Incinolet
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  • This makes me wanna shit

  • My toilet works much better than this. Of course, by "toilet" I mean "soup ladle" and by "works much better" I mean "I fling it into my neighbor's yard."

  • WAT

  • lol The funniest shit ever did any of you notice that the first upper left display shows a head on shot of the toilet with the lid up!!!! Creepy

  • They are used on boats, we have one on the boat I work on. They actually work very well. If you run out of the official bowl liners, newspaper works.

  • To all of the negative people, saying it's no good:

    This toilet is obviously meant for a place that don't have access to a sewer, as it doesn't use any water at all. It might be good on a ship that can't flush into the water or in the mountains, where composting the feces isn't possible.

    The demonstration doesn't take place in a home.

  • @Rokkiteer I use one at my cottage. It was not practical to construct a proper drainage bed for a septic tank, as we are on Canadian Shield rock. The toilet can be used in the winter time after the plumbing has been drained. Cheaper alternative to using a flush toilet in this situation. Works as designed, composting toilets need warm climate to work effectively.

  • Dude are you serious that's what we've come up with a toilet that burns shit? I thought we would come up with a monster flusher with like pipe the size of tractor trailer exhaust

  • Yeah... because NOTHING could go wrong with that! (rolls eyes)

  • Yeah... because NOTHING could go wrong with that! (rolls eyes)

  • Shit i was eating!

  • Why the padlock?

  • Wait, so how long on 350 bake till the brownies are done?

  • i think i'll stick with flushing my shit.

  • that shiter is a piece of shit, if you ask me.

  • No really! Did they have to show her sitting on this thing or should I say, shitting.

  • Dis toylent is against da hoze of gawd

  • Well the question is, will it be cheaper? Yes it costs alot in first place but so does the original toilet with pipe lines and stuff. But will it be cheaper to burn than flush???

  • so basically i shit into my garbage bin...

  • my shit is 540 °C

  • Gives a whole new dimension to lighting a match after going #2...

  • I'll buy one of them form my atomic vault

  • Holy shit...

  • bad idea is bad

  • Pretty fucked up toilet

  • I have one of these Incinolet toilets in my boat. It is great to have easy to use..Had it 14 years now and no problems at all.. The best part is no waste water and no smell..the unit cost about $1,100 in 1996..I am going ti put one in my RV This year...BTW. I am 280 man And it can handle anything you put into it...

  • I am never going to look at a woman the same way again!!!

  • would this cause bacteria??? i think so....

  • ummmm idk if i wanna put a liner in there after many ppls been using it....with my bare hands...

  • An incinerating toilet is a toilet that burns excrement instead of flushing it away with water.

  • Incinolet currently manufactures four different types of electric incinerating toilets for applications ranging from home use to portable RV use. All of their toilets use a similar system. Before use, a bowl liner is dropped into the toilet to catch all waste. After use, the toilet is “flushed” by pushing a foot pedal. This drops the bowl liner and its contents into a lower chamber that is sealed off from the outside.

  • The incineration cycle is then initiated with the push of the “start” button. This cycle takes 60 minutes, but the toilet can be used at any time during the cycle. The incineration process involves a heater and a blower. The electric heater raises the temperature of the storage chamber to about 650 °C (1200 °F). and then shuts off until the temperature falls to below 540 °C (1000 °F).

  • The heater cycles twice per minute. The blower goes on when the temperature inside the toilet reaches 55 °C (130 °F). and stays on after the incinerator shuts off until the toilet falls below 55 degrees Celsius. The ash left over is collected in the ash pan and should be disposed of when the ash is about ½ inch (≈1½ centimetre) deep.

  • Pretty cool, but I don't know if I'd have much use for a toilet that requires a goddamn smoke stack.

  • Does it smell like burning poop!?!

  • @dgw787  No poop smell at all..

  • Uhm...

  • this toilet just cant hold my shit, sorry

  • did they honestly have her take a shit?

  • tell me, is that a joke?

  • My shit would be to much for this toilet

  • @mandize14 Turn the timer up.

  • why would I buy a complicated toilet like this???

  • @qazahmed to save money on water and plumbing

  • Did they really have to show me the human waste? I just saw the incinolet on Dirty Jobs.

  • wtf

  • Two questions and a commentary:

    a) Who is the actress??

    b) I was looking at the price list. Guys! Are you crazy?

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  • This toilet is TERRIBLE. I own one. Only after a year of use (with proper maintenance, mind you) it shows wear like no other! The heater coil has had to be replaced over 3 times now. This product requires a lot of upkeep. Get ready for a headache!

  • nice.

  • Me Wanna Toilet Like That.

  • Hot.

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