And the Oscar for best toilet video ever goes to Ben of Ready.Set.Van. And I've seen enough of them to accurately make that assessment! lol.
@kiwipup12 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! I too have watched a crazy number of toilet videos, and this one deserves the Oscar!
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'd like too thank the academy, of course my parents, my agent.........
@tamarahollenbeck29882 жыл бұрын
@@ReadySetVan ...And PLEASE, Dont Slap the MC
@jenreid6331 Жыл бұрын
I concur!!! I have one thing to ask about the separate toilet. Does or does it not have a way to connect the liquid to a grey water tank? Thanks for the great video Ben❤
@KWicksable Жыл бұрын
Ditto
@katylake2122 жыл бұрын
I never thought I'd watch a review of portable toilets, or moreover, be entertained by it, but you hit the mark! Even more, you managed to do it by being explicit without being gross or vulgar, and that's some trick. Seriously, congrats!
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Happy you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
@x.x..x.x Жыл бұрын
My cat and I just share the same litter box. I've found this method is super simple.
@Dr.Gunsmith Жыл бұрын
😂
@blueshiftministries5554 Жыл бұрын
🤣
@Merbella11 ай бұрын
Meow 😼
@x.x..x.x11 ай бұрын
@@Merbella lol
@brownsugar1958ful7 ай бұрын
I don’t want to have to replace anything
@LifeAccordingtoMaria8 ай бұрын
Good review of all the toilets but please state approximate cost as well, so we get an idea of the range.
@dannywaits171111 ай бұрын
I see the more "sophisticated" they get, the more complicated it becomes 😂 I like the old saying KISS (keep it simple stupid) but that's just me. Great review!! Cheers!
@jc-pj3nh2 жыл бұрын
I have a incinolet in my cottage. It is all stainless steel. Has a heating element similar to an electric stove that incinerated the poop and pee down to ash. The ash is then basically sterile ash. Just requires a paper liner placed in the bowl that drops in the burn chamber when you step on a dump pedal. Mine runs on 220 volts but they have the same unit that runs on 110 volts. Requires an exhaust pipe that incredibly stays cool to the touch. I use a heater hose that you would use on a clothes dryer. We use this for weeks before emptying the ash. Ash can be dumped anywhere as it ends up looking like burnt paper and is not toxic. If you are living in the truck this is the way to go.
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
We will be sure to check it out!
@Steven-gv1ke Жыл бұрын
I was just about to mention the "incinolet" incinerator toilet. You can also drop any urine into the burn pan below, and wait to run a burn cycle when you go #2. This gets the burn cycles down to about 2 cycles per day, for two people. The total energy usage (in Texas) comes out to about $15 a month if you use it full time with two people. This rivals the low cost use of the Nature's head toilet, except you don't have to carry your whole toilet outside to empty it. Just a tiny ash pan that you can literally dump out the window in your bathroom if you wanted to. No worrying about pink eye, diseases, bacteria, etc. Also Incinolet has been in business almost 80 years, and most people who have them in their homes and use them daily for the whole family say it's maintenance free for about 7 to 8 years.
@Syeleiswatching Жыл бұрын
I have the incinolet. I love that emptying it is mostly just ashes and doesn't have to be done too often. It's perfect for my tiny house but the power requirements are too heavy for a Van I think. A con is how it's really tall. There it's also a smell if you dont vent it well.
@YSLRD Жыл бұрын
Some incinerator toilets use propane.
@shaunybonny688 Жыл бұрын
They’re like $4000 aren’t they? You better have the batteries to run that thing.
@conservationhub99288 ай бұрын
We had the natures head for a while, the wheel broke. Plus it was so hard taking the entire thing out and really difficult and disgusting to clean. After that I built my own, have pee go out through the grey water and solids into a bag, very simple and happy with it.
@lindagolden98922 жыл бұрын
After your thorough review of several models, even though I’m not fond of the dispose in trash bin practice, the basic bucket with a seat and trash bag method, totally functional and cost effective, less breakable parts, adding pine needles etc to aid with absorption and scent issues seems to be my #1#2 favorite. Why spend the extra 💵 on the others when basically a simple design works best. 💩 🚽
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
We totally agree!
@doneown5032 жыл бұрын
sportsmans guide has those!
@RollOnBusin2 жыл бұрын
So where will you dispose your poo then?
@lindagolden98922 жыл бұрын
@@RollOnBusin - I’m a full-time rv’er utilizing the typical black tank and proper sewer disposal method. 🚌
@RollOnBusin2 жыл бұрын
@@lindagolden9892 I'd rather poo go in a biodegradable bag and into a dump then for my poo to go into our water system
@Trenchant4682 жыл бұрын
Best toilet vid and comment section yet, and I’ve read a lot! I took a 5G bucket, put a deli bucket in back for poo, and a clear laundry bottle in front for urine. To separate I use a nylon hose capped with a hard plastic female urinal piece (from a failed eBay urinal purchase) which requires manual placement. Pool noodle for seat, each container has lids, plus a gamma lid for the whole rig. Vinegar for clean up. You can purchase separators, but your body needs to cooperate by neatly dispensing its’ business into each section. My version is closer to error proof.
@Kristenoyinbo Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a video on your version
@B_uttcrumbs9 ай бұрын
I have an antique portable shitter. It’s a tin bucket inside of a wooden box with a hole in the top and a little door on the side for removing the bucket. More of a night time emergency toilet for places without plumbing, not used for van life, but it’s funny to see how the concept has evolved.
@marceld60613 ай бұрын
Or *not* evolved in some cases.
@rickowen44102 жыл бұрын
Good overview of the different types. Thank you. As a former Boy Scout and tent camper, it seems the bucket with some cat litter in the bag would be the most trouble-free. My father had class-A motorhomes we enjoyed as I was growing up - so I appreciate residential toilets - but for van life, I can see the bucket still working best for me.
@dandelionstars Жыл бұрын
Animal bedding pellets are lighter and smell better than cat litter, way cheaper too.
@rickowen4410 Жыл бұрын
@@dandelionstars ‘Lighter and smell better’. A woman after my own heart. 😄👍
@RobertGaron Жыл бұрын
With a bucket toilet like what he showed at the beginning of this video, how many uses do you think you'd be able to get before you need to dump or discard the bag with fecal matter? Speaking for someone who is quite regular every morning. Thanks!
@rickowen4410 Жыл бұрын
@@RobertGaron Dispose of it as frequently as you like. 😉
@RobertGaron Жыл бұрын
@@rickowen4410 yes, of course, but I'm wondering how often you would need to dispose of it if you used it every day and through pallets down. What's the quantity of pellets that you would need to use to absorb the fecal matter and then make it not smell your van to the point where you couldn't stand it?
@tomf4297 ай бұрын
If you use pee powder in the Laveo Dry Toilet, you don't flush (cycle cassette foil bag) every pee, depending on your volume. The powder turns the pee into a deodorized gel. That way, the disposal cassette lasts 3X longer. For me, on a boat, I can get an entire season out of 1 or 2 foil cassettes using the boat mainly on weekends. That is cheaper than buying head chemicals, special toilet paper, pumping out, and winterizing a standard marine head system.
@JonTanOsb Жыл бұрын
I have a Luggable Loo. The lid seals well and if you use the proper cover material, it does not stink. I use pine pellets which turn to sawdust when wet. Just be sure to put some in the corners of the bag before you put it in the bucket. When I used pine pet bedding, the liquid collected in the corners, even with kitty litter in the bottom. The Luggable Loo is the cheapest camp toilet (other than a bucket with a pool noodle around the top) and tall enough for arthritic knees. It was great when my house pipes froze and I couldn't use my flush toilet. Jon in rural BC, Canada
@Br0ns0n Жыл бұрын
Hands down THE best comprehensive comparison review on the internet. Thank you for posting.
@jlr36362 жыл бұрын
I can’t justify spending hundreds on a throne. I use the $20 lid, a bucket, and a pee jug. The way I use it, I place a handful of loose trash bags in the bottom, (ready for the next job), pull one out, drape over the seat and partially down the outside of the bucket. This forms an ass gasket, I sit on the bag, no seat cleanup. You can add a handful of kitty litter or sawdust for a female. Just tie a knot to seal the bag and toss in the trash. I’ve also found using wet wipes makes for a cleaner more efficient and less waste, mainly when on the road and not showering as much.
@charlesrichards14196 ай бұрын
Lol
@danthemans5 ай бұрын
When i bought property and before i bought the trailer with no power or well, the five gallon pail with the red tie string white Glad bags and the pee jug which is basically an empty big blue laundry liquid soap container... were my go to... I tried the litter thing, even clumping, but if you drink water, you dont drop logs, more like cow than horse stuff, so the litter thing was dusty and heavy and non environmental. Oh, I do not put tissue into the waste bag anymore. I just use a small flip up lid waste basket for tissue and tampons, napkins. I find a single person can go two weeks on a five gallon waste only pail. The four liter/one gallon pee jug gets filled maybe three four days. I found that Walmart sells toilet lids that fit and stay on top of a five gallon pail. When in store, just grab a pail then head to the normal bathroom toilet seats and pick the one that sits steady on the pail. Pick up a box of Glad red tie string strong garbage bags NOT the tie and toss because they do not fit the five gallon pail. I actually graduated to a strong plastic grey garbage container which I also found at Walmart but I dont know if they still sell them, I bought five and still use three for cans and burnables. The poop can get heavy if you wait until full, so after a week, say every friday or sunday, I carry the poop bucket which has no tissue or any other waste in it out behind the shed and pour it out, bag and all in the trees. It is gone within a couple of weeks with the rain, bugs, flies and varmits and sun drying, and feeds the ecosystem just like deer and cattle and wild animals do. The tissue and the pastic liner go into the incinerator, yes i pick up the bag by bottom corner and drain it then it goes to my burn barrel... that was phase one. I keep that bucket in the shop so I dont have to run to house with muddy or dirty boots and go inside. My phase two was a sea can with power cords, no septic tank or well yet, but it was secure from thieves. I bought a twenty five gallon water tank, set it on a sturdy shelf, and have a tap on the bottom right beside my macerator toilet. My macerator is an electric chew up pump toilet that was just over a grand I found on Wayfair, and came up from California to Canada. And that was a grand Canadian dollars, probably only seven fifty US dollars. You can watch macerator toilet videos on KZbin, you dont need to drill any holes in floor, only for vent and the outlet for the waste being pumped out into your septic or holding tank... So that it me from the crazy city to the tiny home on the farm, love having my dogs and the stars and the sasquatch, fox and sparrows around, not the addicts and porch pirates and car breakins I had in the city. I have a few videos on my channel, no not monetized, just eyes in the trees watching me if you find you get yelled at by deep lung hairy giants from the trees if you go on their side of the farm... Dad passed away, and wow, they came with the farm along with a couple other cryptids... But love the stars and my God and please vote Trump and Pollievre to save our Christian country from the New Jesuit Roman World Order.
@livinglife83332 жыл бұрын
So the best is a 5 gallon bucket with a urine diverter set into a built in lined box. We used that method in our cabin, instead of expensive coconut core we used saw dust, 23 pounds untreated from Rural King for 4$. Also a sprinkle of Sweet PDZ Stall refresher after a number 2, from tractor supply 25 pounds for 12$. They last for a very very long time and are environmentally friendly.. The solids can be composted down and used around trees or just buried.
@angelfoxer Жыл бұрын
Thank you for writing this. This guy seems misinformed at best. So many vids and resources available showing composting toilets do produce useable compost, as long as urine is separated.
@yewtuber10008 ай бұрын
@@angelfoxer don't use composted poo on anything but trees after at least 3 months, longer is ideal.
@angelfoxer8 ай бұрын
@@yewtuber1000 Thank you! I had read a year is best, so planned on that
@HumbertoTovarR Жыл бұрын
Bucket & jug #1 choice for me.
@pennynjavro964511 ай бұрын
I have used the C head full time for over 5 years. I use coconut coir and empty once a month.
@gale8246 Жыл бұрын
I travel in a cargo van. For #2, I use a Lugable Loo and a five-gallon bucket. I put a piece of wood in the bottom of the five gallon bucket to raise a 2 1/2 gallon bucket higher, and then line that with a medium trash bag. I can then tie the #2 off by wrapping it and tying it two or three times to make it safer in the garbage. I use a large plastic coffee can for pee. If I get them mixed, I throw in something to soak up the pee. This works fine for me. Problem is that if I want to stop at a campground for a shower and laundry, I sometimes get turned down because I don't have a blackwater tank. I was thinking of getting some kind of toilet with a tank so I could have more flexibility in where I can stay. Thanks for the information you shared. It helped me clarify what I need to get.
@leroyackerson854011 ай бұрын
My Natures Head's solids tank can hold 8-10 weeks of solids. I'm 250lbs so I'm not making small deposits and I often use it exclusively in my full time tiny home conversion. Good content, TY.
@KathyWhiplash21 күн бұрын
Ace hardware sells sturdy 2.5 gallon buckets with tight sealing lids. With 4 gallon scented trash bags, it makes a great poop catch and stash. If you need more height, you can get two and flip one over and set the other on top. A Sterilite 1 gallon pitcher is a good pee catch. This is my setup for car and tent camping.
@christophercollins454811 ай бұрын
A couple of things that didn't seem explained: "Composting Medium" I believe each composting toilet needs a medium. Is any type of medium better than any other type? Is any medium better for the design of any particular toilet? Usage: "Number of days" is a useless measure unless you define what each day includes. "Number of uses" is much more accurate. Toilet X will handle about 5 pees and poops. "Mounting" How do the mount to the floor and do they need any other type of connection (electrical)? Nature's Head you can see how it mounts to the floor with those L brackets, but I believe it also needs a 12v connection as well as incoming & outgoing air? Sorry to pick on your video, but I thought these things were very important.
@jaquelinebiggs3394 Жыл бұрын
We installed an Airhead "composring" loo in our canal boat after our Thetford Cassette toilet quit working after six years. Our Airhead toilet is 12 years old and still working fine. I don't know why this brand is not popular in the U.S. Airhead is a n American company designing toilet systems for use on sailboats. It is similar in design to Nature's Head but a far better design. With two of using it daily, the solids compartment needs emptying once every six weeks. The process of seperating the liquids from solids and the use of a tiny fan drawing air across the solids bin does begin the process of composting however the solids are only beginning this process at six weeks. The air moving across the solids kills the anaerobic bacteria in human feces, which is what makes it stink, and those bacteria are the ones which also cause diseases. So any diversion toilet system needs two three things to help it function maximally: separating liquids from solids, drawing air across the solids compartments, and ensuring the lid fits with a tight seal to keep insects out of the solids.
@billr42834 ай бұрын
As a “just the facts” kinda of guy, your transparent and valid language had me smiling and laughing. The information you shared helped me a great deal as I am about to start my first conversion build. Thank you!!!
@pamdowless84904 ай бұрын
We use to dig a hole, use it a bucket, or you can add a bedside commode, use or remove bucket in it and cover with lime or peat moss (stir if peat moss)These are also simple strategies.
@aussieamanda62997 ай бұрын
We've had our Natures Head for 4 years - fullt time use 2 adults....absolutely love it..cant fault it.
@travellingourcountry4949 Жыл бұрын
We have a Separett tiny toilet have been using in our caravan for over 18 months, 3 adults, it's fantastic. No issues with parts, Easy to use and clean. Easy to install also.
@GadgetMan777 Жыл бұрын
Great vid. The more I think about it, the more I think just using a flushing toilet with a blackwater holding then empty it at a station. All of these requires emptying so might as well make it easy and comfortable
@HippieLongHaired Жыл бұрын
The last one, the Separett, since it's contents are meant to be disposed of in a trash bin, the user could use large, biodegradable coffee filers as liners before each 'sit down' use so that there are no 'skid marks' to clean up.
@carlosrios5162 Жыл бұрын
That's actually really smart !
@halimataylor9112 Жыл бұрын
an old nurse's trick for bedans is to put toilet paper on the bottom before use, this would also work for this pupose, cheaper than coffee filters maybe?
@honeybeemonkey5464 Жыл бұрын
good advice
@yewtuber10008 ай бұрын
@@halimataylor9112 if it opens automatically im not sure i see the point of either.
@jo-annel.wright29756 ай бұрын
The catcher's mitt? RTM Australia have them for the toilets on boats. I fashioned some from brown paper lunch bags. They clamp in the ring inside the toilet seat of the folding frame style camp toilet. Just add absorber of choice. Do your doo. Remove used bag from seat. Twist like you would a bag of lollies. Place in plastic bag below seat to store till the next rubbish run. Reset catcher's mitt for next sitting. I am an ostomate now so my poo process has changed so I am looking for something clean, easy and efficient. All good I have my thinking cap on.
@King_TuTT Жыл бұрын
good video. I think adding a little sawdust or something like that to the bucket styled toilets would help absorb and help with odors.
@tommieboi707 Жыл бұрын
I camp a lot. I use the thetford porta potti. It's the most convenient for my family. I do all the cleaning which I don't mind. Super simple.
@ochjoo77 Жыл бұрын
We have the separett tiny and it is an awesome toilet, apart from having to empty it, the whole family likes it better than the toilets at home.. absolutely zero smell, especially not even during pooping which is nice because you never need to run the bathroom fan. It is also very clean and painless to empty, you open it, put the poop bucket lid on and take it outside to get the bag out later, where smell doesn't matter.
@rogerw94942 жыл бұрын
I have a Lugable Loo..it works great for our camp in the woods..and the grandkids love it.
@RollOnBusin2 жыл бұрын
Do they cuddle with it?
@bwbrady83722 жыл бұрын
Good video. I think we're only ones who installed a regular flushing RV toilet and black tank in our van, which is probably why no one ever mentions this option. (And I mean never. I'm talking 3+ years of watching van-build videos.) Would we do it again? ..... Yes times 10. Absolutely no question. Pros: 1. It works perfectly. 2. It's entirely doable to install and is the closest thing to a regular toilet at home. 3. No odors. 4. Cheaper than a Nature's Head. 5. The TP gets flushed instead of disposing in a separate container. 6. No buying/bringing bags of peat moss, etc. 7. No lugging the pee jug into a public bathroom. 8. No seeing *anything* ever again after flushing. Cons: 1. Dump stations (easy to find) about once a week using our toilet full time (two people) .... less frequently if we use other bathrooms when convenient. Most people install gray tanks so (hopefully) they're using dump stations also. Plus it's a good time to refill our fresh water. 2. It uses a little of our fresh water supply .... but we have plenty.
@utube1412 Жыл бұрын
I have to agree.
@esthers5772 Жыл бұрын
👍
@nancylove7911 Жыл бұрын
do you have a custom build van? If not, what brand? Where did you put the tanks and what are the sizes? Thank you
@bwbrady8372 Жыл бұрын
@@nancylove7911 Hello. We designed and built it ourselves. The fresh water tank (30 gallons) is inside the van on the passenger side, in the base of the kitchen cabinet. The gray tank (18 gallons) is under the van, behind the driver seat. The black tank (14 gallons) is inside, midway back on the driver side, directly under the toilet in the “bathroom”. The toilet is the short version because of the height of the black tank beneath it. The black and gray tanks both drain out the same pipe when dumping, like all RVs do.
@brownsugar1958ful9 ай бұрын
Maybe they could have given the price of each one
@theRealTrash807 ай бұрын
They're in the description.
@rbmullen622 жыл бұрын
Really informative and important video - Thank you!!! You guys are the best! You installed the Nature's Head composting toilet in our Basecamper and we absolutely LOVE it! No smell at all and one of the best parts for us is not adding to sewage, septic tank, or landfill, while at the same time recycling the nutrients for the soil. As experienced composters, we've found that with the addition of the coco peat, the turning, and the fan (as well as all the microbes we add via the poop ;), the solids start composting within the toilet (with the right moisture levels). We don't live in the van full-time and are able to empty the solids tank into 2 special compost piles in our garden. We'll use the finished compost after a year of active composting (as recommended). Agree that it is a bit of a pain to lift the seat to pull out the urine container and to empty the solids, but well worth the effort!
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you like it!
@The_Ballo Жыл бұрын
I heard they don't work when it's freezing
@darlenesheats28652 жыл бұрын
I'm a simple lady, so guess what...the 5 gallon bucket with saw dust or horse bedding pellets works well!!
@gtxoiltastebad Жыл бұрын
you can't be a lady and poop in a bucket ok lol. That is no where lady like
@robormiston2841 Жыл бұрын
Do you carry a spoon to stir it with?
@yewtuber10008 ай бұрын
where does it go when it's full?
@mikefranks45287 ай бұрын
Anything that removes the 'ick'/'smell' factor, I am all for. Laveo for emergencies for me w/ urine bottle system (that's my separator - just rinse and dump). Maintain 5 cassettes (Amazon Lockers are a blessing).
@dthomas30652 жыл бұрын
Best all around Van conversion toilet video I’ve seen,thank you
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
@longtimeninerfan1309 Жыл бұрын
Very good presentation and comparison. I appreciate the prices listed in your worded section below.
@puchinwaide7810 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining all these different toilets.
@sarabethdukes72992 жыл бұрын
Great video! Helped confirm my choice for when I make the move to van life. Thank you!
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
What did you choose?
@sarabethdukes72992 жыл бұрын
@@ReadySetVan combo of wide mouth pee jar and laveo dry flush for 💩 emergencies (or when an alternative is too inconvenient.) 🤣
@melaniefox30775 ай бұрын
That was great. Very informative and straight forward. Thanks! Helped lots as a newbie to all this.
@jaredlarson2810 Жыл бұрын
This is great. The biggest issue I have is trying to find an elongated bowl chair height toilet for the elderly and/or impaired. Some of these look like they may be elongated until you see them from the top.
@LDaw_962 жыл бұрын
The escapod in Utah will put an incinerator toilet in. They seem awesome but maybe noisy, expensive, and power hog. But clean dump and very low ick.
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know. We'll be sure to check them out!
@RyderDye1983 Жыл бұрын
"Without further a-doo..." :D Great video. Leaning towards the Separett, thanks to you and this showdown.
@donerickson71556 ай бұрын
I used a thetford for a while but it built pressure while I was driving and when I went to flush it blew the contents of the toilet up on me. Didn’t enjoy that experience so I now have a travino and empty the bag after every #2.
@altothereandbackagain58989 ай бұрын
This is such a helpful video, thank you! We are trying to figure out solutions for an off-grid property because I hate the idea of using perfectly good drinking water. I don't love the idea of using plastic cartridges or bags to dispose of waste (No matter how "biodegradable" the bag supposedly is it can still take centuries to break down) so this was great to have a peek at the inside and understand the pros and cons of each.
@KitLaughlin11 ай бұрын
Excellent review, Ben-thank you. We have been looking at all the options, but for our boat rather than an RV. We have a 170-litre holding tank (black water) and we need to either pump this out if offshore (3nm +) or use the pump-out facility at a marina. We have 1,200 litres of water, so flushing is not a problem. Our toilet is a vacuum-fresh-water-flush unit, so apart from the pumping out, similar to a home (land-base) unit. I agree completely re. the design awkwardness of the Nature's Head, in daily use. And thanks SO much for stating clearly that these types of toilets are "urine separating" toilets, and not "composting" units. I have also heard them called "desiccating toilets", perhaps a bit more accurate. In all, we do not think that any of these are a viable replacement for what we have yet, but we keep looking! Thanks again.
@conchscooter2 жыл бұрын
Great review. We use the porta potty but we have a separate paper basket. That makes pouring out the toilet very easy especially if you travel outside the US where toilet paper mucks the sewage systems up.
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Good to know that
@dani_mack Жыл бұрын
I use an OGO toilet as my full time toilet in a cabinet, on a slide, in my van. It's a separation kind that is vented out the back. It has a very small footprint. It's got a mechanical mixer at the push of a button. I've been using coconut coir. All emptying/changing happens through the front. The urine container is quite large. The mixing button will turn red if the urine container is getting full. I've never even come close to full, but that's good to know. The price tag is in line with the other separator type toilets, but it was one of my non-negotiables with the build.
@mikebailey2504 Жыл бұрын
Do u like it. Wife is scared it will be hard to wipe?
@dani_mack Жыл бұрын
@@mikebailey2504 I like it as much as you can like a composting toilet. Hard to wipe the toilet, or herself? 😄 She'd figure it out. 🙄
@NicMercy2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see incinerator toilets included in future reviews. There's the Cinderella Off-Grid Incineration Toilet for example. I've only see one van build use an incinerator toilet but for me I'd prefer dealing with a bowl of sterile ash rather than a black tank, emptying a chemical or compost toilet, or hauling bags of poop to a trash bin. Sure the cost and power usage may be intimidating, but ultimately, I'd prefer it to the alternatives.
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thank for watching! If we do another review, we will try to expand to different options
@lesliehunter1823 Жыл бұрын
Cinderella is $5,100 in Canada.
@kjellg65324 ай бұрын
We swapped a Cinderella (and an Incinolet) with a Separett 9000 series. Never going back!
@sailsandtails367210 ай бұрын
We have had the Separate as our main toilet on out boat for a year. We are full-time live aboard. So far no real problems. I haven't had any of the other brands but I would buy it again if we change boats.
@ReadySetVan10 ай бұрын
We like the Separet and Ben has used his for a few years now with no issues, as well!
@georgevavoulis4758 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this information as I always wondered about these portable toilets . Everyone should have one incase of disaster ,water/sewer pipes issues ,or construction a cabin in the middle of nowhere.
@seanpeine9258 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you. Bucket for me because I am cheep. I keep some cat litter around and sprinkle over it get multiple uses.
@ReadySetVan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! Simple is always good
@sandygannon85522 жыл бұрын
We have been using our c-head for two years, love it. We empty it once a week for two people. I think its the best and very easy to use
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
That's one of our top selling toilets. Very easy to use
@user-vm5ud4xw6n2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insight. With so many commodes to pick from its tough to know which one would be best to use!
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
It certainly is! Each use case is extremely different in van life
@hycinth5371 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you. We have the dry flush in our van and yes it is a bit pricey, especially for the bags. We aim using it for #2 emergency. One of the drawbacks is that we used our van part time only. This means we wasted more unused bags for putting the van away for the winter. Overall, we like the dry flush concept.
@avocado37482 жыл бұрын
This was such a helpful video thank you. I was deciding between the separate and the sea head I would likely be using it full-time. I would not have known that I would have to change the solids every two or three days with the sea head
@georgevavoulis4758 Жыл бұрын
Scary when he said none of these composting toilets really turn human waist into usable compost
@steveb4656 Жыл бұрын
He did say that it takes time and it is not in the toilet long enough. Just like a compost pile for the garden, you keep adding to it and then let it set to breakdown while starting a new compost pile. I have one on the farm and use it most of the time. But it is at a permanent location.
@woodwalking757711 ай бұрын
Thanks, excellent & clearly knowledgeable breakdown off the main options currently available.
@alzathoth3 ай бұрын
might want to have a look at the OGO. IMO, it looks a lot better than the other options.
@duvessa2003 Жыл бұрын
Excellent coverage!
@christine9604frisco Жыл бұрын
Another video person stated that the biodegradable bags deteriorate too fast…. Interesting to see a comparison of so many options. Thank you.
@charlieheatherley Жыл бұрын
One of them looks like it could double up as a cake mixer!! 😊
@chetusher444 Жыл бұрын
Alright that made me laugh. 😂😂😂
@smokey60342 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, great comparisons of models. I have a 5 gallon bucket with a lid, not ideal. One of these would make a great emergency, or run out of water, toilet.
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!! I'm glad this video was able to help you out
@dillonrohe4988 Жыл бұрын
Very informative - will check out Ready Set Van when I am ready to hit the road.
@HorseMuse2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Was wondering as a lot of videos didn’t cover the disposal part ! I like the last one best! I think I’d get a spare on the rim that holds the poo bags, it seems simple and the light is great!
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! The Separette compositing toilet is one of our favorites
@steveschmoe7290 Жыл бұрын
I used a slightly different version of the C-head for full time use. I LOVED it. Simple, quality built. I just looked into getting another but the website is archived. Maybe out of business?
@Castlevi3w Жыл бұрын
Which of these would you recommend for explosive diarrhea?
@mikemanjo2458 Жыл бұрын
Great info! Thanks for covering each one so thoroughly! Very helpful! Jane in SC
@luckyjim51 Жыл бұрын
The bucket is simple, but the urine diverter is a game changer. I built a knock-off C-head and its Vantastic...
@bryanciacco4181 Жыл бұрын
It's not even close! The Porta Potti 365 is by far the best and most superior product of all of these.
@cindyjohnson-kelly36709 ай бұрын
How much electricity do these pull? Being on solar, just curious. Thank you, enjoyed your info
@cherylcooper18852 жыл бұрын
At the 16:40 would be nice if the poop section could be removed out the back or side instead of pulling the septic container from top.
@maidelie2 жыл бұрын
The C-Head also comes in a model without the crank, basically just poop-in-a-bucket (which I line with a bag) that you can cover with sawdust or coconut coir like a cat litter box. And you can get a version that comes with a gallon jug that can be replaced with any water or milk jug. The level of the jug is viewable through a slotted plastic covered window at the front. Finally you can get extra gaskets/seals for the bottom of the toilet seat and the underside of the lid that help to keep water out (if in a shower) or smells in. I chose this over the luggable loo because of the sleek housing and the seals that keep out smells.
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great alternative option
@justincallahan9722 жыл бұрын
Was this the inspiration for the song Little Brown Jug?
@adriennef1770 Жыл бұрын
Where can you buy these?
@flyshacker4 ай бұрын
Great review!! Many thanks.
@JoeAnshien Жыл бұрын
I had a C-Head in my boat. It worked well. They must have changed the pee container as it used to be a standard 1 gal jug that you could replace easily when it wasn't worth cleaning any more.
@rrain3375 Жыл бұрын
The only comment I have for the separating toilet. Yes they are great. But, not if are a family with kids. From experience some are too high for kids to sit on with their feet touching the floor. Thus the poop does not always go down the poop shoot.
@pobo61132 жыл бұрын
Well done video. I have the Air Head toilet. It is similar to nature’s head, but much easier to use and clean. I have found that it is too heavy when it is full as I am a 70 year old woman. 🤷🏻♀️
@ReadySetVan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. We will have to check that one out
@steveb4656 Жыл бұрын
I agree that the nature's head is hard to clean.
@journeyhome98 Жыл бұрын
The Airhead is so much better than the Nature’s Head. I used it for a year and a half. You don’t have to open up the poop part to take out the pee bucket and it feels very much like a residential toilet.
@a.p.h.65302 жыл бұрын
I think what a lot of people don't understand is once the solid waste is properly composted it can be used as fertilizer. If mixed with the liquid waste is when the composting process goes bad. When a biodegradable garbage bag is used the whole thing can be tossed in the trash or buried beneath a tree in the desert. If you are a conscientious composter you are not harming the enviornment.
@dandelionstars Жыл бұрын
I lived with humanure compost for years. The only thing that matters is your nitrogen to carbon ratio. If you add more fluid, #1, urine, whatever euphemism you prefer, you just need to add more carbon to soak it up. Because nitrogen is a hot compost, it burns out pathogens relatively quickly. We would compost it outside for a year, but it was safe after a few months.
@GATORADDAM Жыл бұрын
Great information at just the right time. Thanks.
@jeanroeder5534 Жыл бұрын
I use the bucket with a toilet seat cover, In addition I keep pine nuggets in the bag which eliminates odor and will absorb the liquid, number two is separately bagged up and taken to the trash, the same as you do your dog poop. My camper van came with the cassette toilet, and I really found it a nuisance to keep clean and dispose of its waste. I live in my camper-van a continuous three months of the year, in addition to side trips, and have found this the most economical convenient way to go. (All puns intended😂)
@streetwork5069 Жыл бұрын
Lug able Lu is best..with a few handfuls of kitty litter. The others seem to be prone to bank shot clean ups..
@knottreel Жыл бұрын
I love my composting toilet. You can also make ice cream in there on those fun camping trips.
@Dachshund-Nator8 ай бұрын
😂🤣🌽
@florentinocruz5856 Жыл бұрын
Is the "Bucket Type" available in the market, or buy the top seat and a separate bucket? Thanks.
@bethbutterworth4751 Жыл бұрын
so helpful - was hoping that the AirHead would have been included
@franny529511 ай бұрын
I have a levaro toilet but I refuse to pee in it. It's way to expensive to pee in. I found some urinal things with powder that gels and it's fantastic. I just bought the thetford 335 for camping though because the bucket thing required packing way too many other things that took up too much space and too much weight.
@tomj528 Жыл бұрын
I"m thinking a 24"-30" wide bench that lifts up and exposes an elongated toilet seat with a 5 gallon bucket with liner and a urine diverter. Lift up the cover and there's a bin of wood shavings/coconut fibers/peat moss etc next to the bucket to place over your poop so no need to stir anything and a recycled windshield washer fluid bottle (sturdy) to hold the urine with another 2 bottles stored along the side opposite of the poop medium. A low voltage fan to exhaust the entire compartment to the outside. You've got 3 gallons of urine storage along with a "sight glass" if you cut a slot in front of the urine bottles that's in use and when you go #2 you just drop a scoop of medium on top and since it's vented it quickly dries out. To empty life both covers, pop the bucket lid on top and walk it out to either dump in a pit toilet at a way station or close the bucket liner and toss the a dumpster. The urine bottles can be easily emptied in a pit or regular toilet or even a dump station if you can find a free one. No moving parts other than the fan, no cranks or expensive proprietary containers to mess with. Simple, inexpensive and flexible.
@tuckerg1975 Жыл бұрын
Really great job on a delicate topic! Bravo!
@ReadySetVan Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@SteveJones-qi5hn8 ай бұрын
Another option that might be good is the Wrappon PF-1 Toilet System. I think if you just use it for emergency poos the fact that it folds up small would be a good thing also. The price is under $600 I think.
@KevinNorris-ke5fx Жыл бұрын
Very nice presentation thank you The separate for me
@petercolquhoun2086 Жыл бұрын
A couple of these are outrageously priced. The Seperatt is just a couple of buckets with a seat and a spring-loaded cover. Maybe $50 to manufacture in volume. The C-Head is just a little more than that; say $75 to make.
@steveb4656 Жыл бұрын
I've used the cassette toilet but they tell you to add chemicals to it to cut down smells. Don't like the chemicals. Then we got a nature's head. Used it for a couple of years. Has a special pee jug. Got a spare nug just in case. Don't like the way it mixed. You have a rotating mixer in a square box. Stuff collects in both the from and back corners. Have to use a spatula to scrape out the material from the corners. It is also heavy and aukward to empty. Then got a C-head. Round mixer in a round container. Works better. We use fine size let bedding as the medium. The model we have uses milk or oj containers. Has a window to keep an eye on the level and when to empty or replace the jug. Pop the top, pull out the jug and then the bucket. Very simple, light weight and easy to empty.
@btownes5632 Жыл бұрын
Great info!!
@craigkdillon5 ай бұрын
Please review the Incinolet incinerating toilet. Thanks.
@kotgc79877 ай бұрын
1. How often do the pee and poop holes need cleaning, surely no one is 100% accurate all the time? 2. What's the process like carry a bucket of Porta Potti sewage around, seems less discrete than a bag? 3. Any chance of fitting a washlet on top, as no toilet paper needed?