Cinderella Incinerating Toilet Demo

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Cinderella Incinerating Toilet Demo with Anette, showing step-by-step instructions and how simple it is to use.
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I like the paper line!. Finally, someone thought about not using plastic bags!

takoda
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I drive by a water treatment facility on my way to work and home. I have to close my car window and change venting to internal air until I'm well past the facility. I don't know what came first, indoor plumbing or electricity but clearly this is a better way to dispose of household human waste. Awesome invention.

nannanom
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Probably a good idea to replace the liner after you have finished woth the toilet so that its always ready for use. Especially if you have an urgent moment

ann-mariemeurs
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What happens if you have a load of runny diarrhoea? Does it burn or just gently simmer into a stew?

TimpBizkit
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We had an electric toilet in our truck/tractor because we hauled confidential loads and spent weekends in a “safe haven”. We were isolated there and seldom was there even an outhouse. Our electric toilet heated “deposits” to the point that there was only dry ash remaining. There was no odor whatsoever! The heated air was vented to the outside.
P. S. There is NOTHING semi about the truck. The Semi is the trailer because it has no axles in the front and must rest on the fifth wheel.

ottocarr
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it's too bad the paper liner doesn't auto-replace because i can see people forgetting to put it in

jimmy_x
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Seems like a great solution for an RV. My only question or concern would be about urinating in it. She said that you can't urinate without the paper bag because of the corosiveness of the urine, but would urine not splash onto the mechanism during the dump process?

magnusatheos
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This is still on the top of my list for toilets in my RV (motorhome). I'd like to ask about power usage and time to run.
You say that you must burn after each use? So, say I go to toilet (pee/poo), then an hour later, go again (pee), maybe do this several times per day. Does that mean that it's constantly ON and BURNING? Or can I leave the waste for the day, then incinerate before I go to bed that night?
Next is question is POWER USAGE ... how many amp hours does this use for every burn? Can I run this on say 200w Lithium batteries? Can I run on an inverter? Do I need to have a generator?

TRAVEL-wzrp
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This must be a pretty new invention? So cool! Especially for saving water.

QueenJaneway
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Can't wait to put one of these in a Van build!!

morsumbra
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yeah, that seems like a nightmare of constantly wiping the toilet bowl down. You just know waste is getting into the mechanisms that lower the waste into the furnace area over time.

tye
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The downsides of this toilet are high initial price, usage of power after each round, hooked up to buying liners, pretty loud. Composting one seems a better solution

onvamdimon
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Mr. Skibidi is no match for this type of toilet.

Iquey
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I want this crafty concoction for my birthday Fertilize my entire yard. The world does not need to know. Under the table.😅😅

alanstrong
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can you turn the heat down low, so that you can cook a stew or casserole, later come home and eat it. And when the time comes, switch it onto high power and dispose of the waste produced?

colonelfustercluck
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It’s just a normal toilet but some homie hat Taco Bell 💀

HendrikSkowasch
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can you use newspaper instead of those liners?

findmeintime
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The smell from that has to be RANK AS FXXX

MR_UNOoo
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I was going to buy this loo. I've just watched the Vanwives video about their loo and their treatment by this company and I most certainly won't be now.

scaravelliyoga
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Is it safe enough with a toddler and toilet training seems dangerous to have with kids of any age asking very curious about this product though. It's very cool

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