7 Best Composting Toilets For Campers To Aid Happy Pooping
You’re thinking about having a campervan composting toilet in your rolling home, but what are your options?
Will you be able to fit one into your layout, or will it be too big? Are they expensive, or is it possible to get one with a smaller budget?
In this post, we’ll explore 7 of the best composting toilets for campers so you can find one that’s perfect for you. We’ll share with you the weights, dimensions and the cost of incorporating an eco-friendly compost loo in your camper.
We’ll also discuss the most important features of each toilet, so you can confidently buy the perfect composting loo!
You may already have heard of Natures Head and Airhead composting toilets, as these are the most well-known brands on the market.
But with each costing around £1000 it’s a hefty price to pay for being eco-friendly! So, we’ve done our research to show you a range of toilets, with a price tag for smaller budgets.
Additionally, all the companies below are small, independent firms committed to selling top of the range products while also creating a better, more sustainable world for the future.
Don’t have time to read the full article? We know you’re busy! Here’s a helpful table with all the vital stats for each campervan compost toilet. But you’ll have to read on to find out what makes each toilet in our list unique!
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Strumpet and Trollop
Strumpet and Trollop is an independent, UK company run by Cat and Maria. Their toilets are in two ranges; the Floozy is larger, has a toilet seat and a larger urine container, while the Little Floozy is smaller and doesn’t have a loo seat.
Say goodbye to a regular campervan composting toilet; their loos can be totally customised! From brightly painted boxes to glittery urine separators, Strumpet and Trollop can give you the colourful, glittery, beautiful toilet you never knew you needed!
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The Little Floozy is a more compact version of the Floozy, for those with less space or smaller budgets. Although the designs and colours differ, all compost toilets for campers in the Little Floozy range have the same specifications.
Smaller and lighter than the Floozy design.
Although there’s not a separate toilet seat, it has a closable wooden lid.
There is no in-built fan, but the solids compartment is vented to allow airflow to dry waste in the solids compartment and reduce any smells.
Weight: 14kg
Urine tank: 4.4 Litres
Solids tank: 23 Litres (same size solids tanks as the Floozy collection)
Simploo is an independent UK based company committed to creating a sleek, robust, fit for purpose composting loo that is simple to use, aesthetically pleasing and inexpensive.
All Simploos are made to order, as the urine separator type, voltage and fan position will be made to suit your requirements. Because each one is custom made, there’s an approximate wait time of 3-4 weeks.
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A separating toilet with a sleek D-shape modern design.
Simploo recommends lining the solids tank with a compostable bag for ease of emptying.
Low energy fan to dry solid waste, decrease humidity and eliminate smells.
A “vanity hatch” hides the contents of the solid waste compartment when the toilet lid is up.
No need to add sawdust or other cover material after each toilet trip.
Weight: 12kg
Dimensions: Width: 35cm Depth: 52cm Height: 50cm
Urine capacity: 6 Litres
Solids Capacity: 20 Litres. It needs emptying every 20-30 uses, although it will need emptying less frequently if the toilet paper is disposed of separately.
WooWoo is the UK’s number one supplier of waterless toilets. They believe that the “flush and forget” method of going to the toilet is definitely not the best way of handling our waste.
They provide waterless, composting and low water toilets for many applications, from large-capacity public toilets to compact campervan composting toilets.
Small, compact and modern looking campervan toilet.
Not technically a compost toilet, as it doesn’t do any composting. But like a composting toilet, it has a urine diverter and a separate solids container.
Instead of using a substrate (like in a composting loo) line the solids compartment with a compostable bag and a small absorber sheet to absorb excess liquid. When the solids compartment is full, simply dispose of the bag.
The Separett Tiny can fit into teensy spaces, as nothing is protruding from the back or sides.
Despite being small, it has a regular seat size, so it feels like using a “normal” toilet.
12V fan and vent pipe eliminates odours.
It has an automatic concealer screen for your solids waste, which moves to the side when there’s weight on the toilet seat.
The urine container has an extra valve, which stops any “glugging” while you’re emptying it.
A red warning light comes on when the urine container needs emptying.
ToMTuR is a German-based company committed to supplying the UK and Europe with comfortable, long-lasting and eco-friendly composting toilets for campers.
They supply Natures Head and OGO composting toilets. Natures Head can otherwise only be purchased from the US and OGO from Australia.
It has a crank “Spider Handle”, which is more compact than the “standard handle”. (Natures Head toilets in the US have the “standard handle”, but this is not available in the UK.)
Comes with an inbuilt 12V fan that should be vented to the outside. This fan circulates air through the solids bin and reduces humidity.
It has an electric mixer, which eliminates the need for a manual crank handle. Because of this, an OGO doesn’t require as much space as a Natures Head.
Continuous 12V fan to dry the contents of the solids compartment and eliminate smells.
And there we have it! 7 of your best options for composting toilets for campers. With a composting loo onboard your rolling home, you’ll be helping the environment one poop at a time!
So which composting loo are you going to go for?
Will you be splashing out on one of the leading brands? Or will you choose something that’s custom made?
Whichever toilet you choose to have, let us know in the comments which one you’ve gone for!
Now, to choose a substrate (a compostable material that mixed in the solids compartment to kick start the composition process!) that’s also great for the environment, read this post.
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