Which Toilet is Best for Vanlife? A breakdown and thoughts for 2024

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    Toilets today are for many little sanctuaries of scroll and bog-roll but not so much for vanlife. Probably the biggest pain in the ass of vanlife, going for a number two is a key concern for many people as they look to live in a van and live a more adventurous life.
    In this video we break down the main toilet options for self-build van conversions and what I will be using moving forward.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:33 Main Options Overview
    05:45 Compost & Chemical Intro
    06:22 Chemical Toilet - Thetford
    09:12 Compost Toilet - Trelino
    12:04 Verdict
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  • @Fldonna
    @Fldonna 24 дні тому +2

    I have a Trelino. Doesn’t look like a toilet. It’s easy to clean, lightweight, and high quality. I’ve owned RVs with black tanks and cassettes but the Trelino is my favorite. 😊

  • @sherryb2855
    @sherryb2855 26 днів тому +3

    The Trelino is really a dry toilet, not composting toilet. If you want a composting toilet that fits in a van, check out the Cuddy. It has an agitator, a trap door over the solids and a charcoal filter. I have one in a small 5 window skoolie. If you would rather bag the solids, you can get one without the agitator.

  • @yvan2563
    @yvan2563 25 днів тому +3

    The Trelino series seems to be gaining in popularity. I only wish they weren't as expensive as they are.

    • @mfj197
      @mfj197 21 день тому

      We've a Trobolo which is cheaper, and also has a clever base to allow it to be full height in use but compact like the Trelino for storage.

    • @yvan2563
      @yvan2563 21 день тому

      @@mfj197 I've added the Trobolo to my list of options, thank you.

  • @johnvollmer4851
    @johnvollmer4851 21 день тому

    I use a 3 gallon bucket, because it’s lower to the ground than 5 gallon. I put a small trash bag inside with a baby diaper to absorb the urine. I used to use cat litter but it doesn’t seem to absorb human urine. After a day or two, just throw away the trash bag. Lately I also use a Powerade bottle to urinate in.

  • @joeythenomad
    @joeythenomad 26 днів тому +1

    Nate really laid it all out for the van life bathroom situation! That Trino Evo seems like a sleek option for tight spaces.

  • @josephpiskac2781
    @josephpiskac2781 25 днів тому

    Very useful important guidance. I lost my housing five years ago and I had no idea what or how I would live in my SUV. I had a gallon Igloo water canister and with a plastic bag Liner I find it is a great solid waste receiver. I use also a pee bottle. I tie the plastic bag and drop it outside until morning. Then t separate the waste paper bury the waste and burn the paper and plastic Liner. Much smaller than your composed box.

  • @suefenn7035
    @suefenn7035 26 днів тому +2

    You are lucky you can use a pee bottle and the loo just for solids. Us women pee when we poo, so it’s more difficult to separate the two. Female astronauts have to learn to separate the two functions!! That small composting loo looks brill, but not for me for the above reason. I’ve tried a shewee to help, it didn’t!

    • @NateMurphy
      @NateMurphy  25 днів тому

      That does add some complication, although if pooping is once a day - its not so bad as the bottle is easy to empty.

  • @taniayorgey
    @taniayorgey 26 днів тому +1

    Thank you. Very helpful info. I have a composting toilet, the larger version. I find it a hassle to empty, clean and refresh but it works well, and I've only been living in my van for a few months. I'm sure it will get easier (?)

    • @NateMurphy
      @NateMurphy  25 днів тому

      I think there are few ideal ways (the best is digging a hole in nature - but for the occasions when that is not possible, the other options all have pros and cons). The disposal of the composting system does make it easier imo.

  • @sroberts605
    @sroberts605 26 днів тому +2

    Actually watched this while eating breakfast - made me think quite a lot about what was going to happen to it. Otherwise, great advice! I haven't used a composting loo but if it works as said, what's not to like? The chemical smell is just about bearable for me once in a while at a festival, but to live with it? No waY.

    • @NateMurphy
      @NateMurphy  25 днів тому

      Yes, the chemical smell is not the best! Perhaps better than the alternative.. but ideally neither!

  • @mark2782
    @mark2782 25 днів тому

    Thank you for your excellent video.......Is there a type of RV/camping toilet that automatically wraps the waste in a plastic/ foil bag and seals it automatically?...I have a vague memory of seeing a UA-cam video about this type of solution and it looked very easy and efficient......ignoring the price, could any RV experts here offer any advice about the pros and cons of this type of toilet?

  • @johumm455
    @johumm455 22 дні тому

    Why is a chemical toilet bad ? it's enzymes that do the work...