If your knees aren't what they used to be or you just want to be a bit more comfortable, the Oztrail Quadfold Toilet Chair makes it easier to answer nature's call.
Compact and portable, the Oztrail Quadfold Toilet Chair simply fits over 'natural toilet' facilities. This foldable toilet is easy to clean as it has a removable seat and packs up quickly into the included carry bag.
The Oztrail Quadfold Toilet Chair chair is ideal for the camper who likes a bit of comfort in the outdoors without spending an arm and a leg.
Fits over "natural toilet" facilities
Folds up compactly
Easy to clean with removable seat
Includes a carry bag with a handle for easy transportation
Rated Capacity:
120 Kg
External Dimensions:
48W x 45H x 48D cm
Packed Dimensions:
62L x 20W x 18H cm
Weight:
2 Kg
Seat Height:
45 cm
Material:
Steel | Polyethylene
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
FCM-TOI-A
Snowys Code:
125006
Reviews
(23)
4.523
Q&A's (8)
Use of Quadfold Toilet Chair1 answer
Would this also be suitable for a shower chair?
Vicki - Cameron Park, NSW (6 months ago)
G'day Vicki,
The seat has some padding in it, without the outer material being fully sealed - as long as you're giving the chair the opportunity to fully dry out before packing it away, you shouldn't have any issues
Lauren - Snowys(6 months ago)
Which way do we face. 1 answer
Possibly a dumb question, just bought the chair and it’s great, but we can’t figure out which direction one should face. Do your legs go on the side with the flap or the other way?
Gregg - Mona Vale, NSW(9 months ago)
G'day Greg,
Had a bit of a giggle, it's a great question that's resulted in a bit of a debate! The consensus is that the flap goes at the front like a splash guard for your legs and/or the pants around your ankles. Hope that helps - if you want to try it the other way, let us know how how you go - haha
Lauren - Snowys(9 months ago)
Bio degradable bags1 answer
I like very much this product But when I purchase it would want a pack of bio degradable bags Oh and where would I dispose of the at some bush camp with no toilet no rubbish bins Thanks
Barry - Thornbury, VIC(3 years ago)
G'day Barry,
You may be able to get away with these Biodegradable Toilet Bags but from my experience, this particular toilet does not work very well with bags, and ideally is only suitable for use over a hole. Human waste in any forms when camping should ultimately be disposed of at a dump point.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
How much does Quadfold toilet chair weigh, and what size does it fold down to for packing1 answer
How much does Quadfold toilet chair weigh, and what size does it fold down to for packing
Frances Williams - Glenalta(6 years ago)
It weighs 2kg, Frances, and when packed measures 62xm long x 20cm wide and 18cm height. You can see all these details under the specifications tab on the product pages of our website.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Closing lid sittable?1 answer
Is it possible to use as a normal stool (pardon the pun) when the lid/flap is closed?
Xandy - Cape Town(6 years ago)
G'day Xandy,
I gave this a go just to make sure, and you can sit on the Quadfold Toilet Chair but I'd say it's not as comfortable as a classic stool given that you sink a little in the middle.
Tim - Snowys(6 years ago)
Weight bearing1 answer
How much weight can this bear?
i.e. could it handle a 120 kg gentleman?
Siobhan - Brisbane(6 years ago)
G'day Siobhan,
The Oztrail Quadfold Toilet Chair has a rated capacity of 120kg, so as long as you're at or below that weight you should be fine, I just wouldn't recommend it for anyone who weighs much more than that.
Tim - Snowys(6 years ago)
Disposable bag not attachable?1 answer
Disappointing to find out you can't fit disposable bags on this chair. So what sort of lined bucket should be used and do you sell them?
Eddie - Rockdale(6 years ago)
G'day Eddie,
As far as what we sell is concerned, the best fit underneath your Oztrail Quadfold Toilet Chair would be the Elemental Thunder Down Under Toilet.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
can you put a bag in this1 answer
if so how pleqase
Keith - PORT MACQUARIE(10 years ago)
Hi Keith, these are not condusive to fitting plastic bags, they are best used over a hole in the ground, or you can use a lined bucket underneath to catch your business.