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Thats identical to the Swiss Farm one.This oneat Overwater marina cl site at Sudlem, cheshire.
Dog wash next to it, dont get the 2 mixed up.
You've got to empty it before you can fill it up and you'd be as well giving it a clean while it's out.Whats the point? Your only going to fill it up again.
The Swiss Farm one is only £2 and our cassette came out smelling really fresh, and shiny, like new. Would definitely use again.Swiss Farm has one.
At least the one by dazandandrea is using green chemical free, I don’t like the blue chemical eitherSaw my first one of these in Spain. Luckily they had a conventional emptying point next to it. What a rip off I thought, charging you for something that's normally free. It was actually worse as the machine put Thetford blue (which I hate) in together with an unnecessary litre of water so it needed emptying sooner.
That machine is identical to the machine we used at a campsite in north Germany (Spitzanort) by Lubeck about 4 years ago, €1, fantastic siteThis oneat Overwater marina cl site at Sudlem, cheshire.
Dog wash next to it, dont get the 2 mixed up.
Have seen a few cassette cleaners on sites in Scotland, I'm our designated cleaner and Mrs Fraser's never put 4 euros in the slot yet!Not a good photo. It’s called the butler. You place your full cassette in the machine after paying your 4€ it comes all nice and clean
colyboy
Gotta love Old Oaks in Glastonbury, lovely site.Old Oak near Glastonbury has something similar. After looking at it for a while and not having a clue what version of the Thetford I had I used the normal chemical waste sink.
And a rather upmarket one it is too.....
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