Incinnolet toilet
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Used the Ininolet after big steak dinner and it worked great. No smoke or smell!! Draws 12 amps when working.Checked it after 45mins and it did its job perfect. I am glad it worked. It could have turned into a bad thing quick if it did not work.
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Brewster, thanks for the report. I'm still considering one for my shoreside use at the dock - in an area where septic tanks are restricted.
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I know they ae Coast Guard approved.
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