clean up the rest. And most fortunately of all, I will be changing to a different, sturdier toilet setup in the future!
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]