That is exactly the best time to watch these kinds of videos. I know I did when I was in college. Made me motivated, scram, priotize, and simplify some things. I find it relaxing for the brain too.
@@TannyOHaley : I think she was referring to the price after shipping, which is pretty hefty and just increases as you buy more. So your suggestion of The Home Depot might make the most sense.
Guess this is the most clean, hygienic, cleaning and hassle free toilet unit. Seem like having a classic air flight toilet experience everyday. Are we on the plane ? 🤔😄 Really cool and clean innovation, love it ...
Bought one, used it and it works good for the first 8-10 flushes. But, when you go to take the filled liner out of it to dispose of it, it is very heavy and your poop piles up in the center and it can eventually make contact with your bottom. I would recommend the manufacturer make smaller liners to handle only 6-8 flushes.
@@geraldhenrickson7472 Humans will never get it. That throwing human waste in a land fill is a bad thing. Because of the methane production. It's sad that people are now using compost toilets , yet they just bag and toss the poop in the trash. Plz Kim Jong ... push the button and end it.
Wow it’s quick n easy to change out but it’s expensive for new set up of black ring.. I agree the black ring should be reusable and buying the bags only would cut cost down
I am in the process of buying a motorhome ( not the first one we own) and I was reading in the description a "dry flush toilet" and you are the first one to explain this to me. 30 years ago I became aware of how much one can do for the environment by simply recycling. I read a few books from environmentalist leaders and I became a master recycler. Later I realized that as we are recycling on one end someone is making the same product behind us. We just have to walk in any supermarket isle to realize how much garbage we are producing by participating in buying all of that. And not all the world has good recycling facilities, and all of that is sold all over the world. We have had the privilege to have traveled to many countries. The same laundry and toiletries you buy in the USA you see them all over the Earth. I go to supermarkets when we travel to see what people use for every day life and to see prices to understand how much they spend in those items. Some people in developed countries refuse to participate and recycle because "they don't have time". 9 Million tooth paste tubes get thrown into the landfill sites yearly. They are not recyclable and it would take 500 years to break down. I can go on and on but if you think about it, what we are doing as a human race is incredibly damaging... and stupid for our planet and the future of our children and their children... I use now laundry strips ( I always used powdered detergent like my mother did), shampoo bars for my hair and it is fantastic and shoulder length, tooth powder which I keep in a little glass refillable jar, wool drying balls for when I rarely use the dryer ( I hang my clothes in a special device I saw in Europe that with a rope and pullies I lift to the highest part of a high ceiling room, I live in Canada so there is not much sun here yet with ingenuity I conserve energy), they replace fabric softener which I never used but they also speed up the drying process and fluff fabric. And with those and many other changes I cut down in my recyclable needs...to leave a cleaner Earth for my grandchildren and yours. The dry flush toilet is an idea, but a terrible idea for the environment. It just creates more garbage in a very unsanitary way. Human defecation should not go to the landfill sites. It should go into the sewage plants. The idea that is "very sanitary" is such a mistake...I find that the "canister" is a total disregard for the environment, creating garbage for no real reason. And how incredibly embarrassing it would be for ME to take a smelly large bag full of human defecation into "the garbage". Whose garbage? A camp site? Where one wants to be and enjoy nature? To leave that in the common garbage bins? What if something pierces the bag and the smell comes out upsetting the area? The garbage bins in the street of a nice passing town? And leaving that unrecyclable material in their landfill site? Why? No no my friend...I will make sure that any motorhome we buy DOES NOT have a DRY FLUSH TOILET. No way! I will use the old style water flushing toilet and black holding tank. Under no circumstances I am participating in that absolutely irresponsible practice of putting human feces and urine wrapped in environmentally unfriendly shinny-metal-looking plastic with a hard plastic canister and a black nylon bag into other's landfill sites. I am of the opinion that those dry flushing toilets should be outlawed. We travel around the sun in the same planet, what we do affects all its inhabitants. Knowledge is power. Now you know THAT is a very bad idea for our planet. Talk to the owner of the company and ask him to invent and manufacture an environmentally friendly toilet for all his grandchildren's future, and your children and grandchildren...and everyone's. He is a veteran so he is old enough to be a grandfather. Maybe he didn't think on the garbage he is creating....We all think on that for our daily use items and even the rarely or seldom used items. My garbage contribution is about one 80 L bin every 6 months. I know most households throw that much once a week. If I can do it everybody can.
Having two babies and thousands of diaper changes... we had the "diaper genie" for this. That thing was awesome! Same concept here but not as good and the cartridges for the Laveo are expensive!!! Also, the Laveo does not twist enough...more twisting needed!! I know from my experience with the Diaper Genie ;)
I'm thinking you could use a Diaper Genie as a toilet! A little less waste for sure. I just hate that it takes so much stuff, but I do like this concept. I just don't like dealing with poop!
My bag isn't deflating after a flush? Also, does anyone know with the cartridges with multiple flushes if you can dispose of the waste before the entire cartridge has been used? It looks like they are connected; was kind of afraid to try and separate for fear of wasting the rest of the refill cartridge
This would be great to use sparingly when other options are not available. Pretty pricey and lots of trash to use for all day/every day use. Can the same cartridge sit with waste for any undetermined amount of time? Or would it start to break down and cause unpleasant effects, shall we say?
Hi I'm going to disabled woman who needs a bathroom on her first floor but I really don't have the room to build one. So my question to you is can you use one of these downstairs put a divider around it and use it as a bathroom and how would you be able to plug up a 12 volt into the wall.
I have decided to purchase this toilet and use it as an emergency option when not at the gym. I think it is awesome for people who do not want to interact with their waste as much and it appears to be very simple and easy to maintain. I will keep you posted once I have used it for about 6 months or a year.
@@AEMBowers I really liked this toilet while it was working, but it became a bit difficult when it stopped twisting my waste, I would have to manually twist the bag, but I still used it because I have not found anything better that I like. I am thinking about trying it again. I did contact the manufacturer and he did send me another electronic board which I replaced but it still did not work. Part of me is wondering if I just did not charge the battery enough. So many unknowns.
@@medicalschoollife6996 If you still have issues, please contact the factory. Their contact info is on www.dry-flush.com. Very knowledgeable and responsive.
Yeah, for people who are in denial that we humans poop and pee many times a day. All of us. Heck, the top crust of the whole earth is just waste at some stage in decomposition, and we dig in it and make tunnels.
Are you really sure that when you shit you wont smell yourself??! and if you cant dispose it at time or if its hot, the smell gonna come back in your face as an elastic. Its almost shit a bomb ^^
Nice. Add an extra height platform for older folks with bad knees to make it easy to use without stressing the joints. I see the new model supports up to 500 pounds! I don't know if that was always the case. I first heard about these on an RV / Van Life video. Certainly nice to have in case of an emergency in any home.
Thank you Very Much for Your Demonstration it was Very Informative I understand the toilet is Expensive and the Refills are a little Expensive but when you're out there on the road This would really come in handy you don't have to look for a place to dump it. And when you say there is a minimal of smell for small a confined space it's a good product
Found this while looking for a toilet for a tiny house. It's a great concept but, as other comments mention, not environmentally friendly. I'll probably spring for the composting toilet instead, but I really hope they make an environmentally friendly version of the dry flush.
Juno 2019 are you numb to world. Straws should be banned, since people didn’t start to limit their use. Turtles and others sea animals don’t like our straws. Go volunteer and try to remove one from a sea turtle.
@@BuckleBunny don't be an idiot! First off, straws are approximately zero percent of the plastic waste in the ocean. Second off, the USA contributes approximately zero percent of the plastic waste in the ocean. It comes almost entirely from SE Asia. So don't be an idiot!
Because the government requires us to put it in a plastic bag before disposing. Also, human waste is not suggested for use in the production of food for humans.
nice idea but that's a pretty big bag of waste to try and fit into a rest area garbage bin. i am also guessing you have to wait till all 15 bags are full before disposing of everything? can't just use once a month and have poop in a bag in your van until the other slots are filled
It's a nice looking toilet and I was considering it. But now, seeing how it works, $600+ for the unit and $1.05 every time you flush - you're literally flushing money down the toilet. A nice porta pot with cat litter would save hundreds every year.
Can this be installed to the floor with screws so it doesn't move around in transport? We're getting ready to do a camper build. Also, how does this do with smell if you're just a weekend camper once a month? I doubt I would use a whole cartridge in a weekend. Thank you!
Hi Chelsea, the bag stays sealed when not in use. I have never noticed any smell, but we use it mostly when it's cool. The unit has a spot in the back to either install a quick release bracket or screw it down directly. We don't use the brackets as the toilet is staying in the same spot. Feel free to contact us if you need something. goicefish.com/contact-us/
I’d still dispose of the whole cartridge after every trip, even if only half is used or less. It’s like taking the trash out every Friday even if it is not full. I’d just think of the cost of the cartridge as part of a weekend camping cost.
Can it be made with cheaper waste bag that cost $0.50 per flush ? Like some smell and water resistant polymer waste bags instead ? Well the unit is a one time off investment but the flushes is going to be a life time ...so it has to be for sure economical .... $0.50 per flush x 30 days, it's still affordable at $15 per month.
I think I would love these type of systems if they became more automated for large social gatherings (or at the bare minimum some sort of Wi-Fi hook up to alert the host of the party to change it. Which may make it difficult to truly enjoy your party if tending to a toilet is always in the back of your mind. But I guess add that to a list of reasons why sobriety may be the way to go)
Wherever you shit, its gonna smell... maybe not outiside whit the good wind side... but peoples ready to buy this plastic shitter, not ready for this... czcams.com/video/0efTfdB3FHM/video.html this one smells wood
How long can you leave waste within the toilet if you only use it on weekends? Would you need to replace the cartridge every weekend even if you only used a couple flushes on the cartridge?
they finally drop their prices to $800 YES!!!! booked mark their company website. for just incase if I decided to live in a rural area or SRO (Single Room Occupants) Rooms :) don't have to wait to use the bathroom.
Amazing practical invention 👏🏻 however.....too much non biodegradable waste 🙁 like many have already mentioned, an eco friendly version would be easier to market.
I got even a better idea: instead of replacing toilet parts after each incident, you should just throw away the RV each time. That might be just slightly bigger cost, but it's more convenient - and you don't even need to flush.
I should be studying for an exam
same here :")
i dont dont how i got here
Learning things that matter 🤣
That is exactly the best time to watch these kinds of videos. I know I did when I was in college. Made me motivated, scram, priotize, and simplify some things. I find it relaxing for the brain too.
You already are.
That is STINKING AMAZING! Love the mention of the “diaper genie”, that has been my go-to baby shower gift. Essential.
When it was "flushing" it looked like the Jiffy Pop popcorn maker. lol
feline57 heh heh....my thoughts
Oh man!!!! I'll never be able to eat Jiffy Pop again after that comment. Dang!
Pretty funny visual :-)
😂
They should named it Jiffy Poop
It would be so much more practical if the black ring was re-usable, I bet that adds to the cost of each replacement unit as well.
Not to mention wasting all that plastic
Exactly!! 👍
Maybe those green biodegradable bags instead of the black one
@Samantha Davies No thanks . Go ahead
Yes! The refills are so expensive! It's $25 each refill so that much every 15 or so flushes?! Crazy expensive.
Thank you. I was wondering how this unit works and compares to other portable toilets. Very needed information. 👍🏻
Our customers love the fact that it's clean and convenient, we have been selling them for about 4 years
3 refill packs cost $77 and each pack gives you only 15 flushes. GOOD LORD! That's almost $2 for every single flush. That's insanity.
I heard you can buy it in bulk for cheaper. I would just use this if I had Airbnb guest so they wouldn’t mess up my composting setup.
If I'm out camping and need to go.... I would pay ALOT more than $2 to go ;)
@@jaycarneygiants Nature’s free, no smart person is gonna pay to shit when you have the forest at your disposal
@@Kai-mc4nx not when insect ,reptile or animal waiting for you lol
@@TannyOHaley : I think she was referring to the price after shipping, which is pretty hefty and just increases as you buy more. So your suggestion of The Home Depot might make the most sense.
Guess this is the most clean, hygienic, cleaning and hassle free toilet unit. Seem like having a classic air flight toilet experience everyday. Are we on the plane ? 🤔😄 Really cool and clean innovation, love it ...
To the point. By far one of the best presentations. Thanks
In Seattle, you can just shit on the sidewalks!!!
But we still can use your mouth - right?
@@superyachtchef where’d you learn that one? Roblox?? Leave my grandma alone. 😠
@@Vleckss but she has such a sweet mouth 🏅
Same in Los Angeles
Lol
This solves a lot of problems with camping and RV toilets. Awesome!
Bought one, used it and it works good for the first 8-10 flushes. But, when you go to take the filled liner out of it to dispose of it, it is very heavy and your poop piles up in the center and it can eventually make contact with your bottom. I would recommend the manufacturer make smaller liners to handle only 6-8 flushes.
Far better than toilet cassettes that have to be emptied and stinky composting toilets !
@@allthingsharborthese say they don’t smell but they can and will sometimes.
I think you could have a great market in the whole van/bus life community if you made the bags biodegradable and less expensive
No way. RV'rs will soon be unable to throw human waste into the trash...legally.
@@geraldhenrickson7472 ...."unable"??..legally?
G Henrickson ever heard of diapers?
@@geraldhenrickson7472 Humans will never get it. That throwing human waste in a land fill is a bad thing. Because of the methane production.
It's sad that people are now using compost toilets , yet they just bag and toss the poop in the trash.
Plz Kim Jong ... push the button and end it.
@@nannyzee ever hear of cumulative repercussions ?
Yep Good solution for Van, I suggest redesigning Top lid cover to water proof for wc.
Finally - I know how it works. Good Video!
Excellent presentation 👍🏻
Wow it’s quick n easy to change out but it’s expensive for new set up of black ring.. I agree the black ring should be reusable and buying the bags only would cut cost down
Im getting a CDL and thinking of getting one to have in my rig for the times I am limited on facilitiew
I am in the process of buying a motorhome ( not the first one we own) and I was reading in the description a "dry flush toilet" and you are the first one to explain this to me.
30 years ago I became aware of how much one can do for the environment by simply recycling. I read a few books from environmentalist leaders and I became a master recycler. Later I realized that as we are recycling on one end someone is making the same product behind us. We just have to walk in any supermarket isle to realize how much garbage we are producing by participating in buying all of that. And not all the world has good recycling facilities, and all of that is sold all over the world. We have had the privilege to have traveled to many countries. The same laundry and toiletries you buy in the USA you see them all over the Earth. I go to supermarkets when we travel to see what people use for every day life and to see prices to understand how much they spend in those items. Some people in developed countries refuse to participate and recycle because "they don't have time".
9 Million tooth paste tubes get thrown into the landfill sites yearly. They are not recyclable and it would take 500 years to break down. I can go on and on but if you think about it, what we are doing as a human race is incredibly damaging... and stupid for our planet and the future of our children and their children...
I use now laundry strips ( I always used powdered detergent like my mother did), shampoo bars for my hair and it is fantastic and shoulder length, tooth powder which I keep in a little glass refillable jar, wool drying balls for when I rarely use the dryer ( I hang my clothes in a special device I saw in Europe that with a rope and pullies I lift to the highest part of a high ceiling room, I live in Canada so there is not much sun here yet with ingenuity I conserve energy), they replace fabric softener which I never used but they also speed up the drying process and fluff fabric. And with those and many other changes I cut down in my recyclable needs...to leave a cleaner Earth for my grandchildren and yours.
The dry flush toilet is an idea, but a terrible idea for the environment. It just creates more garbage in a very unsanitary way. Human defecation should not go to the landfill sites. It should go into the sewage plants. The idea that is "very sanitary" is such a mistake...I find that the "canister" is a total disregard for the environment, creating garbage for no real reason. And how incredibly embarrassing it would be for ME to take a smelly large bag full of human defecation into "the garbage". Whose garbage? A camp site? Where one wants to be and enjoy nature? To leave that in the common garbage bins? What if something pierces the bag and the smell comes out upsetting the area? The garbage bins in the street of a nice passing town? And leaving that unrecyclable material in their landfill site? Why? No no my friend...I will make sure that any motorhome we buy DOES NOT have a DRY FLUSH TOILET. No way! I will use the old style water flushing toilet and black holding tank. Under no circumstances I am participating in that absolutely irresponsible practice of putting human feces and urine wrapped in environmentally unfriendly shinny-metal-looking plastic with a hard plastic canister and a black nylon bag into other's landfill sites.
I am of the opinion that those dry flushing toilets should be outlawed.
We travel around the sun in the same planet, what we do affects all its inhabitants. Knowledge is power. Now you know THAT is a very bad idea for our planet. Talk to the owner of the company and ask him to invent and manufacture an environmentally friendly toilet for all his grandchildren's future, and your children and grandchildren...and everyone's. He is a veteran so he is old enough to be a grandfather. Maybe he didn't think on the garbage he is creating....We all think on that for our daily use items and even the rarely or seldom used items. My garbage contribution is about one 80 L bin every 6 months. I know most households throw that much once a week. If I can do it everybody can.
You’re right.
Now that is making your Point.
How are you doing that😮80L per 6 month is amazing!
Have you been able to find a motor home that gets 50 mpg like a hybrid car can? Do you know how "flushed" refuse is cleaned and sanitized?
Having two babies and thousands of diaper changes... we had the "diaper genie" for this. That thing was awesome! Same concept here but not as good and the cartridges for the Laveo are expensive!!! Also, the Laveo does not twist enough...more twisting needed!! I know from my experience with the Diaper Genie ;)
I'm thinking you could use a Diaper Genie as a toilet! A little less waste for sure. I just hate that it takes so much stuff, but I do like this concept. I just don't like dealing with poop!
Are you using washable or recyclable diapers in a diaper genie?
Great video thanks. How is the odor control?
My bag isn't deflating after a flush? Also, does anyone know with the cartridges with multiple flushes if you can dispose of the waste before the entire cartridge has been used? It looks like they are connected; was kind of afraid to try and separate for fear of wasting the rest of the refill cartridge
Where do I get the Bags cartridge at a good Price because I need a break on the Foil cartridge please.
This would be great to use sparingly when other options are not available. Pretty pricey and lots of trash to use for all day/every day use. Can the same cartridge sit with waste for any undetermined amount of time? Or would it start to break down and cause unpleasant effects, shall we say?
Would the dry flush work good say a person lives in it year round ?
Why the cartridge have to be wasted too?? Is it more cheaper to use dry flush toilet?
How and /or what do I need to install this system into my 2023 integra Launch?
thank you for this great video!
I know its 5 years later, but guess they are no longer avail, was looking to buy, but,,??? cant find it, any news?
Excellent demonstration, thanks a lot. 👍👍.
Bought one for our camping trailer and love it. No dealing with black water and dumping stations. Very sanitary, odorless, and easy.
Jeri Good-O’Connor so NO odor???
I have a question. Seriously, where do you trash this? Like at a camp site waste can or do they have a dumpster for this??
How much are the refills?
@@MegaBpop where you dump dog poop and/or baby diapers. They’re all poop.
What about splash? As you tinkle, wouldn't the mylar crinkles cause some splash?
Hi I'm going to disabled woman who needs a bathroom on her first floor but I really don't have the room to build one. So my question to you is can you use one of these downstairs put a divider around it and use it as a bathroom and how would you be able to plug up a 12 volt into the wall.
I have decided to purchase this toilet and use it as an emergency option when not at the gym. I think it is awesome for people who do not want to interact with their waste as much and it appears to be very simple and easy to maintain. I will keep you posted once I have used it for about 6 months or a year.
Now that it's been a year or so, how did using this toilet work out for you?
@@AEMBowers I really liked this toilet while it was working, but it became a bit difficult when it stopped twisting my waste, I would have to manually twist the bag, but I still used it because I have not found anything better that I like. I am thinking about trying it again. I did contact the manufacturer and he did send me another electronic board which I replaced but it still did not work. Part of me is wondering if I just did not charge the battery enough. So many unknowns.
@@medicalschoollife6996 If you still have issues, please contact the factory. Their contact info is on www.dry-flush.com. Very knowledgeable and responsive.
I’m getting me one! Thank you 😊
Love the video straight to the point tutorial
How much are the replacement bags?
How many refill one cartilage has?
Theres qite a lot of plasic involved in the disposal unit is it biodegradable? Id just rather not be dumping plastic into landfill
How much are the packages on new bags
for someone who doesn't like seeing or smelling even his own wastes, this looks great!
Yeah, for people who are in denial that we humans poop and pee many times a day. All of us. Heck, the top crust of the whole earth is just waste at some stage in decomposition, and we dig in it and make tunnels.
Yep, its good shit
Are you really sure that when you shit you wont smell yourself??! and if you cant dispose it at time or if its hot, the smell gonna come back in your face as an elastic. Its almost shit a bomb ^^
@@AutoNomades lol,,,,,l laughed so hard on this one ,,,,,,a total shit bomb🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
think most people look at it then flush it
Nice. Add an extra height platform for older folks with bad knees to make it easy to use without stressing the joints. I see the new model supports up to 500 pounds! I don't know if that was always the case. I first heard about these on an RV / Van Life video. Certainly nice to have in case of an emergency in any home.
Great tip!
Yes I have knee issues a higher height would be great.
I think ill go with composting if this is the alternative.
Is it possible to add a urine diverter to this
This is nice especially if you're outdoors but, are those bags eco friendly? You might wanna consider mother earth first before purchasing one.
Can I get the amazon link please
How many flushes per unit?
Can you use any trash bag?
Thank you Very Much for Your Demonstration it was Very Informative I understand the toilet is Expensive and the Refills are a little Expensive but when you're out there on the road This would really come in handy you don't have to look for a place to dump it. And when you say there is a minimal of smell for small a confined space it's a good product
Totally agree!
I agree it’s actually a great idea and it’s awesome for people who don’t like the other way
How many flushes per cartridge?
GREAT REVIEW.
Very cool and clean for campervan simple build ....A Brilliant Product of great innovation and invention.
Found this while looking for a toilet for a tiny house. It's a great concept but, as other comments mention, not environmentally friendly. I'll probably spring for the composting toilet instead, but I really hope they make an environmentally friendly version of the dry flush.
czcams.com/video/0efTfdB3FHM/video.html this one is adapted for small area. and doesnt cost to can just shit when you need (how much times a year?!!)
Hi, do you sell these to Europe?
Its a great idea, but the amount of rubbish it creates is enormous!
Linda K that’s my question. It would be nice if these materials break down over time.
Juno 2019 are you numb to world. Straws should be banned, since people didn’t start to limit their use. Turtles and others sea animals don’t like our straws. Go volunteer and try to remove one from a sea turtle.
@@BuckleBunny Or, have you ever had Turtle Soup? So good, and they aren't as difficult to de-shell and butcher as most people think. Try it sometime!
When I was a kid way back in the 60's, straws were made of paper. They worked fine...couldn't be reused but they were biodegradable.
@@BuckleBunny don't be an idiot! First off, straws are approximately zero percent of the plastic waste in the ocean. Second off, the USA contributes approximately zero percent of the plastic waste in the ocean. It comes almost entirely from SE Asia. So don't be an idiot!
the concept is good but OMG the WASTE!! Not for the environmentally concerned customers
@P S 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣LMAO
NAAAW Plastic bags are GREAT for the environment.
Filled it in one load.
They are working on a more environmentally friendly version.
How many flushes per refill?
I need this as a truck driver. Every truck driver should have this.
So we are taking the most eco friendly compostable material available and putting it in plastic bags? :(((
On the website it says they're currently working on developing biodegradable bags.
Because the government requires us to put it in a plastic bag before disposing. Also, human waste is not suggested for use in the production of food for humans.
Good review. thx
nice idea but that's a pretty big bag of waste to try and fit into a rest area garbage bin. i am also guessing you have to wait till all 15 bags are full before disposing of everything? can't just use once a month and have poop in a bag in your van until the other slots are filled
It's a nice looking toilet and I was considering it. But now, seeing how it works, $600+ for the unit and $1.05 every time you flush - you're literally flushing money down the toilet. A nice porta pot with cat litter would save hundreds every year.
It does. I ha e been usi g a bucket with cat litter since three years. And even then, you could use dried leaves and wood shavings.
But it's the most clean, hygienic, cleaning and hassle free toilet unit. Seem like having a classic air flight toilet experience everyday.😁
Where it this legal to dump
I really wanna see how this toilet would handle my ibs disasters
One wrong morning and the plastic gone
One cnaster how many time use and price
Are these toilets in South Africa
I could be on board for that. It's better than taking a full cassette to a public toilet.
Does it stink still????
What is the height and width?
I love this idea. Not dealing with sewage is a plus. It is ashame the Big plastic ring can't be reused.
what about the smell?
I wish the plastic cartridge design was reusable. Doesn't make sense to throw that much plastic away
Can this be installed to the floor with screws so it doesn't move around in transport? We're getting ready to do a camper build. Also, how does this do with smell if you're just a weekend camper once a month? I doubt I would use a whole cartridge in a weekend. Thank you!
Hi Chelsea, the bag stays sealed when not in use. I have never noticed any smell, but we use it mostly when it's cool. The unit has a spot in the back to either install a quick release bracket or screw it down directly. We don't use the brackets as the toilet is staying in the same spot. Feel free to contact us if you need something. goicefish.com/contact-us/
I’d still dispose of the whole cartridge after every trip, even if only half is used or less. It’s like taking the trash out every Friday even if it is not full. I’d just think of the cost of the cartridge as part of a weekend camping cost.
Can it be made with cheaper waste bag that cost $0.50 per flush ? Like some smell and water resistant polymer waste bags instead ? Well the unit is a one time off investment but the flushes is going to be a life time ...so it has to be for sure economical .... $0.50 per flush x 30 days, it's still affordable at $15 per month.
Black can or green can..?
Any Canadian retailers??,
I think I would love these type of systems if they became more automated for large social gatherings (or at the bare minimum some sort of Wi-Fi hook up to alert the host of the party to change it. Which may make it difficult to truly enjoy your party if tending to a toilet is always in the back of your mind. But I guess add that to a list of reasons why sobriety may be the way to go)
Can I just line a toilet bowl with wee wee pads and then just throw it away.
awesome video sir
We tried using a Diaper Genie when my son was a baby, but stopped because of the smell. How is this model with odors?
Customers are saying they are pretty good. Still have to change them out.
Use 3 canisters last summer. I'm very impressed but would note not too fill with too much liquid.
Put s cap full of mouth wash in the bowl with the refuse.
Works very well with bed side toilets for my patients.
Wherever you shit, its gonna smell... maybe not outiside whit the good wind side... but peoples ready to buy this plastic shitter, not ready for this...
czcams.com/video/0efTfdB3FHM/video.html this one smells wood
How often do you change the pack and how much you pay for couple of new packs?
Change depends on how often you use it. Less liquid is better. refills are here: goicefish.com/dry-flush-refill-pack-set-of-3/
How long can you leave waste within the toilet if you only use it on weekends? Would you need to replace the cartridge every weekend even if you only used a couple flushes on the cartridge?
The toilet seals pretty well after every flush. I would not recommend weeks at a time.
Dude this things amazing
Very helpful. I like it.
Very sanitary?
Great job with the informative review! You showed everything in a simple and efficient manner.
Thanks Michael!
they finally drop their prices to $800 YES!!!! booked mark their company website. for just incase if I decided to live in a rural area or SRO (Single Room Occupants) Rooms :) don't have to wait to use the bathroom.
Not renewable or compostable 😢
Would this work as a everyday household toilet for a single person wanting to go “off grid”?
$1000 for the toilet, $30 per refill. Manufacturer says "up to" 17 flushes per cartridge, so that probably means a dozen. So about $3 now per flush.
cool, I'm going to buy one :)
Do you have one
Mind blowing!
Amazing practical invention 👏🏻 however.....too much non biodegradable waste 🙁 like many have already mentioned, an eco friendly version would be easier to market.
My concerns also. Really want biodegradable !
This was written 4 years ago so maybe things have changed in that 4 years but bio degradable plastic is now available that is made from corn
Excellent illustration thanks
Many thanks!
Is any of this biodegradable?
This may be the most environmentally offensive toilet ever created. The amount of plastic you are consuming with it is insane.
I thought it was aluminium?
@@mongtanpham27 theres a plastic rim that gets thrown away each time and its all loaded into a plastic bag.
I got even a better idea: instead of replacing toilet parts after each incident, you should just throw away the RV each time. That might be just slightly bigger cost, but it's more convenient - and you don't even need to flush.
@@harilubovac9155 that does sound convenient
Milton Miller .....I think it’s for people who are in denial about poop. I’m sure there is a market out there. : /
Love all the information very helpful in my decision. I think this is what I’ll be getting
Great solution!
I would definitely use this in my rv
Has the company created a biodegradable bag version?
Great idea in every way. The drawback is the ongoing price of accessories. Pretty expensive!!!!!
Just got my dry flush for my ice castle , are the bags biodegradable??
I think not yet the stuff inside is.