I’m Canceling My RV Black Tank FOREVER - The Game Changer Toilet!

Are you tired of dealing with the dreaded black tank? In this episode of Where RV Going?, we are tackling one of the most controversial and highly requested topics in van life and full-time RV life: the bathroom! Whether you are tired of emptying cassette toilets, dealing with the maintenance of composting toilets, or risking frozen pipes while winter boondocking with traditional black tanks, it might be time to look at a dry flush toilet. Today, we are unboxing, setting up, and aggressively testing the Modiwell LE-310 dry flush toilet. We’ll show you exactly how it seals waste (using a fun banana and water test to check for leaks and smells) and why this compact system is a complete game-changer for off-grid RV living, camping, and glamping. Plus, we look at why this isn't just for rigs—it's an incredible backup system for home emergency preparedness during power and water outages. Join the debate in the comments: Are you Team Black Tank, Cassette, Composting, or Dry Flush? Let me know why your system is the best! 👇 Links mentioned in this video: Modiwell LE-310 Dry Flush Toilet - https://amzn.to/3QMLIq8 Modiwell Urine Collector Accessory - https://amzn.to/44lFvEH Modiwell Refill Bags and Coagulant - https://amzn.to/44YUp3S Chapter Timestamps 0:00 - The Great RV Toilet Controversy 0:41 - Why I'm Ditching My Black Tank for Winter Boondocking 1:11 - Unboxing the Modiwell LE-310 Dry Flush Toilet 4:19 - Step-by-Step Setup & Installing the Liners 6:07 - Powering On and Sealing the First Bag 7:22 - Dry Flush vs. Cassette, Composting & Black Tanks 9:24 - The Banana & Water Flush Test (Does it Leak or Smell?) 11:12 - Why Dry Flush Toilets are Essential for Home Emergencies 13:08 - How to Save Liners: The Urine Collector Accessory 14:05 - Final Thoughts & Canceling My Black Tank Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/whereRVgoing1 #RVLife #VanLife #Boondocking #RVLiving #OffGridRV #FullTimeRV #RVHacks #CamperVan #DryFlushToilet #RVToiletnlife #Modiwell