I'm considering purchasing a Cinderella incinerating toilet for my van. Does anyone have any experience with Cinderella incinerating toilets? They sound great circumventing the need to empty a toilet cartridge every few days.
Thanks Malcolm
outlaw40 said
12:00 PM Nov 21, 2019
First price i came up with was $6500.00......... No thanks i will continue to do the walk of shame .
Bryan said
12:26 PM Nov 21, 2019
S**t hot
-- Edited by Bryan on Thursday 21st of November 2019 12:26:51 PM
Tony Bev said
02:12 PM Nov 21, 2019
It would be interesting if anyone has used one, (in a RV), even a demo one, so that they can enlighten us, about smell etc, while incinerating
From what I have just read, they received some sort of award in 2014
As this is the first I have heard of this product, perhaps they are not main stream just yet
Whenarewethere said
03:08 PM Nov 21, 2019
Not that I have a place for another toilet. But the first review I came across was not a good start. Also mentioned was bowl liners, is that a consumable items!
Some thorough research is required or maybe this toilet could tear you a second ars_hole!
Peter_n_Margaret said
06:59 PM Nov 21, 2019
The first challenge....
Incineration power: 2000 W Energy consumption per incineration: 0,8 - 1,5 kWh Power requirement: 220 - 240 V, 10A
But there is mention (but no detail) of a gas powered one, but even so, 1.5kWh per use is a lot of energy to find, even if it was gas.
Cheers,
Peter
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Thursday 21st of November 2019 07:00:17 PM
KevinJ said
09:36 AM Nov 22, 2019
It might be powered by methane gas.
MalcolmJ said
09:51 AM Nov 22, 2019
Thanks for comments.
Just to clarify I'm looking at the LPG has powered Cinderella incinerating toilet for my van.
A few years ago the wife and I stopped in a remote off the grid ski hut in Switzerland for a week which had a Cinderella incinerating toilet using LPG. The hut had a single 8kg LPG cylinder also used for cooking and hot water so I'm assuming the incinerating toilet LPG consumption is reasonable.
There was no smell
I noticed some European vans use
incinerating toilets, one being the Sweedish Kabe brand.
The added advantage is incinerating toilets are very environmentally friendly.
I'm keen to know if anybody in Australia has placed an incinerating toilet in their van.
Oka374 said
05:42 PM Nov 22, 2019
Can just see the result as a "user" drops a big fart just as the thing decides to burn off!
Craig1 said
07:37 PM Nov 22, 2019
Yep, just like old(or younger) days when you could hold a lighted match near a Farty Bum.
Tony Bev said
12:54 PM Nov 23, 2019
MalcolmJ wrote:
Thanks for comments. Just to clarify I'm looking at the LPG has powered Cinderella incinerating toilet for my van. A few years ago the wife and I stopped in a remote off the grid ski hut in Switzerland for a week which had a Cinderella incinerating toilet using LPG. The hut had a single 8kg LPG cylinder also used for cooking and hot water so I'm assuming the incinerating toilet LPG consumption is reasonable. There was no smell I noticed some European vans use incinerating toilets, one being the Sweedish Kabe brand. The added advantage is incinerating toilets are very environmentally friendly. I'm keen to know if anybody in Australia has placed an incinerating toilet in their van.
S**t hot
-- Edited by Bryan on Thursday 21st of November 2019 12:26:51 PM
From what I have just read, they received some sort of award in 2014
As this is the first I have heard of this product, perhaps they are not main stream just yet
Not that I have a place for another toilet. But the first review I came across was not a good start. Also mentioned was bowl liners, is that a consumable items!
Some thorough research is required or maybe this toilet could tear you a second ars_hole!
The first challenge....
But there is mention (but no detail) of a gas powered one, but even so, 1.5kWh per use is a lot of energy to find, even if it was gas.
Cheers,
Peter
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Thursday 21st of November 2019 07:00:17 PM
It might be powered by methane gas.
Thanks for the feedback, Malcolm