Third From Texas
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I shied away from these a few years back only due to the cost of the refill bags (if they weren't veteran-owned and made in the USA I'd have China clone me the replacement cassette for half of what they charge). The "cassette" is really nothing more than the ring,. a long Mylar bag (which gets twisted each flush) and a section of cardboard (which winds the bag). Honestly, if you cloned the ring, the Mylar is pennies to source but I digress.
Pretty simple design once you study it. Fan with controller (timed one way, then reverse). Air-tight container. Mylar bag. Bag twisting mechanism (in this case, turn the cardboard at the base of the bag). Fan push, fan pull. Done. NASA shit (literally).
So my build plan currently specs only fresh and black tanks (it's a guy-thing, but I'm going to add a small urinal that can divert dump direct to ground for the great outdoors). Showers, kitchen sink, same. The only time I planned to divert to holding is if ever parked in front a friend's place or residential area. I piss outside after dark when camping anyway (sometimes at home). Again, I digress... LOL
A dry-flush would actually drop me to only fresh and a small grey tank (which the grey I actually already have but was not intending to use). I'm now leaning this direction. Less initial cost than a major brand compost, the Laveo is just over $700 (*still the most expensive toilet I will have ever sat on or purchased !) The refills (from Laveo direct) end up being just over a dollar a crap (assuming you pee elsewhere and buy the 9-pack for $180 = 17 flush x 9 / number of craps per day). So that's not as bad as I figured a couple years back. It's just me and my GSD (and perhaps the occasional stripper).
What I really like about these is that they are so simple and anything can go in them (feminine hygiene products flushed down the head on a boat and you know this has value already). And it's legal to dispose of anywhere in any trash can.
Anyway, just another option out there. But for a dollar or two a day....not having the "stir the shit" (I miss FaceBook...NOT!) every day (compost toilet) or dump your tanks at an RV shitter terminal (don't forget you gloves) or have to slosh crap everywhere dumping a cassette toilet/Coleman tent crapper (never dump it in your own home), this makes more sense every time I think about it...
Anyone use one?
Thoughts?
Pretty simple design once you study it. Fan with controller (timed one way, then reverse). Air-tight container. Mylar bag. Bag twisting mechanism (in this case, turn the cardboard at the base of the bag). Fan push, fan pull. Done. NASA shit (literally).
So my build plan currently specs only fresh and black tanks (it's a guy-thing, but I'm going to add a small urinal that can divert dump direct to ground for the great outdoors). Showers, kitchen sink, same. The only time I planned to divert to holding is if ever parked in front a friend's place or residential area. I piss outside after dark when camping anyway (sometimes at home). Again, I digress... LOL
A dry-flush would actually drop me to only fresh and a small grey tank (which the grey I actually already have but was not intending to use). I'm now leaning this direction. Less initial cost than a major brand compost, the Laveo is just over $700 (*still the most expensive toilet I will have ever sat on or purchased !) The refills (from Laveo direct) end up being just over a dollar a crap (assuming you pee elsewhere and buy the 9-pack for $180 = 17 flush x 9 / number of craps per day). So that's not as bad as I figured a couple years back. It's just me and my GSD (and perhaps the occasional stripper).
What I really like about these is that they are so simple and anything can go in them (feminine hygiene products flushed down the head on a boat and you know this has value already). And it's legal to dispose of anywhere in any trash can.
Anyway, just another option out there. But for a dollar or two a day....not having the "stir the shit" (I miss FaceBook...NOT!) every day (compost toilet) or dump your tanks at an RV shitter terminal (don't forget you gloves) or have to slosh crap everywhere dumping a cassette toilet/Coleman tent crapper (never dump it in your own home), this makes more sense every time I think about it...
Anyone use one?
Thoughts?
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