@incineratingtoilets · Incinerating Toilets Inc. 🇨🇦
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-08-07 · Status: New
Completely waterless and YES! 👉 ODOURLESS toilet solution for your cottage, camp, or off-grid home.
"Flush" 👉 a hatch opens in the bowl that drops everything into the incineration chamber below, then closes while your waste is incinerated into completely sterile ash.
No water.
No odour.
Low maintenance.
Find all the details on our website, or contact us to learn more!
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I’ve had one for over 7 years. Totally awesome. In Australia there is no approval needed for installation because it’s an appliance 👍🏽
Do you make one for RVs? It would be great to not have to dump the black water tank.
Its actually not a bad idea. Different countries, different safety regulations though.
What are the energy Consumption pr. “Flush” on gas and on electricity ?
This will save over 7m3 of Water in a household with 4 people. It will absolutely take the pressure of the sewage system … not a bad product 🤔🤔
Why are you doing this? Who is your target market for this kind of product?
That’s great until like an infant falls into it and shuts the lid. Is there some kind of safety feature for that like a dog could jump in there and he could be incinerated I’m a little scared of that technology to be honest you can’t afford to have that miss function in any shape or form.
Incinerating toilets should become a new code requirement in US homes. This protects our city water from multiple problems. It also would create opportunity for water reservoirs created for both water cleaning and nature's natural water cycle improvement.
Interesting how much does it cost to maintain? Meaning electricity plus the bags and how is the ash disposed of?
Are the filters necessary? How does this work with liquids? We do pee as well as poop, and all the in-between. How would someone clean this device? The bowl, the ash tank, etc. I'm just imagining this isnt liquid friendly because its so solid poop focused.😂
This is actually a really good idea. I like it as another option to use a toilet for people that want to build a second house in their backyard, but can’t afford the plumbing.
What powers these toilets? Solar...?
.. anything that burns generates smoke.. even in an incinerator .. so where does that go?
This is fantastic!! No usage of water, no drains needed! How much is it?
Do you sell them in Australia?
What does the cost look like between different models?
Is there a model to separate liquid? We use pee as direct fertilizer that goes into the drain pipe.