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The Waterless Toilet Shop: Which One Do I Need?

by Cliff Co July 29, 2024 7 min read

When it comes to eco-friendly and sustainable living, the Waterless Toilet Shop stands out as a premier destination for top-quality composting and waterless toilets. The shop offers a variety of products, including urine diverting composting toilets, which are ideal for off-grid living due to their eco-friendliness and water conservation features. Originating from a commitment to provide sustainable bathroom solutions, the Waterless Toilet Shop offers the best composting toilets for off-grid living, tiny houses, RVs, and more

According to our customers, every compost toilet on sale here can be expected to be portable, odor-free, and usable for life. Let’s explore the different models available at Wild Oak Trail from the Waterless Toilet Shop and find out which one suits your needs best.

Waterless Toilet Shop Products

At a Glance

The Waterless Toilet Shop offers top-quality composting and waterless toilets ideal for eco-friendly and off-grid living.

  • GL 90 Batch Composting Toilet: This toilet is a self-contained batch composting system, ideal for cabins or off-grid homes. It is robust, durable, and easy to maintain, making it suitable for families or groups.
  • Oz-e-Pod Composting Toilet: This compact and efficient model is perfect for small spaces like tiny houses or RVs. It features a urine-diverting system to separate liquid and solid waste, ensuring efficient odor control and eco-friendly operation.
  • Tiny-Pod Composting Toilet: Designed specifically for tiny homes, this compact, self-contained toilet integrates easily into small spaces. It is lightweight, durable, and requires minimal upkeep, making it ideal for tiny house living.
  • RV Pod Urine-Diverting Toilet: Perfect for RVs and mobile homes, this toilet features a urine-diverting system to manage waste efficiently. It is space-saving, easy to maintain, and supports sustainable off-grid living.
  • Green Toilet 100 Easy with Spare Container: This model includes a spare container for added convenience and features a batch composting system. It is user-friendly, durable, and suitable for various off-grid applications.
  • Green Toilet Lux Composting Toilet: Available in the 120 and 330 models, it's a luxury composting toilet that combines style and sustainability. It features a high-end finish, integrated composting system, and is designed for maximum comfort and durability, ideal for premium eco-friendly homes.

The Waterless Toilet Shop: How It All Started

Making a name for itself around the world before expanding to North America, the Waterless Toilet Shop is one of the biggest names in waterless toilets. Everyone who's into camping, off-grid living, and van life has the Shop at the top of their lists.

The Waterless Toilet Shop's journey began in the early 1990s in South-West Finland, during a severe economic recession. Jukka Lindroos, the founder, utilized his background in gardening and composting to establish Pikkuvihreä, meaning “Little Green” in Finnish, in 1992. Initially selling gardening products, Jukka soon developed the Green Toilet 330, a composting toilet made from a garbage bin, which quickly gained popularity among eco-conscious consumers. This success led Jukka to focus exclusively on composting toilets, becoming a well-known advocate for ecological sanitation in Finland and beyond.

Green Toilet 330 Family Package

Despite personal tragedy with the loss of his only son, Jukka and his wife Leena revived their passion for the business. In 2017, they transferred ownership to Minna and Ari Palo, who, along with their sons, modernized Pikkuvihreä by enhancing its online presence and continuing to innovate. Under their leadership, new products like the Green Toilet 100 Easy and Green Toilet Lux were developed, and the company expanded its reach globally, forming a significant partnership with Green Loo in Australia, which led to local manufacturing.

In Spring 2024, the Waterless Toilet Shop expanded to North America, opening a new location in Henderson, Nevada, under the leadership of Eemeli Palo. This expansion marks a new chapter for the company, which remains committed to providing high-quality, eco-friendly sanitation solutions. The Waterless Toilet Shop continues to innovate and support sustainable living, offering a range of products designed for various applications, including off-grid homes, tiny houses, and RVs. Thank you for being a part of our story and making it your own.

Green Toilet Lux Composting Container

What are Composting Toilets and How Do They Work?

Composting toilets are an innovative solution for managing human waste without the need for water. These toilets use natural processes to break down waste into compost, which can be safely used as fertilizer in some cases. Some composting toilets come with a tank for storing liquid waste. They are particularly popular in off-grid homes, tiny houses, RVs, and cabins where traditional plumbing might not be available or practical.

Composting toilets work by creating an environment where aerobic bacteria can break down waste. Here’s a basic overview of the process:

  1. Separation: Many composting toilets separate liquid and solid waste. This is important because it reduces odor and helps the composting process. Urine-diverting toilets are especially effective in managing waste by keeping liquids and solids apart. Some composting toilets come with different types of seats, such as insulating styrofoam seats or regular plastic seats with lids.
  2. Aeration: For effective composting, waste needs to be aerated. This is achieved through ventilation systems that provide a constant flow of air. The airflow helps control odors and supplies the necessary oxygen for aerobic bacteria to thrive.
  3. Composting: Inside the toilet, waste is stored in a composting chamber. Here, natural aerobic bacteria break down the waste, turning it into compost. This process can be enhanced by adding bulking agents such as sawdust or coconut coir, which help to maintain proper moisture levels and improve aeration.
  4. Evaporation: Liquid waste is evaporated or separated, reducing the volume of waste and controlling odors. In some systems, the liquid is directed to a separate container for disposal or use as fertilizer.
  5. Collection and Use: Once the composting process is complete, the resulting compost can be safely removed and used as fertilizer in some non-food producing plants.

Benefits of Composting Toilets

  • Water Conservation: Composting toilets eliminate the need for water, making them ideal for areas with limited water supply or off-grid living.
  • Environmental Impact: By recycling waste into compost, these toilets reduce the burden on sewage systems and minimize pollution.
  • Cost-Effective: Over time, composting toilets can save money on water bills and sewage costs.
  • Simplicity: With fewer moving parts than traditional flush toilets, composting toilets are generally low-maintenance and easy to use.
Installed Green Toilet Lux Composting Toilet

Waterless Toilet Shop Prices and Info

Batch Composting vs Urine-Diverting Toilets

Batch Composting

  • Handles waste in batches, mixing both solids and liquids.
  • Allows the composting process to be completed in one chamber while another is in use.
  • Efficient for managing larger volumes of waste.

Urine-Diverting

  • Separates liquid and solid waste at the source.
  • Reduces odor by keeping liquids and solids apart.
  • Makes the composting process more efficient for both types of waste.

Above vs Below Floor Composting Toilets

Above Floor

  • Installed directly on the floor surface.
  • Easier to install and move if needed, but with smaller bin capacities.
  • Suitable for temporary or flexible installations.

Below Floor

  • Installed with part of the unit below the floor level, usually the compost bin.
  • Provides a more permanent and aesthetically pleasing look.
  • May require more effort and planning to set up, but it offers a higher bin capacity.
  • Ideal for long-term or fixed installations.

Toilets at The Waterless Toilet Shop

Here’s a detailed look at each toilet available from the Waterless Toilet Shop:

Type Batch Composting Batch Composting Batch Composting Urine-diverting Batch Composting Batch Composting Batch Composting
Dimensions (Height x Weight x Depth) 18" x 24" x 24" 17.7" x 19.3" x 25.2" 19.3" x 13.8" x 20.5" 19.7" x 13.8" x 20.9" 19.5" x 23.2" x 28.7" 36.2" x 26" x 32.3" 27.6" x 23.6" x 23.6"
Above/Below Floor Below Above Above Above Above Below Below
Designed For 4-5 people part-time, 2-3 people full-time use 2-3 people part-time, 1-2 people full-time use 1-2 person full-time/part-time use 2 people full-time 3-5 people part-time, 1-2 people full-time Big Families, Year-Round-Use, Public Spaces Single Families, Seasonal Use
Special Features Can flush sanitary products Solar-compatible Solar-compatible Privacy shutter, LED backlit liquids indicator, solar-compatible Equipped with wheels Waste-concealing waste pipe Waste-concealing waste pipe
Holding Capacity 90 liters 57 liters 15 liters 15 liters (solids), 5 liters (liquids) 100 liters 330 liters 120 liters
Power Consumption 12V fan 12V fan 12V fan Fan: 3W, LED light: 1W None None None
Best For Cabins, tiny homes, RVs Tiny homes, RVs Tiny homes, limited spaces RVs, mobile homes, boats, and glamping sites Camping tents, outhouses, RVs AirBnBs and public sites Small homes and cabins

Frequently Asked Questions

Are waterless toilets good?

Yes, waterless toilets are good. They are especially great for off-grid living since they conserve water, reduce environmental impact, and are generally low-maintenance. By using natural processes to break down waste, they provide a sustainable alternative to traditional flush toilets.

What are the disadvantages of a waterless toilet?

Some potential disadvantages of a waterless toilet include the initial cost of installation, the need for periodic maintenance and emptying, and managing the composting process. Additionally, they may require more below-floor space than traditional toilets and can produce odors if not properly maintained.

How do you clean a waterless toilet?

Cleaning a waterless toilet typically involves emptying the composting chamber when it is full, adding bulking agents like sawdust or hemp to aid the composting process, and ensuring proper ventilation to control odors. The toilet surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth and eco-friendly cleaning agents to maintain hygiene.

Why do people use dry toilets?

People use dry toilets for several reasons, including water conservation, portability, and the ability to use them in off-grid locations. They are usually used in tiny houses, RVs, cabins, and other settings where traditional plumbing is not available or practical. Additionally, dry toilets can help reduce the burden on sewage systems and provide nutrient-rich compost for non-food producing plants.

Conclusion

Choosing the right waterless toilet from the Waterless Toilet Shop depends on your specific needs, space, and budget. Whether you're outfitting a tiny house, RV, or off-grid home, there's a model to provide you with convenience, sustainability, and easy maintenance. By understanding the features and benefits of each toilet, you can make an informed decision and enjoy the advantages of a waterless toilet in your sustainable living setup.

The Waterless Toilet Shop's shelves are stocked full of choices, waiting for you to find the perfect waterless toilet for your needs today. Remember, investing in a composting or urine-diverting toilet not only benefits the environment but also makes off-grid pottying so much easier.

Have any questions or would like to place an order? We'd love to help! Chat with our friendly customer service team by calling 1-844-945-3625, chatting in on our website or email us at customersupport@wildoaktrail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

Cliff Co
Cliff Co

Cliff, a passionate storyteller and hardcore seller, here to share insights and knowledge on all things prep. He firmly believes in only selling things he'd use himself, making sure only the best get to his readers' hands.

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