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Many of us like to see new gadgets and camping accessories, but how many new designs are really needed? In this article we take a look at the growing interest in camping toilets, examining why more and more people are turning to folding toilet solutions.

Let's not be slow to discuss why it is that people like to use their own camping loos - it's because campsite toilet and bathroom facilities are often shockingly poor. It's simply unacceptable for us to have to make use of dirty and unhygienic facilities in this day and age.
So why is it that many campsite owners appear to provide such poor facilities? In truth, it's often simply because they've been allowed to get away with it. This is certainly the case in almost around the world, where many of us feel that it is somehow impolite to complain about such things.

Unfortunately, if we don't complain then things are unlikely to improve. Camping toilet options have improved as a result of complaints and yet we all know of sites that offer a poor quality experience when it comes to the toilets.

That's why many of us opt to use our own camping toilets. But why should we choose to use folding camping loos in particular? Although there are plenty of options available, it's only the folding toilets that provide the real flexibility that many people are looking for.

Other designs that are advertised as being portable are often actually quite bulky. They take up far too much room in the car. This is a real problem - especially when we think about how much most of us need to pack for a camping trip.

So a folding toilet is a much better solution - it's truly portable. That means that you won't have to worry about poor quality campsite amenities.

The very latest designs are also environmentally friendly too. That's important to many of us who want to enjoy the great outdoors without damaging our surroundings.



By far the most popular type of outdoor grill in the world is the type that uses charcoal, although propane and natural gas based barbeques are becoming more and more popular. Whatever type of barbeque you are using, there are a number of steps that you should follow if you are going to get the best, and safest, performance from your outdoor grill:

Always use your grill outdoors. Don’t even think about grilling indoors, even in an open garage, as it is too much of a fire hazard.
Make sure that the racks are clean, the cover fits snugly, and that the grill pan doesn’t have any fissures or holes in it.

Make sure your grill is clean before you fire it up. This is especially important if it is the first time you have used it this year. In particular, get rid of any old ash, as this can turn into a corrosive chemical when mixed with water. A layer of ash that has been created over the course of a grilling session works well as a heat insulator, but old ash will only rust your grill.

Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding the correct lighting method for your grill, as you may damage your grill permanently if you do this the wrong way. Gas grills use something known as lava rocks as a secondary heating element.

These look, and behave, a little like charcoal, but the two are far from interchangeable. Unlike charcoal, lava rocks can be used several times before they need to be replaced. It is important to keep these as clean as possible, as grease attached to the rocks can catch fire and burn your food unnecessarily. Don’t stack lava rocks, or they will trap grease and catch fire more frequently. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning or replacing the lava rocks. It is a good idea to set your gas burner on high for a few minutes after you’ve finished cooking, in order to burn off any grease or food residue from the rocks. Rearrange and turn over the lava rocks now and then to maximise their efficiency. Replace the rocks when they start to look dirty and break.