Where to start 🤦🏻♀️
Where to start 🤦🏻♀️. Let me preface this review by saying I did a lot of research before purchasing this toilet. I thought burning waste would equal less hassle than dealing with emptying a black water tank & dealing with sewage on a regular basis (we live full time in our cottage rv). Boy was I wrong!
Let me tell you, the stench of burning pee is absolutely horrendous, no matter how you try to vent it (even with proper venting exhaust pipes to outside)… that smell is not containable and leaks toxic fumes into the whole house. I don’t know how it didn’t occur to me that burning a smell that’s already terrible would make it even worse lol.
The other issue that I didn’t realize would be a problem until we used it is the diagonal angle of the bowl, which in itself wouldn’t be a huge issue except for the wax paper liners — each time you pee the liquid splashes off the liners and goes all over the toilet seat as well the gap between the toilet seat and the main body of the toilet itself, as well as splashing down the interior panel, creating a huge mess every time.
The liners themselves are expensive as hell ($70 a box which lasts maybe 2-3 weeks). Their website was down for a while and I couldn’t order more of them, so we tried regular toilet liners (4 each time as they’re thin) and also parchment paper — neither of these worked. The regular thin liners caused pee to leak all over the interior and exterior of the toilet body. Parchment paper doesn’t burn all the way.
Another thing I didn’t know is that some of the burned waist would harden and slowly build up in the pan overtime and not be removable, causing more issues with smell every time you burn things. Mind you, this is only me and my 12 yo daughter using this thing, not even a full family. The pan itself is very annoying to empty every week. Getting it out is a pain in the ass… you have to get down on the floor and yank the metal front off, then undo the metal hook mechanism to detach the pan (neither of which is easy to do, especially with bad knees and if the pan is at all warm). The pan rarely cools off in between uses enough to put the ashes in a bag without burning through the bag, and you must use some kind of sturdy leather glove to handle it if it’s hot at all. Finding a time to empty it when no one has used it for a while so that it’s cool to the touch is a hassle — metal conducts and holds heat & the toilet is set to cycle for two hours every time you use it. Apparently you can recalibrate this cycle, but I never got around to doing that. If you don’t use a bag to empty the ashes into because it’s too hot, you’re forced to take it outside to empty it and this is definitely awkward and conspicuous to do.
And last, the only way to properly clean this thing is to pretty much disassemble it completely and even then, you won’t be able to truly clean everything since there are internal parts that aren’t reachable without dismantling the inner guts. All in all, this was a crazy expensive lesson to the tune of $3000 +
Going with a simple urine diverting compost toilet next… hopefully that will work better for us 🤞🏽🤞🏽
1 star for the quality of the metal components used… it is a sturdy piece of machinery. But the design is very flawed.
May 1, 2024
Unprompted review