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Pricestavern 07-08-2010 04:35 AM

Composting Toilets?
 
We are looking into purchasing a composting toilet. There are many varieties available. I'd appreciate any feedback from those with experience in owning one - manufacturer, type (dry vs wet), rate of decomposition, maintenance, problems, etc would be very helpful information.

Thanks in advance,
R and M

Rattlesnake Gal 07-08-2010 07:40 AM

Centrex 3000
 
The Centrex 3000 is pretty great. Much better than an incinerating toilet! :laugh: Just say no! :laugh:

Be sure to choose the correct toilet paper. Do the jar test, which is taking a few squares and putting into a container of water and doing five shakes or so. You will want the one that doesn't stay together in the test. Charman, for example, fails.

Our neighbor had an Envirolet system while building and decided to go with the Centrex for the new house.

Dr. Green 07-08-2010 09:29 AM

We have 10 Sun-Mar toilets in the warehouse for immediate sale, plus three display models in the store. Sustain Ability at 50 Canal Street, Laconia. http://www.sustainabilitynh.com/prod...osting-toilets for self-contained units, and http://www.sustainabilitynh.com/prod...toilet-systems for Complete systems (Centrex)

SIKSUKR 07-09-2010 01:54 PM

Sorry but I can't resist
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Green (Post 132330)
We have 10 Sun-Mar toilets in the warehouse for immediate sale, plus three display models in the store.

Can I take one for a test ride?:laugh:


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