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Raritan Fresh Head Manual Toilet
The only manual toilet on the market that allows connection to onboard pressurized fresh water. Raritan chose to develop this niche product after years of reading about the crazy plumbing configurations necessary to try and flush a manual marine toilet with fresh water. Until now manual toilets have never had the luxury of being able to connect directly to the onboard freshwater supply.
The Fresh Head includes a special fitting that allows water to flow in by simply depressing a lever to allow as much or as little water in as necessary. This feature is ideal for sailboats who prefer to keep the bowls dry while underway. Wetting the bowl slightly before use makes using a marine toilet a little more pleasant.
An efficient diaphragm pump makes flushing the toilet extremely easy.
A locking feature allows the user to lock the discharge which helps to prevent water from flowing back in when the boat is moving or heeled over.