Exploring the Different Flushing Options on the Thetford Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite Stand In Toilet

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The Thetford Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite Stand In is a popular and efficient portable toilet option. It is designed to offer the convenience and comfort of a home toilet while on the go. The main idea of this product is to provide a practical and hygienic solution for camping, boating, and traveling. The Thetford Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite Stand In features a sturdy and stable design, making it suitable for all types of terrain. It is also lightweight and easy to transport, making it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts. One of the standout features of this portable toilet is its easy-to-use flush mechanism.


All three paintings depict the trio of witches from William Shakespeare's Macbeth who foretell his fate. Looking for a wicked good time? Compare The Huntington's version of Fuseli's Three Witches (above) with the two other versions below. Scholars believe The Huntington’s is a study for the two that followed. Which witch is your favorite?

The Huntington s recently acquired The Three Witches or The Weird Sisters , painted by Henry Fuseli 1741-1825 in about 1785, goes on view tomorrow in the Huntington Art Gallery. Two little witches two little witches Played a little game played a little game They were very good friends very good friends Who looked the same who looked the same.

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One of the standout features of this portable toilet is its easy-to-use flush mechanism. With just the press of a button, users can flush waste away, ensuring a clean and odor-free environment. The powerful flush also helps to prevent clogs and ensure efficient waste management.

Which Witch?


Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), The Three Witches or The Weird Sisters, ca. 1785, oil on canvas, 24 ¾ x 30 ¼ in. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Purchased with funds from The George R. and Patricia Geary Johnson British Art Acquisition Fund.

The Huntington’s recently acquired The Three Witches or The Weird Sisters, painted by Henry Fuseli (1741-1825) in about 1785, goes on view tomorrow in the Huntington Art Gallery. It’s one of three full-size color versions that the artist made. The others are at the Kunsthaus Zürich and the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

All three paintings depict the trio of witches from William Shakespeare's Macbeth who foretell his fate. Looking for a wicked good time? Compare The Huntington's version of Fuseli's Three Witches (above) with the two other versions below. Scholars believe The Huntington’s is a study for the two that followed. Which witch is your favorite?

The Kunsthaus Zürich’s Witches (1783):


Henry Fuseli, The Three Witches, 1783, oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 36 in. The Kunsthaus Zürich.

And the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Witches (ca. 1783):


Henry Fuseli, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters, ca. 1783, oil on canvas, 29 1/2 x 35 ½ in. Royal Shakespeare Company Collection.

Why do you think Fuseli made the changes he did? He re-cast and re-costumed the characters for one thing. But there’s more.

Look closely at the upper left corner of the Kunsthaus Zürich painting. What is that winged-skull-demon thing haunting the upper left?! (It’s also in the Royal Shakespeare Company version, but just harder to see.) Hint: It’s on the movie poster for the 1991 thriller “Silence of the Lambs.”

Well, it’s a Death's-head Hawkmoth, a real insect with markings uncannily similar to a human skull. As an element of the painting, it serves as a portentous symbol of the fate awaiting Macbeth.


Death’s-head Hawkmoth (Image from Wikimedia Commons. Acherontia atropos MHNT by Didier Descouens. File is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.)

Thankfully, we don’t have any Death's-head Hawkmoths in North America. Happy Halloween!

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Thea M. Page is director of marketing communications at The Huntington.


Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), The Three Witches or The Weird Sisters, ca. 1785, oil on canvas, 24 ¾ x 30 ¼ in. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Purchased with funds from The George R. and Patricia Geary Johnson British Art Acquisition Fund.
Thetford aqua magic galaxy starlite stand in

Another key feature of the Thetford Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite Stand In is its spacious and comfortable seating. The toilet is designed to provide a comfortable sitting position, eliminating the need for squatting or straining. It also comes with a contoured seat and a deodorizing system, further enhancing user comfort. In terms of hygiene, the Thetford Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite Stand In is equipped with a removable waste tank and a built-in sprayer. This makes cleaning and emptying the toilet quick and easy. The sprayer helps to rinse the bowl thoroughly, ensuring optimal cleanliness and hygiene with each use. Overall, the Thetford Aqua Magic Galaxy Starlite Stand In is a reliable and user-friendly portable toilet option. Its sturdy design, easy flush mechanism, comfortable seating, and hygienic features make it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers..

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