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Incinerating toilets use electric heat to burn waste into a small amount of bacteria-free ash (about a tablespoon per use). Both systems are virtually odor-free and operate with little or no water, making them ideal for unheated areas susceptible to freezing.
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Learn More »Both composting and incinerating toilets are economical, practical and eco-friendly options to keep your septic system healthy, but there are some key differences between the two. Think about your cabin’s needs, then compare the two side by side to determine which one is right for you. Here's Cabin Life's essential guide to composting and incinerator toilets:
thick solid fir or spruce. The good old 2×4 (actual measurement 1-1/2 in. x 3-1/2 in.) is the most common kind of framing lumber used to build...
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Learn More »EcoJohn EcoJohn reports their sleek TinyJohn model, a gas fired toilet that incinerates the waste into a sterile ash that needs to be emptied periodically, is perfect for tiny homes, cabins, boats, and RVs. Shop them here: shop.ecojohn.com/ Previous Next Sun-Mar Sun-Mar’s toilets are certified by the National Sanitation Foundation for residential and cottage use, though they are also perfect for pools, cabanas, boats and camps. The company even offers solar models, which require very little power, making them a good fit for remote cabins. Shop it here: usa.sun-mar.com
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