Ring of fire?

Should have known this post would get "backed up" with humour, or it would have got "Flamed" ;)

Does seem to need some kind of venting, probably more suited to narrowboats or a vessel with a heater/venting arrangement in place.

Apparently odourless Trundlebug...:cool:
 
Not only a chimney, but mains electrickery... "We were reaching across the Irish Sea, when I needed to take a dump. Fitted the chimney, sat down and started the generator. Written from my hospital bed - I suggest you improve the safety interlock."

Now that's what I call a Ring of Fire!

Rob.
 
As kids we used to think it was hilarious to climb up the outside of the house, reach in through the open window and pull the chain while someone else was on the bog...
 
Not only a chimney, but mains electrickery... "We were reaching across the Irish Sea, when I needed to take a dump. Fitted the chimney, sat down and started the generator. Written from my hospital bed - I suggest you improve the safety interlock."

Now that's what I call a Ring of Fire!

Rob.

There's three models - only one needs mains. One is propane only, the other is 12volts plus gas. I thought the same as you until I read the page twice!

I reckon it's a good idea - incinerating toilets are not new; commercially available ones have been used in remote sites in Antarctica for many years. I'd certainly be interested, if the price isn't too high.
 
I knew that combining a Cinderalla Toilet turned up to maximum with last night's Chicken Phall and Cauliflower Vindaloo was a bad idea...

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Yup, there are the three models - I only shared this because we sourced some as a specialist request, and I got wind of it (Oops, choice turn of phrase there....apologies) and someone sent me the video and weblink, I love gadgety things and thought it would probably be a bit of a laugh, as it has been! ;)

As for the price - apparently these are the Rolls Royce of incinerating toilets, as such, yes, the price is in Rolls Royce money!
 
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