I promised Wifey that I would change out our older salt water toilet and replace it with a fresh water unit. About 6-7 years ago, I purchased a new fresh water flush Crown from Boatfix. The price then was around $600. Today's price is high enough to make a grown man cry. But no problems so far with the Crown.
So with Crowns being pricey, I though I would learn more about the Sea Era-------that by the way I did not find a BoatFix.
A toilet is a toilet is a toilet is not true! What does the Crown offer that commands $1100 while an Era is less than $500?
Is the higher price for the Crown Raritan's way of focusing on the Sea Era? And yes I understand that nothing lasts forever at the same time though, many things can go belly up in a very short time.
The fresh water Sea Era look very attractive! Can anyone help me with suggestions on this trade off? OH-- will operate from 12vdc.
Thanks--
Foggy
So with Crowns being pricey, I though I would learn more about the Sea Era-------that by the way I did not find a BoatFix.
A toilet is a toilet is a toilet is not true! What does the Crown offer that commands $1100 while an Era is less than $500?
Is the higher price for the Crown Raritan's way of focusing on the Sea Era? And yes I understand that nothing lasts forever at the same time though, many things can go belly up in a very short time.
The fresh water Sea Era look very attractive! Can anyone help me with suggestions on this trade off? OH-- will operate from 12vdc.
Thanks--
Foggy