We've had them on tugboats and barges, and DW and I used one in a cabin we rented a few years back.
I think I'd rather have the regular RV toilet!
1.) They tend to stink....after all, you are cooking poop!
2.) They use quite a bit of electricity, so you are limited if you boondock a lot.
3.) They are really not for urinating....since you are basically going into a bag that will then be incinerated.
4.) They are pretty expensive, and I don't think you'd see any financial return for the amount of time that you would probably have the RV. The Incinelet in the cabin was OK, because they didn't have access to a proper septic field. They were able to discharge gray water, but not sewage......on the barges, the guys would pee over the side.
As much as I think they would be great for some applications, they really aren't liked by those that use them. As I mentioned, we have one on our barge, and it hasn't been used in 5 years. They guys don't want to stink up the barge office, so they use the 'head' on the tugboat.
Bill & Claudia / DD Jenn / DS Chris / GS MJDogs: Sophie, Abby, Brandy, Kahlie, Annie, Maggie, Tugger & Beau ๐RIP: Cookie, Foxy & Gidget @ Rainbow Bridge.๐2000 Winnebago "Minnie" 31C, Ford V-10
Purchased April 2008:B FMCA# F407293
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