

🚽 Your portable throne for fearless outdoor freedom
The Cleanwaste GO Anywhere Portable Folding Toilet is a durable, lightweight, and easy-to-use solution designed for camping, road trips, and emergencies. Supporting up to 500 lbs with stable locking legs, it features a full-size 14" seat for comfort and folds compactly with a handle for effortless transport. Included is the Original Wag Bag Kit for sanitary, odor-free waste disposal, making it the ultimate must-have for professionals and adventurers who refuse to compromise on hygiene or convenience.

















| ASIN | B001TKGAKO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,235 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #300 in Camping Hygiene & Sanitation Products |
| Brand | Cleanwaste |
| Brand Name | Cleanwaste |
| Color | Gray |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (878) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2001 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00709418011119 |
| Installation Type | Portable |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 4 x 15 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.98 x 14.33 x 4.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cleanwaste |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | D119PET |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 3.47 Kilograms |
| Part Number | D119PET |
| Product Dimensions | 19"D x 4"W x 15"H |
| Seat Material Type | Plastic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Full size 14" toilet height |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 772259081290 709418011119 |
W**R
Sturdy, convenient, sanitary. One of the best camping investments I've ever made!
I LOVE this thing! Most years, I go camping for about two weeks at Pennsic, a large (10,000+ people) medieval history event. There are port-a-johns liberally spread throughout the campsite, but there's usually at least a short walk from my tent to the nearest facility. Not a problem during the day, but I usually have to get up at least once a night...sometimes with some urgency. A friend purchased one of these a few years ago and sang its praises, so I decided to make the investment before 2015's event. Let me tell you, it's the best investment I've made in my camping gear! It was so nice to be able to get up in the middle of the night, not have to fumble around for a robe and a flashlight, stumble over the grass and gravel, and finally make my way to the port-a-john. Since I wasn't up as long, fumbling around as much, it was so much easier to get back to sleep once I was done with "my business." As another reviewer mentioned, the bags come with sheets of cheap-ish toilet paper and a hand-wipe packet. I kept a couple of rolls of toilet paper in my tent, so I didn't use the TP sheets included. The Cleanwaste Toilet is sturdy; I'm a plus-sized gal and I was comfortable sitting on it...no worries about it collapsing under me. I changed out the waste bags each morning, and they were very sanitary and easy to use. No smells in my tent. The unit is very easy to transport and isn't heavy. Now that I have the unit, I'll just have to purchase a new box of bags each summer, and I'm good to go! (No pun intended. LOL) Amazon has offered a much better price than many of the camping stores. I'm very, very happy with this purchase and highly recommend it!
A**R
Great product! Still love it months later! No problems with bags these days.
We owned one of these years ago, and accidentally sold it with our camper. Now that we are back into teardrop camping we wanted another. In general we find the the product to be really sturdy and well made! Opening is quite easy, however its a little tricky to collapse, many pinched fingers, but it's getting better over time. We've not had a problem with it being tippy at all. My one beef is that the liners that are sold for it seem to be less quality these days. Had this set up in our secure add a room tent during a thunder storm. Usually I am the only one to use this so I don't have to trot to the campground bathrooms in the middle of the night. I can usually use it twice with no problem. However during the storm, in desperation, my husband also used it. When I went to remove the liner in the morning, the bag burst all over our add a room tent. We got to spend the morning cleaning!!! We'd never had that issue in the past with me, and the kids using it.. We were quite ginger over the next few days of the trip and made sure to change the liner regularly. I still like the product, but am wary of the liners...
P**4
Excellent Alternative to Porta Potti
While Porta Pottis have their place, I found this setup, GO toilet, better suited for my needs. We use this in campgrounds with poor or crowded restroom facilities or when off on our own. Very sturdy when set up. I have mine placed in a separate tall toilet tent and also use a plywood base underneath the legs. For a much cheaper alternative to the company waste bags I use Glad ForceFlexPlus 13 gallon Tall Kitchen bags in conjunction with a canister of Poo Powder. These bags are bottom reinforced with leak, rip and odor protection. Found a good price on these thru my local WalMart. Using enough Poo Powder as necessary, we can do a daily no mess change out. The powder does need liquid to activate, so in case of little #1 we keep a spray bottle handy to add enough. Nice having a toilet right at your campsite. The only complaint I have is that the legs can be a little difficult to fold in. Stiff plastic tabs need to be pressed in. Much easier and smaller to transport than a Porta Potti. Great addition to my RV, camp gear and as an emergency item.
D**T
Nice product but save a bunch of money and just use a garbage bag!
Their instructions call for the use of their disposable proprietary waste bags which costs a few dollars apiece for one-time use! I can't blame them for trying to make money but just use a garbage bag instead, like I have shown in the photos. This has several advantages besides costing a few cents instead of a few dollars. With their bags you have to reach into the bowl partially to pull the bag out. Also their bags only covers the inside of the bowl. By using your own garbage bag or maybe a doubled-up bag just to be safe, you cover the entire seat area so any splashes that might occur don't need to be cleaned up. Also you don't have to reach anywhere near the bowl to remove the bag, tie it up, and dispose of it! One other complaint- The plastic tabs that you have to squeeze to disengage the legs are SUPER HARD to push! So hardthat I had to use pliers to squeeze them. I ended up drilling a couple of holes in the plastic to make them a little bit more flexible. So, hey manufacturer, please make the tabs a little bit easier to squeeze next time. Otherwise great product! Sturdy and well designed. And the best part is it's very compact and easy to store under a car seat etc.
L**T
I scoured reviews before purchasing this and will mention some of the things I was looking to have answered in this review. The purpose for us was to camp during pandemic times, avoiding the need to use any public washrooms. Regular plastic bags (ie grocery or larger compost bags) are adequate, you do not need to purchase branded bags. There is a mesh pocket hanging under the bowl, which supports the weight of bags (and waste.) We did not add any solidifiers and there were no issues leaving one bag for at least a few uses. Flipping up the seat allows for easy bag removal and replacement. Some ideas of where to set it up: we set it up in a second tent ‘washroom’ as seen in pic, as well as in a sun shelter with open front, just angled away from any passerbys. The toilet is sturdy for standard use, though may not suffice for anyone with moderate to severe mobility issues (or difficulty transitioning from sit to stand.) It has one front leg, 2 back legs, so wouldn’t want to test too much leaning. The back of the toilet is removable. It is a lid, not a back support. Approximate height of a standard toilet, perhaps a bit lower. My 5 year old was not able to touch feet to ground when sitting and had no difficulties using this toilet. It packs up nicely into a solid, somewhat compact (for car camping, definitely not backpacking) size. Easy to carry and very nice shape for storing. I thoroughly recommend this product.
M**N
Go anywhere portable toilet muy buen artículo , se ve muy resistente llegó mucho antes de la fecha de entrega pactada
R**Y
I came very close (literally had it picked out and cash ready) to buying a chemical toilet (porta-loo style) until I went on a trip with someone else who actually had one. It SMELLED, it was HEAVY when full, it was hard to keep clean, it filled up within 3 days and had to be emptied, which was a huge event requiring a major trip off site to a designated spot (and a disgusting process). And while they were away, nobody could use the loo! I immediately decided, I didn't want that. I want to camp for as long or as short as I want without needing constant trips off site. I want my loo smelling (and being) COMPLETELY clean at all times. I LOVE this loo! My camping areas don't permit burying waste, so I grab some "bathroom bin" liners, commode powder, and ziplock bags to go with it. After each person uses it, they're responsible to "flush" (remove liner with your goings into a ziplock, seal it up and place into the lined paint bucket). They then wipe the loo down with the same antibacterial wipes you use for your hands, and insert a fresh liner bag for the next person. The lined paint bucket, has a lid resting on top (see photo). All scent is triple contained. The loo room smells (and is) 100% fresh and clean for the next person. It also never "fills up". In the event that the paint bucket fills up (which takes roughly 2x-3x as long as a porta-loo, due larger capacity and no water flush) draw the bucket liner closed, press down and seal its lid, and pull out another paint bucket! Waste disposal means nothing more than an odourless and discreet black rubbish bag into your home wheelie bin after return, or a trip to the local tip during your stay. The only "con" of this loo wasn't any problem for me, but rather for my 63yr old mum. The seat is slightly lower than a typical home loo. She used it okay for 3 days, but on return she confessed she struggled to get up and down due to old knee issues (and simply getting older). In consideration for her, I now bring a foldaway toilet surround with me when she's coming. I don't bother when it's just me though. Don't be fooled, I'm not at all 'in shape' (BMI 32. All flubber) I'm just young enough to still have no trouble getting up and down from the floor unassisted. If you can do that, you'll be fine using it as is. If you can't get up from ground easily... sorry. Your legs aren't strong enough for the deep squat required. Invest in a surround. Don't risk tipping over! Until now I've always used the provided site toilet. In Australia, that means smelly, gross longdrops full of spiders, and crowded camp sites full of other people who also don't have their own loo. I can't IMAGINE going back to that. This stays so clean! It packs so small! And it's right in my camp site! No walking at night! I'm never camping without this again.
A**R
Bought this awesome portable toilet for the vestibule of my tent so I do not have to venture outside at night or if it is raining. Strong, heavy duty construction and yet very light weight and folds down into a compact briefcase size, which I can easily load onto my motorcycle camping trips. Also, it has a man-sized toilet seat with oval opening for added comfort and utility. You can use regular compostable or plastic bags if you wish. Bags are securely kept in place by closed toilet seat. Hint.....just bring along kitty litter and put some in the bag so liquids clump up and odours are minimized, which makes disposal easy. This is one of the best camping accessories I ever purchased, and would highly recommend the product for its design, quality, and functionality.
P**.
A compact toilet that’s perfect for those who don’t like messing with portaloo chemicals and having to finding dump points. Best features are it’s full size seat, ease of assembly and portability. Original waste bags are expensive and quite thick suggesting they may not be biodegradable. We use waste bags from tent world which are a tighter fit but a fraction of the price.
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