Been looking at alternatives to septic and compost for my off grid spot. I currently use a bucket and coco coir as the covering in a composting bag. I’m not full time at the location so I take the bag with me and drop it off in a local dumpster on my way home. I have a urinal set up to drain into the sandy ground a ways off from the cabin. It works pretty good for myself if my stay is less than a week or if I don’t have company (especially the female kind).
I stumbled upon this solution and it looks really cool.
Although it’s quite expensive (~$5k). There are 2 models. Fully electric which I was excited for but it requires 240v 10a circuit. I don’t have 240v at my cabin so I would have to opt for the gas model which can connect to a regular 20lb bbq propane tank. One 20lb tank is good for over 120 burns which would last me a couple years. The ash compartment only needs to be emptied every 80-100 burns. Again, I could go a couple years before emptying. It really looks to solve the #2 problem in the easiest and most sanitary way.
Anyone have any experience with an incinerating toilet?
I stumbled upon this solution and it looks really cool.
Cinderella Gas • Premium Propane Waterless Eco Toilet for Off-Grid
Cinderella Gas incineration toilet using propane to burn bio waste. Best and most comfortable off-grid waterless toilet for cottages, tiny homes, trailers, or bunkies.
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Although it’s quite expensive (~$5k). There are 2 models. Fully electric which I was excited for but it requires 240v 10a circuit. I don’t have 240v at my cabin so I would have to opt for the gas model which can connect to a regular 20lb bbq propane tank. One 20lb tank is good for over 120 burns which would last me a couple years. The ash compartment only needs to be emptied every 80-100 burns. Again, I could go a couple years before emptying. It really looks to solve the #2 problem in the easiest and most sanitary way.
Anyone have any experience with an incinerating toilet?