Is Dometic 321 Full-Timer RV Toilet a Good Choice for a Wet Bath
Question:
How would this toilet work in a wet bath? Will it hold up alright?
asked by: John K
Expert Reply:
The Dometic 321 Full-Timer RV Toilet # DOM99FR has a ceramic bowl that will be okay in a wet bath but the seat is wood which will eventually need to be replaced if it's going to be hit with water fairly often. If the toilet is far enough away from the shower then you might be okay but the Dometic 300 Weekender RV Toilet # DOM74FR would ultimately last longer since the bowl, seat, and base are made of a lightweight polypropylene (hard plastic).
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Products Referenced in This Question
Dometic 300 Weekender RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - Tan Polypropylene
- RV Toilets
- Standard Height
- Round
- 5 - 10 lbs
- 8-1/2 Inches
- Triple Jet - Good
- Polypropylene
- Tan
- Dometic
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Dometic 321 Full-Timer RV Toilet - Low Profile - Elongated Bowl - Tan Ceramic
- RV Toilets
- Low Profile
- Elongated
- 31 - 35 lbs
- 11 Inches
- Full-Rim - Best
- Ceramic
- Tan
- Dometic
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