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Cleanwaste Portable Mini Poo Powder offers 55 scoops of fast-acting, non-toxic waste treatment powder that instantly gels liquid waste to prevent backsplash. Designed for camping, travel, and emergencies, it features an indefinite shelf life and compact packaging, making it an essential hygienic solution for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals on the move.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 5.24 x 5.2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Cleanwaste |
Country of Origin | United States |
Color | Multicoloured |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | CLEANWASTE |
Part Number | D556POW |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
R**S
Great product but label on the Mini PooPowder is incorrect claiming 120 scoops for 38 ounces
This is a great product. We purchased the 70 ounce 120 scoop container of Poo Powder last year and it works great. Consistency is thick after it has done its job, it eliminates odor and is easy to dispose of properly. I reordered and paid for the 70 ounce 120 scoop product for the 2021 camping season and was shipped the 38 ounce 55 scoop container named Mini Poo Powder. The Mini Poo Powder is clearly mislabeled claiming 120 scoops at 38 ounces. See attached photo. I called CleanWaste, the producers of this product and, they had no interest in hearing me out about their problem. They told me to contact Amazon and of course I will contact Amazon in order to get it replaced with the proper size but I wanted to let CleanWaste know that they have misprinted labels claiming the wrong amount of scoops for a 38 ounce container. I hope Amazon read why I’m returning the container and are sending the proper 70 ounce 120 scoop container that I have paid for. If this is someone’s first purchase they may not pick up on Cleanwaste’s mistake.
G**L
Works great
We have been using this for years for all our primitive camping. It works as advertised.
S**R
Does the job in a camping environment.
We did a 5-day self-supported touring kayak trip in Lake Powell with 10 people and used this as part of our toilet system in conjunction with a Playberg folding toilet seat and Cleanwaste wag bags. I used a plastic bag from the wag bag system over the seat and tied a corner--just like setting up a garbage bag in a garbage can. The wag bags come with a similar desiccant pre-packaged in the bottom, but I set up a lid on the toilet so the group could use the same bag more than once. I had people add powder as they went. I changed the bag out about every night. It does not have any type of deodorizing scent, with the lid on the toilet and being away from camp odor remained low--not sure how it would do in really close quarters unless you had a pretty tight fitting lid. I then transferred the used wag bags into tight Ziploc bags (that come with the wag bags) and into a sealed canister that I had. I had asked people to try not to urinate into the bag to avoid too much liquid. When I transferred the bags back out later I did not get any liquid or leakage of any kind. The powder did it's job. other people have mentioned similar products you can find at RV supply stores I'm not sure if there is a cheaper more generic bulk product that might be less expensive if you use this regularly, but for my trip this package was more than enough I could have probably used half given the wag bags already started with some in them. More for next time!
J**E
Absorbs most liquids, and odors too.
Works great, exactly as advertised. The powder contains little "beads" similar to those found in modern commercial diapers - the kind that absorb 10 times their weight in liquid, or whatever the stats are; so when you toss in a small scoop (included) of the powder, after using a portable "bucket" or camping-type toilet, it locks up most of the liquid into a gel-like substance. I used this all last year when we visited our remote campsite, and was amazed at how well it also locks up most of the odor as well: the camping toilet, although not 100% odor free, was still WAY less odiferous than a typical "outhouse" type toilet would have been, even after sitting (in a container with gasket-sealed lid) for a few weeks between visits. And when you decide you have accumulated enough waste to need to lug the bag back to civilization, it is easily disposed of with normal trash, the same as you would dispose of dirty "pampers" or kitty litter. A little on the pricey side if you have a larger family or camping group; I wish there was a bigger discount for buying in bulk, but so far Amazon has the best prices I've found for this item.
D**Y
Good water collagulation
Included scoop and container seal are nice. It did a good job for its intended purpose. However, my significant other complained about a chemical smell during use.
A**I
Van Life Staple
We use this daily in van life and it’s more compact and effective than anything else we have tried. Sometimes we transfer it into a bottle with a funnel top for easy of use, other times we just stab a hole in the lid and pour out through that. I wish it was sold in a container that allowed you to pour out a bit as needed vs. unscrew the lid and use the scooper. Maybe I should write the company and suggest it. Unscrewing it every time is a two handed task and also tends to be a bit messy with powder that has collected around the lid rim. Definitely would recommend the product.
K**R
Works great - when you get to it in time!
This stuff is great! Turns a ziplock bag into a ... well, a potty bag. I have IBS, and have left calling cards in awkward places while night riding, so I was looking at Biffy bags, and abhorring the prices. Then I found Poo Powder on Amazon. Thought, well, why not try it. Now I carry a couple of gallon (I'm a woman - the opening size matters) Zip bags with a scoop of Poo Powder in each and boy, it really works. Turns the stuff to a manageable gel that's easy to transport to the nearest trash can. I haven't had the nerve to bungee it on with my clothes yet, but if I have to ride miles and miles, I may end up doing so -- carrying it between my fingers will eventually cramp my thumb muscle.The only time I haven't used it is when I got caught too short to get to it in my bag - I barely had time to drop my shorts. Thank heaven it was night, and in the country. That time, I had an empty quart bag to put the TP in, at least. Leaving my "calling card" beside the road was NOT something I enjoyed doing. Or dooing. Next time I hope to get the bag out first.
M**T
Glad I bought it.
This turned a weeklong trip from miserable to enjoyable. It worked for me. The bags I used had it’s own powder in it but it was not enough, this took care of it.
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