This should replace present-day Plumbing all together. No more water plants who have to put arsenic in the water to purify it which is a poison in itself. No more reusing water that has had god-knows-what flushed in it. Just incinerate the waist and keep it moving. I love this idea I truly believe these will be the toilets of the future.
@@MrEvilTag Why does it matter that these are "nothing new at all" to you? Most people in this country are not aware of these, and they are new to them. Hence probably the reason the video was made. Geez.... the video quality not the best, but it's good information to get out there to people who never heard of an "incinerator toilet".
This vertical video syndrome is a world wide pandemic. It can only be cured if there is proper education in schools and when bystanders politley inform the cameraman to film horizontal.
Holistic Lee check out our new updated video on an affordable incinerator toilet that is actually available now th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
@@trekkersdaddy08 The Cinerella is much quieter and uses a lot less electricity. The downside is that they don't have an official retailer for America (that Ken guy is basically a con man), so you have to order from their Canadian retailer instead.
I definitely agree because honestly that was my main concern about tiny home/natural building. I cant handle the compost toilet, that is like using an outhouse and I'm not use to that kind of living. I'm just keeping real.
I thought it didn’t open during incineration? I love these though. Terrible to (literally) sh!t in clean water when so many people don’t have water to even drink!
The Incinolet has been around for quite awhile... Upper Valley Tiny Homes has shown them installed in a couple of their models with high end solar setups...
The composting process can be a lot faster with heat. Could you have a hybrid system that fast tracks the composting process with heat but less heat than incineration?
I own 2 Incinolet toilets. Both almost 4 years. One is in its 3rd complete rebuild the other 1 complete rebuild and 2 heater elements. They’re a mechanical disaster. The only source of the liners is incinolet, they won’t permit ordering more than one box at a time. 20$ for a box and 23$ shipping! No support. You trouble shoot the toilet yourself and repair it yourself. Not to mention with the very best maintenance, expect 30 minutes of a pervasive wide spread odor within at least 75 feet of the vent with each use. This tremendously expensive product is absolutely not worth it.
Was about time (more than a millennium) to come up with a revised, updated and upgraded hightech toilet. Sorry for the complex chain-wording. Oh Sh*t. Great innovation!
I'm interested in getting out of an RV Park, buying my own lot, and avoiding an expensive septic system. Best solution I have seen is this incinerating toilet made by Cinderella out of Norway, certified by US ESF, shown here. The residential version shown here uses a dedicated 20 amp breaker, uses quite a bit of electricity and requires exterior piping similar to a furnace. Yes its around 4k, but a septic system is more and NOT portable. Yes, you'll need a greywater system, but thats a reasonable DIY project. BIG NEWS for RVers is they now have an RV model called Cinderella Travel. Replace your RV toilet. Get rid of the black tank chore. NO REVIEWS that I could find YET. It uses propane and 12 volt power. Perhaps the Travel version failed some regulatory agency in some way and thats why we cant buy one on the US or the Canadian websites? This manufacturer is not pushing what looks to be a great solution for Tiny Houses and van/RV full timers.
Thanks for doing this video. The biggest question I have is what kind and how much energy does it take to run it? I'm assuming its electric? Would the initial surge be too great for a low capacity electrical system?
Andrew Bennett it's up to 2kwh per incineration cycle. That's a lot of power! If you're off grid and relying on solar, that could be a few hours production for a modest set of panels on a less than perfect sunny day. Or 45 minutes of fuel for your generator. The propane versions use 300 grams of gas per cycle, again costly to operate and not very green. It's a clean and convenient solution, but not especially green.
The thing I think about is what if you forget to put the liners before you use it ? Someone may be in a hurry and forget to line stool...🤔... I definitely want one or more depending . I’m gonna check the price.
Questions that weren't in the FAQ: 1.Can this toilet be installed in a "wet" bathroom, where the shower and toilet are in the same space, and water would splash on the toilet? 2. During incineration, is there visible smoke/fumes exiting the exhaust?
The Cinderella has a model that runs on propane also. That is consuming about 180-200 grams of propane on each use. These has been around for decades here in Scandinavia and are well known.
If I had a dog, I would burn the feces. We had a neighbor do this. Smell was bad but I think it's a good idea and clean. The ashes can be used as compost.
I think the square shape would be very uncomfortable. I think it should be more ergo dynamic. What about people who have non-solid issues and how the heck do you clean it? I would imagine putting cleaning fluid might cause it to explode? What should people know about cleaning it? Other than that and the high prices I love it.
Any information on failure rates (electronics...) in countries where they've been used for many years? I'd like to read about how people deal with them when they eventually fail. And to learn how to use off-grid. Is solar-power an option?
Is it possible to separate urine for fertilizer still? Or if I wanted a bigger pan installed underneath can I just put it over a larger floor opening to catch ash?
Nooo! With solar power this will drain your batteries real quick. 1800 watts (8 amps at 240v, 16.5 amps at 110v) for up to an hour per shit is incredibly wasteful of energy.
If I install this toilet in my RV I am in close quarters with the shower and the toilet. Is this toilet water proof or resistant? Being sometimes i may like to sit on the toilet to shower.
@@lilj3467 PERSPECTIVE??????? NO, ITS A MATTER OF REALITY, UNLESS YOU HAVE A LAZY MIND AND IGNORE FACTS. DO YOU HAVE A LAZY MIND lil j ? DO YOU IGNORE FACTS AT YOUR OWN WHIM lil j?
I have a Separette, I just need that bottom combustion piece so I can take out the bag and incinerate it, instead of dumping it in the trash. I can burry it in the woods 8 of 12 months for the remainder I need a solution that makes disposal easier
How about toilet paper? Never questioned that or the cost of the toilet. And are they legal anywhere? Do you have to have a special vent on your wall ? Where did they get that interviewer???!!!
Grace Leal this was a horrible video. Check out this new one I just did on a better toilet that is actually available and affordable th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
We're could one get more info on the manufacturer and the purchase price of the unit? I'm currently living tiny... adding another tiny house on my land for my daughter... but how good with this be in a offgrid setting?
Gotta answer the pricing thing directly by mentioning, they have no competition. No other incinerating toilet works like this one. There is another incinerating toilet but it uses an open flame and you cannot keep using it one person after another. So if you have kids...thats a no. (I won't go into looks but will say one is a metal box with a toilet seat and the other looks like something from a modern art show) Also most incinerating toilets use propane or sometime of fuel to power the flame, this does not. Its all electric. (boogie woogie) (They do have a Cinderella model in Europe that uses propane but it isn't available here in the USA yet.)
2Kwh of power per poop?? Huge waste of energy..the moisture needs to evaporate out, and THEN you can burn it, as it will burn itself like cow dung once dried by the sun.
Patrick Finnegan The company that makes these is no longer selling in the US. We have been using the toilets From a company called incinolet now. I don’t know of any maintenance cost but the purchase price from the new company is about $2000. I have a video up about them soon
Literally sitting on a hot seat. Imagine if this goes wrong while you're on the throne. Downside, you need electric or gas to run this thing ... bad news if there is a power outage.
You can use solar but keep in mind that it runs on 230VAC and at least a 10A fuse. On my Tiny house I wired mine on its own line. There isn't currently (to my knowledge) any dealers outside of California. (this company is originally from the Netherlands) HOWEVER you can goto their site and look at all the details they also are very quick to respond to emails/communications if you have any questions. To anyone who read all this just DM if you have any real people questions (I was one of the first orders for this wonderful toilet when it debuted here in America) Legit any questions you have about use/ownership/cleaning etc, ask me.
They are VERY expensive. I'm not saying it wouldn't be worth it. If there was no sewer system to connect to I would much rather use this than a composting toilet or septic system. However the cost is greater than 3000$. It's a lot of money.
Origami and Cats We ended up using these ones in our houses. Much better product much better price. Check out this video. th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
At 2:34 - 2:36, He said something that didn't make sense to me. If it's hot and you don't have this lid closed, it won't open. Did I hear right? If the lid isn't closed, that means it's already open! 🤔🥴
Assuming you hook it up to its own water source can you use a bidet attachment with this toilet? Can you flush toilet paper with your waste? Also how do you clean it? I imagine many household cleaners are toxic when burned.
240p is the absolute best resolution! Screw HD! 240p is where it's at!
Ahahhahahhaa@@@@@!!!!
This should replace present-day Plumbing all together. No more water plants who have to put arsenic in the water to purify it which is a poison in itself. No more reusing water that has had god-knows-what flushed in it. Just incinerate the waist and keep it moving. I love this idea I truly believe these will be the toilets of the future.
Marlynn Harrison these are nothing new at all
Marlynn Harrison actually no. They have been commercial for like a decade and you can even find schematics from the early 1900s
Dante Planeta Wwoww! That's interesting. Well, Im glad ro finally here about this Cinderella toilet. Hopefully I'll own one someday soon.
@@MrEvilTag Why does it matter that these are "nothing new at all" to you? Most people in this country are not aware of these, and they are new to them. Hence probably the reason the video was made. Geez.... the video quality not the best, but it's good information to get out there to people who never heard of an "incinerator toilet".
My dad had one of these while I was growing up in his place of business. That was back in the 70s. Of course dad's was liner free.
I love how he corrected the guy who was trying to film vertically lol
Oops sounds like a lady, but still, no vertical filming.
This vertical video syndrome is a world wide pandemic.
It can only be cured if there is proper education in schools and when bystanders politley inform the cameraman to film horizontal.
Here is the #1 rule of thumb: VIDEO is width / PICTURES are either
Me too.
I had to turn my phone and then had to turn it back. I was like, "What's up with this camera person?"
I want one! These should really replace flushing toliets!!! Thank you for explaining the process!
Holistic Lee check out our new updated video on an affordable incinerator toilet that is actually available now
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Really grateful for this information, because as you said, this is now the number 1 option for number 2 requirements in my future build
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SOLD! Thanks for the great info, Andrew.
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@@trekkersdaddy08 The Cinerella is much quieter and uses a lot less electricity. The downside is that they don't have an official retailer for America (that Ken guy is basically a con man), so you have to order from their Canadian retailer instead.
So glad there's a better option than composting and dry flush toilets.
Still dry flush, but saving the environment. Still could take some years to recoup the cost of water.
I definitely agree because honestly that was my main concern about tiny home/natural building. I cant handle the compost toilet, that is like using an outhouse and I'm not use to that kind of living. I'm just keeping real.
I thought it didn’t open during incineration? I love these though. Terrible to (literally) sh!t in clean water when so many people don’t have water to even drink!
I don't think i've been so excited about a toilet before.
rash b lol. Check out this one th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
“Norwegian countries” LMAO
didn't you know the Norwegians have several countries?
including minnesota
Thanks Andrew... good news, there. Been waiting for those to be in America! :D
The Incinolet has been around for quite awhile... Upper Valley Tiny Homes has shown them installed in a couple of their models with high end solar setups...
Omg so glad he picked up he was filming vertically😂
will this expode if used with over eating at taco bell? asking for a friend
Tawa na ako? Chararat nito!
Sure you are, lol.
Yes!
I wonder if you could use wax paper in place of those liners? Or newspaper
I love everything about this toilet except I need a unit that runs on propane. Any suggestions? Thanks, Don Richards
The composting process can be a lot faster with heat. Could you have a hybrid system that fast tracks the composting process with heat but less heat than incineration?
Thanks
Massive amount of power needed, pay to go.
I own 2 Incinolet toilets. Both almost 4 years. One is in its 3rd complete rebuild the other 1 complete rebuild and 2 heater elements. They’re a mechanical disaster. The only source of the liners is incinolet, they won’t permit ordering more than one box at a time. 20$ for a box and 23$ shipping! No support. You trouble shoot the toilet yourself and repair it yourself. Not to mention with the very best maintenance, expect 30 minutes of a pervasive wide spread odor within at least 75 feet of the vent with each use. This tremendously expensive product is absolutely not worth it.
Thanks for the feedback. We had trouble with our too
Really worth it in my opinion. Incredible
Andrew, you're a natural . Great interview. Thankyou.n
Lol thanks. Check out this much better video I did. th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
@@trekkersdaddy08 actually I watched it straight after this one!
Was about time (more than a millennium) to come up with a revised, updated and upgraded hightech toilet. Sorry for the complex chain-wording. Oh Sh*t. Great innovation!
shamrai nice.
I'm interested in getting out of an RV Park, buying my own lot, and avoiding an expensive septic system. Best solution I have seen is this incinerating toilet made by Cinderella out of Norway, certified by US ESF, shown here. The residential version shown here uses a dedicated 20 amp breaker, uses quite a bit of electricity and requires exterior piping similar to a furnace. Yes its around 4k, but a septic system is more and NOT portable. Yes, you'll need a greywater system, but thats a reasonable DIY project.
BIG NEWS for RVers is they now have an RV model called Cinderella Travel. Replace your RV toilet. Get rid of the black tank chore. NO REVIEWS that I could find YET. It uses propane and 12 volt power. Perhaps the Travel version failed some regulatory agency in some way and thats why we cant buy one on the US or the Canadian websites? This manufacturer is not pushing what looks to be a great solution for Tiny Houses and van/RV full timers.
This one is better
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Now that's a throne truly worthy of a Kings ASSignments!. LOL
What kind of power is required? Could a solar system work for this application?
gerard haubert the ones we have installed so far have used only a 20 amp breaker. Probably similar to the power use of a window AC
Great question!
Thanks for doing this video. The biggest question I have is what kind and how much energy does it take to run it? I'm assuming its electric? Would the initial surge be too great for a low capacity electrical system?
Paula C. There are 220V and 120V. Overall not too big of a draw. Probably equal to the consumption of a small window AC
Andrew Bennett it's up to 2kwh per incineration cycle. That's a lot of power! If you're off grid and relying on solar, that could be a few hours production for a modest set of panels on a less than perfect sunny day. Or 45 minutes of fuel for your generator. The propane versions use 300 grams of gas per cycle, again costly to operate and not very green. It's a clean and convenient solution, but not especially green.
The thing I think about is what if you forget to put the liners before you use it ? Someone may be in a hurry and forget to line stool...🤔... I definitely want one or more depending . I’m gonna check the price.
Try this one instead. th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
If you forget the liner you just have to clean the bowl
Questions that weren't in the FAQ: 1.Can this toilet be installed in a "wet" bathroom, where the shower and toilet are in the same space, and water would splash on the toilet? 2. During incineration, is there visible smoke/fumes exiting the exhaust?
Warren Kawamoto no it cannot and no visible smoke.
Wow great camera guy geez can ya film horizontally :p
How much electricity does it consume in real life? This would (is) my first question:(
No answer is an answer too ...
the incinolet web site says about 1 Kw per burn cycle. 1800 watts, 15 amps for their 120 model. Also much cheaper.
Piss pot full?
The Cinderella has a model that runs on propane also. That is consuming about 180-200 grams of propane on each use. These has been around for decades here in Scandinavia and are well known.
Mr A piss goes to other way through pipe and filters through machine, wch can use for watering the garden
I wanna put this in my conversion van, but a dime per paper/sheet for every use seems a little high
Ask Source this what we ended up using
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Was this video also recorded using a toilet?
The Dude everybody love a critic.
If I had a dog, I would burn the feces. We had a neighbor do this. Smell was bad but I think it's a good idea and clean. The ashes can be used as compost.
So do you have to incinerate after each person or can you let several people go and then incinerate?
THANKU GOD BLESS YOU
HOW MUCH ELECTRICITY DOES IT USE COMPARED TO OTHER APPLIANCES LIKE FREEZER OR FAN OR LIGHT BULB?
As much as everything else in the whole house put together
I think the square shape would be very uncomfortable. I think it should be more ergo dynamic. What about people who have non-solid issues and how the heck do you clean it? I would imagine putting cleaning fluid might cause it to explode? What should people know about cleaning it? Other than that and the high prices I love it.
Haute Swan here’s a better video and better priced product
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Any information on failure rates (electronics...) in countries where they've been used for many years? I'd like to read about how people deal with them when they eventually fail. And to learn how to use off-grid. Is solar-power an option?
Carl A. M. th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
Is it possible to separate urine for fertilizer still? Or if I wanted a bigger pan installed underneath can I just put it over a larger floor opening to catch ash?
Great informative vid, but it got frustrating at points when the interviewer talked over the expert.
with solar power, this is great
Wow this is a game changer for off the grid now just water.
Nooo! With solar power this will drain your batteries real quick. 1800 watts (8 amps at 240v, 16.5 amps at 110v) for up to an hour per shit is incredibly wasteful of energy.
The Dolphin
Propane
Please come to Easton! Would love to step in a tiny home and see if that’s my desire!
I'm looking to convert a bus into a four season home - this would be awesome - no more black tank.
andrea nr here’s the one we went with
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I like the concept but would have to wait till the price came WAY !!!!!!!!!!!!! DOWN
No joke. Very cool but 5K is insane 😲
Agreed.
I was just wondering can you add a small bidet on the side of that toilet if you wanted in will it still work as you said it takes care of urine also
Not sure but I would go with incinolet
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Does it need a lot of gas if there is 0,5 l and a half pound inlay in it?
My son uses a roll of toilet paper when he shits. I wonder if this would still die for us? 🤣
so the web to buyis ?it not on the commits. also for battery chargers, how much electristy does it take?
meg Martinez sorry it’s not available anymore. See the new US company that is. th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
If I install this toilet in my RV I am in close quarters with the shower and the toilet. Is this toilet water proof or resistant? Being sometimes i may like to sit on the toilet to shower.
Canh Le electric toilets cannot be used in a wet bath. Watch our video on the toilet we ended up going with
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IF IT HAS BEEN IN USE FOR 20 YEARS IN NORWAY, THEN IT IS NOT NEW TEC.
That's a matter of perspective....
@@lilj3467 PERSPECTIVE??????? NO, ITS A MATTER OF REALITY, UNLESS YOU HAVE A LAZY MIND AND IGNORE FACTS. DO YOU HAVE A LAZY MIND lil j ? DO YOU IGNORE FACTS AT YOUR OWN WHIM lil j?
Straightened the camera a second before I cancelled the video. Are these porcelain or plastic? And do the come in decorative colors?
this is genius! orders from me!!!!
Camera flip! Ouch, I almost yelled threw the video
Nice, but what if you have a blackout? can you throw in a match? What about the extra toilet paper I usually use?
janie camacho you can put a whole roll of paper and your dead goldfish. You can use a generator
I have a Separette, I just need that bottom combustion piece so I can take out the bag and incinerate it, instead of dumping it in the trash.
I can burry it in the woods 8 of 12 months for the remainder I need a solution that makes disposal easier
How does it “incinerate urine”? The water has to go somewhere. Does it have an outside vent for the water vapor?
apojoga yes it evaporates through the vent
Can I use a bidet with this toilet and what about toilet paper?
How about toilet paper? Never questioned that or the cost of the toilet. And are they legal anywhere? Do you have to have a special vent on your wall ? Where did they get that interviewer???!!!
Grace Leal this was a horrible video. Check out this new one I just did on a better toilet that is actually available and affordable
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what if you're off grid. how much power does it use if you have solar power?
mi_corazon way too much
mi_corazon this one was better
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We're could one get more info on the manufacturer and the purchase price of the unit? I'm currently living tiny... adding another tiny house on my land for my daughter... but how good with this be in a offgrid setting?
after looking at the website (still no prices, they're scared to show them I bet!) they make one that runs off of propane and 12vdc.
competitor prices run $1700-$2500.00
Pricing is right on the website at www.cinderellatoiletusa.com. Cost is around $5K depending on the model you choose.
Gotta answer the pricing thing directly by mentioning, they have no competition. No other incinerating toilet works like this one. There is another incinerating toilet but it uses an open flame and you cannot keep using it one person after another. So if you have kids...thats a no. (I won't go into looks but will say one is a metal box with a toilet seat and the other looks like something from a modern art show) Also most incinerating toilets use propane or sometime of fuel to power the flame, this does not. Its all electric. (boogie woogie)
(They do have a Cinderella model in Europe that uses propane but it isn't available here in the USA yet.)
It could work off grid but plz keep in mind it does need power (yeah solar can work) and the connection is a 230VAC and at least a 10A fuse
Can I use a generator for the incinerator toilet if I loose my electricity...due to weather conditions.
Sue yes if it’s has pure sine wave power
how much electricity does it need? Could this work in a tow travel trailer?
This one is better th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html but they both use a bunch of power
Why did you guys bother to do this spot, if you can't put the link to buy this or research it in the description?
Connecting The Dots it’s no longer available. Check out incinolet.com
Im very interested but need a better video, sound wasn't there. Interesting product.
Wally Whipple we ended up going with these th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
What is I'd like to use a bidet with my toilet? Still possible?
Dave Werner I don’t think son
Very neat! Is the non digital one off-the-grid friendly?? Thanks, neat review, 💕💕💕💕💕
We ended up going with this one
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2Kwh of power per poop?? Huge waste of energy..the moisture needs to evaporate out, and THEN you can burn it, as it will burn itself like cow dung once dried by the sun.
If the company goes out of business, what do you do about getting more liners?
Inside Baba's Head you can use wax paper
Camera man says to the viewers at the end, “Enjoy!” Lol
Does this toilet require to install a pipe to let the air out of the bathroom?
TheRawBabe check this video out. Much better
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Shocking production.
Lorraine check out this one
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Houseboat solution 🤩
How much are they what does it cost to maintain and where do you purchase one. Thank you
Patrick Finnegan The company that makes these is no longer selling in the US. We have been using the toilets From a company called incinolet now. I don’t know of any maintenance cost but the purchase price from the new company is about $2000. I have a video up about them soon
Literally sitting on a hot seat. Imagine if this goes wrong while you're on the throne. Downside, you need electric or gas to run this thing ... bad news if there is a power outage.
Would you recommend for Airbnb cabin?
I recommend this one
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Such a shame that we are so behind in most things except in weapons of war. 20 years behind. Sad
My country is worse than yours
@@monaalshihriy357 which is you're country?
You are so right. It's about time the governments of the world got their priorities right too.
@@hughneek12 fuck governments and their priorities, it's about time they stop being in a way of peoples priorities
We have an incinerator toilet. Duh.
which pixel is the toilet? lol
Electricity cost per month ??
Cool. now I only have to sell one of my kidneys.
cioco flender I get it. Watch for a new video soon on a better brand at $2,000
What was the power needed? Can it be used on solar power? Where is the info for this guys dealership? Is there a dealer in Florida??
You can use solar but keep in mind that it runs on 230VAC and at least a 10A fuse. On my Tiny house I wired mine on its own line. There isn't currently (to my knowledge) any dealers outside of California. (this company is originally from the Netherlands) HOWEVER you can goto their site and look at all the details they also are very quick to respond to emails/communications if you have any questions.
To anyone who read all this just DM if you have any real people questions (I was one of the first orders for this wonderful toilet when it debuted here in America) Legit any questions you have about use/ownership/cleaning etc, ask me.
Can this be used with a bidet toilet seat?
Nicholas Plesko I would assume that it cannot
Was this filmed in 1980?
Would this toilet work using a 15 amp hook-up ??? (at a camp site)
Stefan Auger not sure. I think it would if it was the only thing running
How much electric is required? How much solar? What size generator?
gerard haubert I believe it was 20amp 120v outlet. So not too bad. Probably equivalent to an AC unit
How about power consumption per each incineration?
A crap load! Too much
In Canada same toilet is going for 6000!!!!!$ Come on!
How do you clean it
I think these toilets would be used exclusively for tiny houses IF the price were not so high..
How many watts does it pull for just one cycle of incineration
Kimberly C not sure. It’s a 20amp circuit and a 30 minute cycle
This is awesome idea i want a tiny house so bad but i live in chicago dont where id put it
Brooklynsecrets Brooklynsecrets look here. facebook.com/searchtinyhousevillages/
These are the rave in Alaska!
VERY COOL!
Michelle Hauser here’s the one we ended up using th-cam.com/video/K2ZJonkxLeM/w-d-xo.html
They are VERY expensive. I'm not saying it wouldn't be worth it. If there was no sewer system to connect to I would much rather use this than a composting toilet or septic system. However the cost is greater than 3000$. It's a lot of money.
Origami and Cats We ended up using these ones in our houses. Much better product much better price. Check out this video.
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What about Oder ??? Or vent pipe ???
would i be able to use the ashes for my chicken's dust bath?
starrelette2010 probably
At 2:34 - 2:36, He said something that didn't make sense to me. If it's hot and you don't have this lid closed, it won't open. Did I hear right? If the lid isn't closed, that means it's already open! 🤔🥴
A simple bucket as a compost toilet is the best solution imo.
John Grytbakk good thing I don’t give two shits about your opinion.
Btw you can recycle mine ;)
Do the ''normal'' dig a channel in the ground. I guess that still remains the best option..just like every home.
Can you use toilet paper and drop it in this toilet?
Yes
potatovision? meh.
guy : "come a bit closer"
me : *NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!*
Assuming you hook it up to its own water source can you use a bidet attachment with this toilet?
Can you flush toilet paper with your waste?
Also how do you clean it? I imagine many household cleaners are toxic when burned.
why don't they have this in the RV?