Why this RV couple dumped their composting toilet and switched to an incinerating toilet

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
  • Chris and Yailin have been full time RVers for the last four years and in this video they share the differences between a composting toilet and the Cinderella Travel incineration toilet. Having used each of them full time for two years, they have lots to share.
    Some questions covered in this video include:
    00:36 What kind of RVing did you do and where did you travel?
    01:11 What different waste solutions did you use in the RV trailer?
    02:14 What caused you to start looking for a different waste solution?
    03:00 How often did their composting toilet need to be emptied?
    06:05 Do composting toilets really compost the waste?
    06:54 How does the Cinderella Travel Incineration Toilet differ from the Composting Toilet? What Stood out when you first saw it?
    07:39 How often does the Cinderella Travel Incineration Toilet need to be emptied?
    09:35 How much propane do they consume for the whole trailer including the toilet?
    10:53 What would you say to someone considering the Cinderella Travel Incineration toilet for their own RV?
    An incineration toilet is your number 1 solution to your number 2 problem.
    The Cinderella Travel RV model is a waterless toilet that uses propane gas and a small amount of 12v DC power (equivalent to a light) to incinerate human waste. One week of use by a family of four will produce a cup of odorless sterile ash.
    Check out incineratingtoilets.com for more details
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  • @Swerly01
    @Swerly01 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I plan to put one of these in my Skoolie build.

  • @designbuild7128
    @designbuild7128 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You still have a black water tank on an RV to divert liquids. This translates to a lot of storage and removes most of the typical black tank issues (except typical prepare for smell abatement) ... especially if you don't want to use the grey tank space, but still dump the grey at designated stations [you just dump all waste tanks together]. Incinerators are great solutions, especially for full-timers (to offset cost) and when your fuel sources already match up well (to offset the power demand).

  • @CheeseLayong
    @CheeseLayong หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As much as vans and rvs cost these days, this should come standard.

    • @incineratingtoilets
      @incineratingtoilets  หลายเดือนก่อน

      In Europe, there are some higher end RV manufactures putting these in :) I don't think it will be long before we see the same here. Some Van conversion companies have already started offering them here.

  • @swhiting100
    @swhiting100 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was going to buy this loo. I've just watched the Vanwives video about their loo and their treatment by this company and I most certainly won't be now.

    • @incineratingtoilets
      @incineratingtoilets  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Oh wow, I just saw the video you are referring to and it sounds like they had a bad experience. We were not aware of this situation as it was handled by the distributor who manages their area. At Incinerating Toilets Inc customer care is held in the highest regard and this is something we take seriously with our own customers and is what we look for when signing on new dealers who will sell the solution. We are proud to stand behind this great solution as Cinderella has been around for over 25 years, and having won awards internationally, being recognized as the number one waterless waste solution. In terms of the maintenance, I would strongly encourage you to read through the manual as it clearly outlines the maintenance steps. They mentioned disconnecting the propane line once a week for the steam clean and this is not the case. Most of our customers, probably close to 85% come from previously owning a composting toilet and find the Cinderella solution to be a nice upgrade in many different areas including reduced maintenance and smell. Hope you find this helpful.

    • @incineratingtoilets
      @incineratingtoilets  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In addition to my comments above, it has come to our attention that the specific toilet you are referring to was installed incorrectly and run for quite a while. The Fresh Air return is crucial to the functionality of the system. Any appliance or machine starved for air will fail prematurely. I believe there was some world travel mixed into their timelines which were left out as well but all that to say, proper installation, use and maintenance is key to enjoying the solution for the long run.

  • @paganmoon8540
    @paganmoon8540 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Solid bin on compost toilet doesn't smell and diverting urine into grey water doesn't make it black water, still grey water.