I'm finally onto the toilet replacement, and have camlocks connected to both the raw water intake and the discharge (original toilet being below the water line didn't have vented loop so will need to fix that) so quick disconnects are available for future maintenance if needed.

I initially went ahead with the Jabsco 37010, and out the gate, the discharge port leaked. The 3 screws holding the discharge port and the joker valve just didn't give me any confidence it'll hold. The old Raritan Superflush had these massive ss bolts clamping the joker valve on both sides. Somehow Jabsco in all their wisdom said nope, 3 screws into plastic will hold it.
So I'm now on the hunt for another electric toilet, highly prioritizing the serviceability of the joker valve. Some options:
1. $364 Albin (similar to Jabsco 37010 1 pump for rinse and discharge) but joker valve seems to be twist-on mechanism v.s. bolts or screws, which I think is better and sturdy??

2. $550 Seaflo (1 rinse pump, 1 macerator pump) got a massive 1.5" discharge, but can't tell how the joke valves are held together from the manual, seems like 2 screws into plastic again:


3. $600 Jabsco E2 (1 rinse pump, 1 macerator pump) Jabsco got fancy quick release mechanism, not sure how well it works and how sturdy it is.

Anyone got any experience with these, or any other regular-sized bowl electric toilet recommendations that's lasted time?

I initially went ahead with the Jabsco 37010, and out the gate, the discharge port leaked. The 3 screws holding the discharge port and the joker valve just didn't give me any confidence it'll hold. The old Raritan Superflush had these massive ss bolts clamping the joker valve on both sides. Somehow Jabsco in all their wisdom said nope, 3 screws into plastic will hold it.
So I'm now on the hunt for another electric toilet, highly prioritizing the serviceability of the joker valve. Some options:
1. $364 Albin (similar to Jabsco 37010 1 pump for rinse and discharge) but joker valve seems to be twist-on mechanism v.s. bolts or screws, which I think is better and sturdy??

2. $550 Seaflo (1 rinse pump, 1 macerator pump) got a massive 1.5" discharge, but can't tell how the joke valves are held together from the manual, seems like 2 screws into plastic again:


3. $600 Jabsco E2 (1 rinse pump, 1 macerator pump) Jabsco got fancy quick release mechanism, not sure how well it works and how sturdy it is.

Anyone got any experience with these, or any other regular-sized bowl electric toilet recommendations that's lasted time?


