Toilets Reviews

Toilets Reviews

If you have a boat, you might want to consider changing the regular marine head a composting marine toilet. Composting toilets built specifically for boats can help solve many problems facing boaters on how to treat waste toilets. With a composting toilet will not need a holding tank or chemicals to treat waste before discharge. Can also be a little cheaper to install on a boat when compared to costs of equipping a ship with a standard head and holding tank marine (composting toilets cost more seafarers around U.S. $ 1200-1500). In addition to these practical considerations and cost, however, there are significant environmental advantages of composting toilets as well. Composting toilets save on the use water, eliminating the need for hazardous treatment chemicals and produce a final product that actually benefits the environment (compost).

However, Composting toilets are not for every sailor, and must meet certain specifications to be used successfully in any boat. You can not install a composting toilet board standard, as most models are not well equipped to deal with turbulent weather. You also need to think carefully about whether the boat available space requirements needed to install a composting toilet on board (and store the brown organic matter that will use them instead of water) and whether it can meet the power requirements for most composting toilets. (Most models will need to run a 12 volt, 4 watt fan continuously).

Fortunately, many manufacturers have developed the toilet in recent years specifically for marine applications. These models have special features such as rotating drums that keep the camera upright composting at any time and leak test systems packaging to ensure there is no leakage from the finishing drawer or elsewhere. Many also have space-saving features such as folding footrest.

Before buying a composting toilet for your boat, however, make sure the model you're considering will be able to accommodate the number of users that anticipated for the system. Otherwise, you can have a composting toilet is overflowing or has finished compost should be emptied (a very unpleasant task.) Also must ensure that there is not enough space to install the toilet, but also empty with ease. Given the right features and specifications however, a composting toilet can be an ideal addition to your boat.

Bemis 1200SLOW006 Plastic Elongated Toilet Seat with Whisper Close Hinges, Bone
Bemis 1200SLOW006 Plastic Elongated Toilet Seat with Whisper Close Hinges, Bone
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Quality. Craftsmanship. Innovation. These are the founding principles that have shaped the Bemis Manufacturing Company for generations. Bemis manufactures the products that might be taken for granted, and they make them better, stronger, and more exciting every year! Because at Bemis, they have Higher Standards for Everyday Products™.Bemis Whisper Close Toilet Seat - ElongatedBone (pictured in white)Easy-Close hingesClosed front elongated with coverLong Lasting Heavy Weight Solid Plastic Top-Close Hinge with Slow-Close™ feature: Closes the Seat, the Lid or Both Quietly Every TimeSpecificationsPlease make sure that this seat is the correct one for your application. Due to sanitary concerns, toilet seats cannot be returned.

Features

  • Easy, clean and change - twist hinges to remove seat for easy cleaning and replacement; bolts remain on toilet.
  • Whisper Close - slowly and quietly closes with a tap eliminating slamming and pinched fingers.
  • Resilient plastic - solid molded in color resists chips, wear and stains.
  • Easy to clean - use a soft damp cloth with a mild detergent avoiding abrasive cleaners and brushes.
  • Simple installation

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