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Old 03-21-2011, 09:55 AM   #1
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Im looking to upgrade the toilet in the MH, I looking at the Sealand Concerto at Camping World. I was wondering if anyone has it and what do they think of it? .

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Old 03-24-2011, 07:17 PM   #2
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Sorry, no experience with the Concerto but we have two of the Traveler series. So far, no complaints...Sealand makes a pretty good product. I sure like the wider base of the Concerto and the enlongated seat as well. Although it's pretty pricey, I'd consider the upgrade for those two features alone, if and when one of our units craps out...so to speak. I just could help it. Bob

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Regardless of model, the 17" high one saves on the knees, and give more frontal space because the knees don't stick out so far.
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We got fed up trying to keep the RV toilets working Last one was an Aria Classic - So we calculated out how many flushes we could get out of a standard low flow house toilet and found a Kohler that would work for us at 120.00. I can get about 35 flushes to a black tank and for us where we camp mostly at hookups it works great, even if we are on the road it still works well. The only issue is that it sticks out a little further so I need to modify the bathroom cabinet so there is more leg room.
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This might be helpful. If you go to this SITE
you can download a chart that shows which toilets replace the one you have. It gives the dimensions of the various models and indicates which ones are direct replacements.

I like the high rise version models also. We even have an additional two inch riser under ours

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