Adam Chlastak—January 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This toilet is a really good choice if you’re replacing your camper or Rv toilet. Very simple to install and the bowl is a lot deeper than the previous version. Very easy installation and you can YouTube it if you’re unsure. Once we changed out the flange which was our problem the toilet was installed in 15 minutes and works perfectly. I highly recommend it. Read more
Sharon S.—March 18, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I have been Rving for about 25 years. Maybe my 4th Thetford? Replaced a V with a VI. Everything matched up perfectly. Bolts the same, holes matched up. Water valve at same height, so, no changes needed. Fittings the same, no Pex changes needed. Sits up a bit higher, a nice throne. Water jet better too, does a better job. No splashes, as others have said. Bigger bowl too. Came with bolts & bottom seal. Issues. No instructions. I did not need them, but they could have had basics, including plumbing requirements.. Also, base could be stronger. It is easy to overtighten; ask me how I know. Not a bad idea to get some washers to go with nuts, spread the torque over a larger area. Price wad goo too, shipping OK. Read more
arlee453—July 7, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Bought to replace a Dometic 300 series toilet that we didn't love with hopes of fixing the problem we've had with black tank smell. Rather than attempting to replace the seals AGAIN on the old toilet, thought we'd replace it with this Thetford and see if that would help. Several things about the Thetford make it better (for us) than the old Dometic. First, although this one is just the same height as the Dometic, it's a slightly smaller around and fits the space better. Also, there is only one internal seal, at the bowl, whereas the Dometic has two seals inside to fail. Finally, the flush pedal is at the front on the Thetford. The dometic pedal was on the right side, which made it awkward to flush with the limited space in our bathroom. I did have to re-do the water supply line in the RV, as this one connects at the top center, vs the bottom right of the Dometic, but that was a simple job. Once I had extended the supply line, the toilet was super simple with everything we needed (other than a wrench) in the box. No instructions were in the box but there was a QR code to scan if you needed it. Easy DIY project. So far so good, as we let it sit in the heat for 2 days now and there's no tank smell at all. Read more
DJDad—February 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Replaced a AquaMagic IV. New one is higher! Much better. Installed pretty much just like old one. However you will have to extend the water hose as the new toilet is higher than the old one. I’ll activate warranty. Plastic. Old one had a ceramic bowl. Foot flush much better than the side handles that make you bend over. One of the handles broke on the old one. Had one handle for water, one to flush. Have to remove toilet to replace handle assembly. New one only way to go. Never found parts so a no brainer to replace toilet. Read more
T—November 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great replacement for the original that was in a 2010 RV. The high profile however, is almost too much even for a 6-ft1 man. Feel like I'm sitting differently than and the average toilet. Read more
Rosy Puentez—January 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The perfect fit and super easy to install. No plumber needed, just a few simple tools and viola! It's camping time again. Read more
Jennine—November 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Bought this for our camper. It's taller than the original one. This item is awesome and a must buy, if You own a camper. Read more
Paul3—December 7, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Bought this to replace a 17-year old RV toilet. I did not know what the specific festures of these things were besides the newer ones being higher and having soft-close lids. The main reason i selected this one was the price. Some of the RV toilets I checked out were upwards of $300, which is pretty insane considering i can purchase a residential toilet for the same price. So i chise this, and i chose poorly. Theres only one thingI like about this toilet: the soft close lid. Its a nice feature to keep the lid from slamming shut. Now here the reasons why you need avoid this piece of junk. Its made entirely of plastic. Its lightweight, but i would venture to say if youre a larger individual youll break this thing easily. Second, from the bowl to the drain hole there is a 12" free fall. What this means is waste will be splashing around the inside of this thing instead of the black tank. Thats pretty nasty. Not only will your toilet now smell like poo, but there will literally be poo trapped inside this thing from the first day you use it. Not only is it unsanitary, its just plain nasty. Third, the water connection for those of us with older RVs is inadequate. This one was missing installation instructions, which is bo big deal for me because im pretty handy and can figure the installation out. But the water inlett looked like it was missing a tube. It is also 16" off the floor, ehich is 12" taller then my water line. I' have to get either some sharkbites or pex connectors and rig up a way to hook the water to the toilet. Thats a bit of an inconvenience. The toilet valve is not a ball valve, its a horizontal blade valve. Again, didnt seem like a solid connection to thw bowl, but also a great way to smear waste all over the underside. Another nasty feature. Finally, reiterating the fact its made entirely of plastic. This thing was a cheap way of charging people a high price for a low quality item. Its littered with design flaws, like no direct channel or funnel to ensure waste is directly deposited into the black tank. I really didnt want to spend a lot of cash on an item that is used infeequently, so im going to repair the old one because it has a ball valve, waste goes directly into the black tank, and the boel itself is made of porcelain. Once this one is completely shot, then ill invest in a toilet. I recommend not wasting money or time with this thing. Save up and get a porcelain bowl. Theyre a bit pricey (i think), but theyre way better than this steaming heap. Read more