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Thetford Porta Potti Potty 735 Msd Camper Van Boat Marine Travel Portable Toilet on 2040-parts.com

US $109.80
Location:

Middle of Country, US

Middle of Country, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Please note: We do not combine shipping on immediate payment required items. As per paypal and ebay rules we can not change shipping address after payment has been made. We do not ship domestic express packages. Our window for filing lost and shipping damaged package claims is limited by the shipper so please report any damages to us immediately. We do not always provide tracking numbers for items shipped. Our normal method of communication is via email to the email address you provide in your paypal account. If you send us an email please do not assume we did not respond if you do not get a reply. It could be a problem with your email address or server. International buyers may be required to pay duties and taxes in their respective countries. If you purchased an item and are not happy with your purchase for any reason you may return it in its original unopened package for an exchange or refund of your purchase price not including shipping and is subject to a 15% restocking fee. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Part Number:25105

Selling on Ebay Since 1999

 

This durable toilet is sanitary, odorless and leakproof. Plus, high-gloss finish is easy to clean!
* Piston pump flushes fresh water to clean bowl
* Removable seat and cover for easy cleaning
* Sealed valve keeps odor in holding tank
* Built-in deodorant storage (bottle included)
* Hold down kit secures toilet to deck
* Easy-to-read Level Indicator
* 1-year warranty
Fresh Water: 2.6 gal: 10L
Waste Tank: 2.6 gal: 10L
Actual Color is Parchment. Picture is Generic.

 

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