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Cindy wrote:
I read in another group that the 'Lavac' brand marine toilets work the best, have the least maintenance, and the highest quality. http://www.lavac.com/ Any feedback on this product? If this is true, why is this brand rarely found in cruising boats? Is it the price? Thanks for any feedback. There are not many things on a small boat that truly excite, but our manual Lavac surely ranks near the top of our (well, at least MY) list. It is as simple a design as possible, with no moving parts other than in the pump. It is powerful, dependable, and easy to understand. The operation, however, is pretty unusual for the uninitiated, but that is doubtless true for many marine heads. It is hard to find someone who hates the Lavac. I have no experience with the electric pump model. Chuck S/V Sans Serif |
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