Strumpet & Trollop

This is a composting system. It has a urine separator so urine goes into a bottle or drains to be collected outside. The solids go into a collector covered with sawdust etc. and are emptied onto a compost heap and left for at least two years.
They do some amazing designs but you can buy the parts individually too. No chemicals and no smell.
Have they never heard of a harbor wall?, by A dump & A Run.
 
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I remember using out door cesspit toilets as a child and though they smelled they never smelled bad But these indoor ones say they don’t smell but if so why do so many people on FB keep asking how to stop them smelling
 
I remember using out door cesspit toilets as a child and though they smelled they never smelled bad But these indoor ones say they don’t smell but if so why do so many people on FB keep asking how to stop them smelling
Drink perfume or Gin, same thing.
 
There`s a few strumpets and trollops around here with the amount of gentlemen callers they receive.
One in particular seems to be doing very well in these hard times ( intended pun ) with 4 or 5 a day


Maybe they do block(age) bookings.
 
So we can rework the "boating lake" joke

no 96 You time is up..... Oh Sorry .........
 
I remember using out door cesspit toilets as a child and though they smelled they never smelled bad But these indoor ones say they don’t smell but if so why do so many people on FB keep asking how to stop them smelling

We have a composting (or dry) toilet. No separation of waste needed, it all biodegrades together. And no smell whatsoever.
We never fancied the ones with separate compartments, how do you keep the urine separater clean and if it doesn’t seal, the smell will seep out.
I can only assume those FB users are doing something wrong or their urine separator is full and not sealed properly.
 
I have a diy composting toilet in my present van, it has a small internal extractor fan, it’s never once smelt of anything other than the wood (chainsaw) chips we use as a drying medium. The urine goes to an external tank via a waterless trap.
The only problems we do get is from a bit of condensation forming under the seat but I would rather have a good seal there than suffer from potential problems with flies or water ingress from showering which can happen when conventional toilet seats are used.

For our second van I originally intended to modify a standard thetford cassette toilet but decided the bowl was too small and it would not work so I bought this

 

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