Thank you SO much. I just went through a bunch of videos, thinking, "But there's got to be a way to just convert some affordable portable toilet, right?" haha You're the best!
We tried that and found the vinegar and urine mix was terrible. We have tried a few different varieties. Currently been using citric acid from the canning section at the store mixed with water.
I have to say that this is the best diy composting toilet video out there!! So simple and it seems to work great!! We've had the same one and were about to change it.. now we don't have to!! Yay!! 🎉 Thank you so much for posting this!! Now with just some minor adjustments we can make it work!! Yay!!!
Awesome!!! So glad it was helpful!! If you sit too close to the front it can cause too much pressure to the milk jug so id almost ad a piece of wood at the front to support it. Other wise the urine diverter makes a huuuge difference
Mine is similar: based on a luggable loo (pail and seat), I wired a blue auto funnel to the front of the bucket on the inside because I wanted it all in one container. The funnel had a flexible hose attached that had to be secured with a zip tie, and the hose threads into a laundry jug. Solids drop easily into the pine pellets in plastic bags in back of the jug. Works great, no smell!
How do you keep the plastic bag up if you’ve got a funnel in there? Usually the bag would be around the rim of the bucket but the funnel wouldn’t allow that?
Thank you so incredibly much you have no idea how bad I've been wanting to do this I've had the same tool it for 2 years using it on my travels and in my camper and over the past year I've just gotten fed up with it but I didn't want to do anyting until I could figure out the best way!
I've been living with various versions of dry toilets, lugable loos, a wooden diy one but this one looks it'd be the best for me. I need a new one and did not want to buy one of those over-priced composting toilets. But my diy skills suck. After watching your video, I ordered the toilet and the funnel from amazon. Thank you for figuring this out! Can't wait to adapt it as you did. Have you found a good bucket that is slightly shorter? Also, does it seem kinda short when you sit on it with whatever bucket you use? Seems like it's a bit shorter than a "real" toilet. I might want to put it on a small platform, I think. Subscribed to your channel because of this excellent video. Thanks again.
Aww so glad this option will help you! I feel like the black toilet size is similar in height to a regular toilet. You could add a touch smaller bucket but you have to remember that you then have to add a smaller urine jug. So depends on what works for you. Thanks so much for subscribing! Let us know how the diy goes for you!
@@abeandmel Gotcha. Definitely want a big urine jug! Have you been using your toilet like this awhile now? Does it seem like it's getting stress from being sorta perched on the taller bucket or seems totally strong still?
Great job MacGyvering! We have a cargo trailer camper, and we've been using the Luggable Loo with pellets and no diverter. It works fine, but needs to be emptied fairly often as the urine weighs a lot, and because it soaks into the pellets and causes them to swell, we go through a lot of pellets. I'm considering making something more permanent out of wood, but your toilet looks like it works really well. I wonder if it would be possible to cut the 5 gallon bucket down so that it still took the weight, but the black cover sat flat on the ground as well? Makes it look better cosmetically, but also might make it a bit more stable. Great job, and happy camping!
Yes it could work with a shorter bucket, you just would have to remember every inch you go down, you have to go down an inch on your pee jug as well. It made a big difference going to a urine diverter as our first 1.5 years on the road we were buying a lot of pellets and throwing a lot of trash out because of it
Wow! Before finding your video today, I did the exact same thing like you when I found that plastic toilet and a plastic urine diverter. I did not have to build a ugly toilet box from wood. I will borrow your idea of using a 3-gallon bucket underneath instead of the tiny bucket that comes with the plastic toilet.
You could always do this option too if you aren't a fan of the bucket alone or your cassette toilet anymore. This is a great cheap alternative to those expensive urine diverting composting toilets.
I have the same toilet. I got 2 of the buckets with mine. I modified one of the buckets to make a protective ring/bottomless bucket. Put a plywood base on mine to make it easy to move. A funnel, small bucket, and plastic bin to catch any overflow completed the project. Yours is easier, mine needed to be more moveable(& self contained) in my build. If i didn't have carpet, I think I'd do yours. 👍
@Nowindresistance. I cut the bottom off of 1 of the buckets that came with my toilet. It is oval shaped to match the toilet & makes protective sides to cover the open space around the smaller inner bucket that catches toilet paper etc. Helps to direct/contain things into the “poo” bucket.
I like the idea but I noticed the toilet does not fit over the bucket very well. Ideally it should sit firmly on the floor of your rig. Could you use a shorter bucket?
Yeah, longterm probably not the best option as far as durability goes. With a shorter bucket the pee jug would have to go shorter as well. Could put a few wood blocks on the sides for longterm durability.
I love this! The only issue I was seeing is that the toilet doesn’t fit snugly over the bucket and the funnel. It seem to hover above it in a wobbly way. See you like that or does it go down further and stay snug? Also, when pulling it back up, does it pull on them in a way that could tip them over? Do they get stuck is what I’m asking.
The toilet comes with a bucket with no bottom that then snuggly fit in the bucket. They dont get stuck when you pull up the toilet. If you sit too far on the front and use a flimsy milk jug it can smoosh in
Fantastic - I was thinking there was a work around and you two found it and showed us how- Australia that toilet 50$ that Funnel 50$ =100$ beats paying 800$-1000$ over here for a toilet that l can l can now make for just 100 bucks -hooroo
@@abeandmel Any time you cut into plastic, make sure there are rounded ends to the holes. Drill two 3/4" holes roughly 3" vertically apart so the top hole lets you see the top of your jug. Join those holes together with two vertical straight cuts. The stability should not be affected. Holes are drilled inside the structure of plane wings, floor joists, boat bulkheads, etc Note: Any sharp corners risk cracking the plastic over time.
Happy holidays. Couple of questions. 1. In the video using the 5gal bucket. It doesn’t look like the toilet housing is sitting on the ground. 2. Do you think a urine and poo divider would fit in the unit. Thanks 0:03
Sorry, are you asking whether a different urine and poo divider would sit on top of it in order for it to sit flat? Yes, the 5 gallon bucket is what takes the weight. The housing is both decorative and holds the urine diverter in place. The bucket could probably be sawed down or a shorter one found if you wanted the housing to sit flat.
I am so sorry. Not sure how we missed this. We use pelletized bedding. If you add a little water then let it dry out, it works best. You can get a 40lb bag from TSC for around $8 or so
I've never understood how any urine diverting toilet can work, but they obviously do. For me and my young kids, right after number 1 and number 2 come out of us, they merge right away into a single mixed stream. It isn't as though number 2 is always neatly falling in the back while the urine precisely and separately falls more forward.
It seems that the bucket is too tall, keeping the toilet housing off of the ground. I have one of these toilets and did something similar to what you did, but your method is a little better. However my toilet housing sits all the way down with the 5 gallon bucket in it.The problem is that lid fits tight on the pale that comes with the toilet, not the toilet housing, leaving a gap. This will let bacteria escape and can make you sick. Trust me, I found out the hard way. You have a great idea there except for that lid. I suppose you could make a lid to fit the housing itself out of plywood or something. In any case, make sure that thing is sealed when not in use.
Fyi they no longer include a bottomless bucket. Came instead with pee sheild? Wtf? And a solid bottom bucket. So it's no bucket at all if i want to use a urine diverter. Disappointed.
Thank you SO much. I just went through a bunch of videos, thinking, "But there's got to be a way to just convert some affordable portable toilet, right?" haha You're the best!
You are welcome! And thank you!
Exactly what I was thinking.
Drop a ping-pong ball in the funnel. It will keep the odor down. Ball will float when in use and seal when done.
That is an interesting idea, with urine, I would feel the ping pong ball would smell quickly
DUDE!!!! GREAT IDEA!!! A LITTLE SPRAY FROM VINEGAR OR EVEN GLASS CLEANER TO HELP KEEP THE PING PONG FROM SMELLING WOULD BE GOOD TOO I THINK!
I have been looking for a way to not having to build a toilet. This is great! Thank you!
@@jalonenow awesome! Glad you found it useful!
If you spray some vinegar down the funnel after use, that will help with the smells.
We tried that and found the vinegar and urine mix was terrible. We have tried a few different varieties. Currently been using citric acid from the canning section at the store mixed with water.
Wow. This is the best DIY composting toilet I’ve seen here on UA-cam. Way to go. 😊
Thank you!! Glad it was useful for you🙌🏻
I have to say that this is the best diy composting toilet video out there!! So simple and it seems to work great!! We've had the same one and were about to change it.. now we don't have to!! Yay!! 🎉 Thank you so much for posting this!! Now with just some minor adjustments we can make it work!! Yay!!!
Awesome!!! So glad it was helpful!! If you sit too close to the front it can cause too much pressure to the milk jug so id almost ad a piece of wood at the front to support it. Other wise the urine diverter makes a huuuge difference
@@abeandmelthanks again!!
So you happen to have any footage of when you did your shower curtain please?
This is fantastic! Love using what you have, not what you have to get!!
I was looking for something I could do, thank you. They want $1,000 for other toilet it's just crazy.
Yup! That was our thing as well! Glad it was useful for you!
Excellent, and congratulations to you both for being inventive and handy.
Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful!
Great idea 🤩🚐we have a diverted set up similar that feeds into a 25litre tank underneath the van 🤩game changer ❤️❤️
Whoah! Thats a ton of space and nice to keep smells outside! What a set up👏🏻🙌🏻🚽
Mine is similar: based on a luggable loo (pail and seat), I wired a blue auto funnel to the front of the bucket on the inside because I wanted it all in one container. The funnel had a flexible hose attached that had to be secured with a zip tie, and the hose threads into a laundry jug. Solids drop easily into the pine pellets in plastic bags in back of the jug. Works great, no smell!
Nice idea too!! Sounds like a cheap way as well
How do you keep the plastic bag up if you’ve got a funnel in there? Usually the bag would be around the rim of the bucket but the funnel wouldn’t allow that?
This made a big difference in our day to day for full time travel.
What kind of toilet do you have in your travel rig?
Thank you so incredibly much you have no idea how bad I've been wanting to do this I've had the same tool it for 2 years using it on my travels and in my camper and over the past year I've just gotten fed up with it but I didn't want to do anyting until I could figure out the best way!
You are welcome. May not be the best way but it’s cheap and basically requires no work so it’s quick to do on the road.
Relaxing kayak or canoe rides are awesome!
It’s uncanny how well those things all fit into the original housing! Well done : )
Haha, yes, we were pleasantly surprised.
@@abeandmel I bet you were - I sure was!! 😊
@@abeandmel (oh, & extra points for using centimetres! Cheers from🇦🇺😊)
Yes, I was wondering how it all would fit.
I like the curtain setup for privacy.
😃thank you! It’s more comfortable having a curtain. We use it also for indoor showers.
I've been living with various versions of dry toilets, lugable loos, a wooden diy one but this one looks it'd be the best for me. I need a new one and did not want to buy one of those over-priced composting toilets. But my diy skills suck. After watching your video, I ordered the toilet and the funnel from amazon. Thank you for figuring this out! Can't wait to adapt it as you did. Have you found a good bucket that is slightly shorter? Also, does it seem kinda short when you sit on it with whatever bucket you use? Seems like it's a bit shorter than a "real" toilet. I might want to put it on a small platform, I think.
Subscribed to your channel because of this excellent video. Thanks again.
Aww so glad this option will help you! I feel like the black toilet size is similar in height to a regular toilet. You could add a touch smaller bucket but you have to remember that you then have to add a smaller urine jug. So depends on what works for you. Thanks so much for subscribing! Let us know how the diy goes for you!
@@abeandmel Gotcha. Definitely want a big urine jug! Have you been using your toilet like this awhile now? Does it seem like it's getting stress from being sorta perched on the taller bucket or seems totally strong still?
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching
Great job MacGyvering! We have a cargo trailer camper, and we've been using the Luggable Loo with pellets and no diverter. It works fine, but needs to be emptied fairly often as the urine weighs a lot, and because it soaks into the pellets and causes them to swell, we go through a lot of pellets. I'm considering making something more permanent out of wood, but your toilet looks like it works really well. I wonder if it would be possible to cut the 5 gallon bucket down so that it still took the weight, but the black cover sat flat on the ground as well? Makes it look better cosmetically, but also might make it a bit more stable. Great job, and happy camping!
Yes it could work with a shorter bucket, you just would have to remember every inch you go down, you have to go down an inch on your pee jug as well.
It made a big difference going to a urine diverter as our first 1.5 years on the road we were buying a lot of pellets and throwing a lot of trash out because of it
Wow! Before finding your video today, I did the exact same thing like you when I found that plastic toilet and a plastic urine diverter. I did not have to build a ugly toilet box from wood.
I will borrow your idea of using a 3-gallon bucket underneath instead of the tiny bucket that comes with the plastic toilet.
Yes even upgrading to a larger bucket helps! Glad you found our video useful! Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for the great idea
You could always do this option too if you aren't a fan of the bucket alone or your cassette toilet anymore. This is a great cheap alternative to those expensive urine diverting composting toilets.
Perfect, anyone know where you can get these in the UK?
Excellent!
Thanks! It’s been working well!
I have the same toilet. I got 2 of the buckets with mine. I modified one of the buckets to make a protective ring/bottomless bucket. Put a plywood base on mine to make it easy to move. A funnel, small bucket, and plastic bin to catch any overflow completed the project. Yours is easier, mine needed to be more moveable(& self contained) in my build. If i didn't have carpet, I think I'd do yours. 👍
Thanks! Yours sounds super similar👍🏻👍🏻
I need to be able to move mine too so I will try to make one like yours although I don’t totally grok your comment
@Nowindresistance. I cut the bottom off of 1 of the buckets that came with my toilet. It is oval shaped to match the toilet & makes protective sides to cover the open space around the smaller inner bucket that catches toilet paper etc. Helps to direct/contain things into the “poo” bucket.
What about the contents sloshing around while vehicle is in use?
Never had an issue but we also emptied as often as possible. Helped with the smell
I like the idea but I noticed the toilet does not fit over the bucket very well. Ideally it should sit firmly on the floor of your rig. Could you use a shorter bucket?
Yeah, longterm probably not the best option as far as durability goes.
With a shorter bucket the pee jug would have to go shorter as well.
Could put a few wood blocks on the sides for longterm durability.
I love this! The only issue I was seeing is that the toilet doesn’t fit snugly over the bucket and the funnel. It seem to hover above it in a wobbly way. See you like that or does it go down further and stay snug? Also, when pulling it back up, does it pull on them in a way that could tip them over? Do they get stuck is what I’m asking.
The toilet comes with a bucket with no bottom that then snuggly fit in the bucket. They dont get stuck when you pull up the toilet. If you sit too far on the front and use a flimsy milk jug it can smoosh in
Fantastic - I was thinking there was a work around and you two found it and showed us how- Australia that toilet 50$ that Funnel 50$ =100$ beats paying 800$-1000$ over here for a toilet that l can l can now make for just 100 bucks -hooroo
@@shane9ish 😁 yes! Glad it works for many different countries 👍🏻👍🏻
Lovely
Thank you!
Also, the inside is 12.5" tall. How are you fitting a 15" bucket in there?
The toilet ends up sitting higher which then allows a milk jug to fit under the funnel
I have the same toilet. Did yours come in black or did you paint it?
It came in black. I think las we looked they were only selling the grey one.
You could probably cut a narrow slot in the front of the black housing to see the level of the urine - like the C-Head (company now out of business)
That is an interesting idea. Not sure if it would affect the stability or not
@@abeandmel Any time you cut into plastic, make sure there are rounded ends to the holes.
Drill two 3/4" holes roughly 3" vertically apart so the top hole lets you see the top of your jug. Join those holes together with two vertical straight cuts.
The stability should not be affected. Holes are drilled inside the structure of plane wings, floor joists, boat bulkheads, etc
Note: Any sharp corners risk cracking the plastic over time.
Happy holidays. Couple of questions. 1. In the video using the 5gal bucket. It doesn’t look like the toilet housing is sitting on the ground. 2. Do you think a urine and poo divider would fit in the unit. Thanks 0:03
Sorry, are you asking whether a different urine and poo divider would sit on top of it in order for it to sit flat?
Yes, the 5 gallon bucket is what takes the weight. The housing is both decorative and holds the urine diverter in place.
The bucket could probably be sawed down or a shorter one found if you wanted the housing to sit flat.
You mentioned pellets for the urine diverter. Can you tell me about that?
I am so sorry. Not sure how we missed this. We use pelletized bedding. If you add a little water then let it dry out, it works best. You can get a 40lb bag from TSC for around $8 or so
I've never understood how any urine diverting toilet can work, but they obviously do. For me and my young kids, right after number 1 and number 2 come out of us, they merge right away into a single mixed stream. It isn't as though number 2 is always neatly falling in the back while the urine precisely and separately falls more forward.
It seems that the bucket is too tall, keeping the toilet housing off of the ground. I have one of these toilets and did something similar to what you did, but your method is a little better. However my toilet housing sits all the way down with the 5 gallon bucket in it.The problem is that lid fits tight on the pale that comes with the toilet, not the toilet housing, leaving a gap. This will let bacteria escape and can make you sick. Trust me, I found out the hard way. You have a great idea there except for that lid. I suppose you could make a lid to fit the housing itself out of plywood or something. In any case, make sure that thing is sealed when not in use.
Thanks for sharing. We did end up sealing it a bit more but then the front started to fall it. We would
Probably look into a shorter bucket.
Put a little white vinegar in your urine bucket and it will kill the smell😊
How do the girls get their pee in the funnel?
Thank you so much no way did I have $1,000
Youre welcome! Glad you found it helpful!!
Fyi they no longer include a bottomless bucket. Came instead with pee sheild? Wtf? And a solid bottom bucket. So it's no bucket at all if i want to use a urine diverter. Disappointed.
Oh no! That would definitely not make this work as well