So the cartridge has 15 flushes. Let's say you go on a weekend campout and only use 6 flushes. Do you leave the waste in there until your next campout 3 months later or can you dispose of the used flushes, keeping the other 9 intact, for the next campout? Because otherwise you're throwing away unused (expensive) unused flushes, or you're storing excrement for a few weeks in your shed.
Are the bags compostable or do I just throw 15 plastic bags full of shit to the nature every time? I understand you put them to trash, but it is the same. No-one is going to separate the plastic from the waste and it goes to big landfills - so to nature... Or do the bags compost?
@@Borrrrnana The very property that makes mylar long-lasting and durable also makes it a concern for the environment. Mylar is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down into natural substances over time. When discarded improperly, it can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. Mylar waste, such as balloons, packaging materials, and other products, can accumulate in landfills, taking up space and contributing to the overall waste problem. Since it doesn't break down easily, it adds to the volume of non-recyclable waste. Over time, mylar can break down into smaller pieces, which can contribute to microplastic pollution when it enters ecosystems. Microplastics are harmful to aquatic life and can potentially enter the food chain, posing risks to both marine and terrestrial organisms. Producing mylar involves the use of fossil fuels, energy, and chemicals, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption. In summary, mylar's durability can be advantageous in certain applications, but its resistance to environmental breakdown can also make it problematic for the environment when not managed responsibly.
If you had 8 number ones and one number two per day, how much would it cost per day? 😅😅 I was laughing so much that I could hardly text!!. I really am interested though. I live Darwin rural and I did have a septic but the government changed their rules and I had to stop using it so I have been sitting on a Porta potty for nearly 32 years, this seems like a great improvement, but I'm 78 now, so I hope I would get some reasonable use our of it, and don't croak too soon. By the way how much does the toilet itself cost?
I prefer demonstrations (ads) to show everything and use adult language. Have you checked with Waste Management or Republic to see what their attitude is about human waste being dumped into their containers. Public Health is Okay with this?
@@aussies30 Dog feces just airn't the same thing. (I'd suggest that "down the toilet" would be a far healthier disposal site for dog poop.) My comment is addressing the safe and intelligent management of human waste. Between 10 and 20 percent of the population are alcoholics. Not a great recommendation for the use of alcohol.
@@apeyoutube7485 Please. Let's not use the most unfortunate population to justify a poor decision. I'm still curious of the attitude of Waste Management or Republic and Pubic Health about dumping human feces into solid waste dumpsters.
Don’t fall for it it’s a rip off figure about three dollars each time you flush the toilet how many times do you pee in a day those cartridges are way too expensive for the toilet
You can pee 3 times before you need to flush, and then you flush immediately when you pee and poop together. Otherwise you can still use public restrooms in cafe’s or gyms, these are for full of the grid or night time use mostly.
I would never get anything that you have to get supplies straight from the company for. What if they go out of business? Too much waste besides the human waste as well.
This stuff is super cool. Keep up the good work!!!
I bought one and it wont twist for a new flush... first time use didnt work would love somw help with that
Jiffy pop for poo mechanism😁 a great idea!
For that kinda money I’ll continue to shit in the forest with the bears, thanks.
How much does the bag cartridge cost and the powder?
Very expensive in Australia pee powder $25 Cartridges like 6 for I think $ 269.
We love putting these in our Vanlife Customs Builds!
I've got bad eyesight at first I thought that read you love putting them in your vanilla custards
Embassy RV has made this system standard.
I cannot get the bucket, no grip & to heavy. :). Please show how you get the bucket out?😊
Is this available in the USA?
Made in the USA
dry-flush.com/
It’s literally made in usa
Awesome 👏
So the cartridge has 15 flushes. Let's say you go on a weekend campout and only use 6 flushes. Do you leave the waste in there until your next campout 3 months later or can you dispose of the used flushes, keeping the other 9 intact, for the next campout? Because otherwise you're throwing away unused (expensive) unused flushes, or you're storing excrement for a few weeks in your shed.
You need to use all 15 flushes.. you can't separate them.. sorry to say..
invite your friends over for a poop party
This guy seems very familiar
That genius! But costly
You can make your own with a diaper genie or similar system & cat litter or the gel can be bought separately
Are the bags compostable or do I just throw 15 plastic bags full of shit to the nature every time? I understand you put them to trash, but it is the same. No-one is going to separate the plastic from the waste and it goes to big landfills - so to nature... Or do the bags compost?
Anyome know who this guy is?
So bad for the environment. Mylar never breaks down
One step forward, two steps back.
Can you explain this to me?
@@Borrrrnana The very property that makes mylar long-lasting and durable also makes it a concern for the environment. Mylar is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down into natural substances over time. When discarded improperly, it can persist in the environment for hundreds of years.
Mylar waste, such as balloons, packaging materials, and other products, can accumulate in landfills, taking up space and contributing to the overall waste problem. Since it doesn't break down easily, it adds to the volume of non-recyclable waste.
Over time, mylar can break down into smaller pieces, which can contribute to microplastic pollution when it enters ecosystems. Microplastics are harmful to aquatic life and can potentially enter the food chain, posing risks to both marine and terrestrial organisms.
Producing mylar involves the use of fossil fuels, energy, and chemicals, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption.
In summary, mylar's durability can be advantageous in certain applications, but its resistance to environmental breakdown can also make it problematic for the environment when not managed responsibly.
It absolutely does,EVERYTHING breaks down eventually
So are India and China, but no one bitches about them.
Too expensive, fuck that.
It's much cheaper and simpler to just use a bucket or dig a cathole.
uncivilized you are.
I want to talk about your teeth after
Can we talk about MY teeth?
@@Sunflwrbtch fantastic. Like God created them himself
These are $1k. No thanks.
Proceeds to not show it working nor removing the bag.......Buyers beware.
Ecodesaster
Not if they decompose.....😂
Spelling disaster
If you had 8 number ones and one number two per day, how much would it cost per day? 😅😅 I was laughing so much that I could hardly text!!. I really am interested though. I live Darwin rural and I did have a septic but the government changed their rules and I had to stop using it so I have been sitting on a Porta potty for nearly 32 years, this seems like a great improvement, but I'm 78 now, so I hope I would get some reasonable use our of it, and don't croak too soon. By the way how much does the toilet itself cost?
I prefer demonstrations (ads) to show everything and use adult language. Have you checked with Waste Management or Republic to see what their attitude is about human waste being dumped into their containers. Public Health is Okay with this?
Plenty of dog poop going into bins…can’t see what the difference is
@@aussies30 Dog feces just airn't the same thing. (I'd suggest that "down the toilet" would be a far healthier disposal site for dog poop.) My comment is addressing the safe and intelligent management of human waste. Between 10 and 20 percent of the population are alcoholics. Not a great recommendation for the use of alcohol.
@@unclegeorge7845in California the homeless situation is so bad that you’d be so lucky if people threw their human waste in a garbage bin!
@@apeyoutube7485 Please. Let's not use the most unfortunate population to justify a poor decision. I'm still curious of the attitude of Waste Management or Republic and Pubic Health about dumping human feces into solid waste dumpsters.
More if pee in brush
Don’t fall for it it’s a rip off figure about three dollars each time you flush the toilet how many times do you pee in a day those cartridges are way too expensive for the toilet
Yes that's why I was asking more specifically because it seemed like very expensive number ones and number two s!!
More for emergencies than anything else
You can pee 3 times before you need to flush, and then you flush immediately when you pee and poop together. Otherwise you can still use public restrooms in cafe’s or gyms, these are for full of the grid or night time use mostly.
they sell pee bags
For liberals
I would never get anything that you have to get supplies straight from the company for. What if they go out of business? Too much waste besides the human waste as well.