wildebus
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However, this one does not discuss the pros and cons of Bio Tablets vs branded additives, or about people emptying their cassettes over a wall onto a beach, or having to go to campsites every few days just to empty....
It is about a toilet that doesn't have to use any of the above.
For some reason I ended up with a youtube suggestion on a video about the Clesana Toilet - https://clesana.com/en/home/
It looks a very handy unit which has a good number of pros from what I can see, with the only downside being the cost of the liner you need to use with it. But when you compare the cost per use of the liner against the cost of chemical additives and potential extra costs of going to disposal sites every few days if wildcamping, it seems pretty comparable, and the convenience of the Clesana has got to be really good and maybe worth the extra?
I've never heard of this product before and it looks like it has been around for over 10 years!
I guess there will be the responses of "putting human waste in a bin is disgusting", but is putting a sealed bag from a toilet any different to putting a used soiled nappy into a bin? (BTW, it is estimated there are 3,000,000,000 nappys thrown away in the UK annually). Given how the Clesana bags are sealed in the same way that contaminated hospital waste is sealed, it is probably a lot more hygenic disposal than a soiled nappy as well.
This is an interesting video talking about it. Chances are you will need to read the subtitles as it is a Dutch video.
Has anyone heard of Clesana or even have one installed? I think the unit is around £1,500 to buy, so more than a Thetford Loo, but I think around the same cost as a 'Composting' toilet and a lot cheaper than the "Cinderella" system from Norway than incinerates the waste.
I've no plans to change my Motorhome loo but if I had a reason or need to do so, I'd definately look into this one.
It is about a toilet that doesn't have to use any of the above.
For some reason I ended up with a youtube suggestion on a video about the Clesana Toilet - https://clesana.com/en/home/
It looks a very handy unit which has a good number of pros from what I can see, with the only downside being the cost of the liner you need to use with it. But when you compare the cost per use of the liner against the cost of chemical additives and potential extra costs of going to disposal sites every few days if wildcamping, it seems pretty comparable, and the convenience of the Clesana has got to be really good and maybe worth the extra?
I've never heard of this product before and it looks like it has been around for over 10 years!
I guess there will be the responses of "putting human waste in a bin is disgusting", but is putting a sealed bag from a toilet any different to putting a used soiled nappy into a bin? (BTW, it is estimated there are 3,000,000,000 nappys thrown away in the UK annually). Given how the Clesana bags are sealed in the same way that contaminated hospital waste is sealed, it is probably a lot more hygenic disposal than a soiled nappy as well.
This is an interesting video talking about it. Chances are you will need to read the subtitles as it is a Dutch video.
Has anyone heard of Clesana or even have one installed? I think the unit is around £1,500 to buy, so more than a Thetford Loo, but I think around the same cost as a 'Composting' toilet and a lot cheaper than the "Cinderella" system from Norway than incinerates the waste.
I've no plans to change my Motorhome loo but if I had a reason or need to do so, I'd definately look into this one.