Welcome back and congratulations on selling your family home and planning the next phase of your retirement. The pancakes need to go somewhere Shane and a lot of good new composting toilets have come a long way! Tree for the boys where you can I say!
Thanks Tony, interesting topic, we had fun making it though. Busy time selling the house, good to be back in the van. Building a new home next year. Cheers Graham
Great overview. For me the composting toilet would be more inviting if you could remove catchment container externally from van, but each unto their own.
I recently saw a Sunland Caravan review where they have fitted an exterior door hatch to remove the composting toilet… Which makes good sense…Cheers Graham
Graham, hope all well with you both, good video but still not convinced the composting toilet if for us. It brings back memories of emptying our Thunder down under on a daily basis with our previous camper trailer, the cassette toilet is a major upgrade in comparison that’s for sure. As you say it’s a personal choice🤔 ZN499.
Could not agree more with your thoughts, this subject would actually prevent us from upgrading to a new Zone as you no longer have a choice. Good thing we are really happy with our current RV. and it’s cassette toilet. Regards Graham & Ann
Compost toilet hands down. Not having to find a dump point every couple of days and being able to put the waste in a bin, too easy. Yes wee needs emptying every couple of days, but if off grid I’ll find somewhere to empty the wee on a tree or somewhere discreet.
With the female body they can actually pass number one and number 2 at the same time. I'll stick,with the cassette any day. Good to see the options though.
imo, that was a bit overkill on setting up the composting toilet. we just put the peat moss block in the top, added the water, then just turn it over via the handle every few hours. the next morning it was ready to go. oh, and we do both 1 and 2 at the same time with no issue
Give me a cassette toilet any day composting toilet to much stuffing around old mate said he could have pancakes while you empty your cassette toilet I could cook a roast dinner by the time he does his composting toilet 👍
I’m not sure why so many composting toilet users make it look so difficult to to manage a composting loo in videos. Manufacturers recommend you never totally empty a composting toilet to start with; it should never be pristine inside like old mate’s was in the video. You use a small amount of the exisiting composting material to seed the new peat. We’ve only ever used the starter spray once; when we first started our compost mix. Cleaning is just a spray of diluted vinegary water after a wee; that’s it, with a wipe around the bowl, seat and lid as needed. You don’t need to carry it outside either (well, we don’t). The top comes off and is placed into the shower recess, and the compost is scooped out into a bag. The new brick can be prepped in a container of warm water, or just placed directly into the base unit with the water and broken up in there. We used our toilet for 4 months before we changed the compost. We didn’t use it exclusively; if a loo was available, we used it. Having said that, I checked it often with the thought it was time to change it, but the compost level just didn’t seem to change and there was never the awful odour that we had with a toilet cassette (I never could cope with the smell of the chemicals used to stop the smell). Maybe people are changing their “compost” out before it’s had a chance to actually break down. As for wees, we empty it every day or second day, but we don’t use a dump point unless we’re in a caravan park as people are just weird about other folk’s wee going onto a tree or down a toilet 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️. We love our composting toilet, and will never go back to a cassette.