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In our tests, new low-flow toilets use less water than ever before, yet they perform better than prior generations.
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A bathroom is a need for daily life. It's especially crucial in a compact location because the other "rooms" are so close together. When it comes to deciding between tiny home toilet choices, managing sewage and any associated odours is a key priority.Consider the cleaning and upkeep requirements of each tiny house toilet option as well. What do you feel most at ease with? If you're not sure, ask tiny house occupants in Facebook groups about their experiences with various tiny house toilet options.A composting best toilet is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a tiny house toilet. It's a well-liked option, and for good reason.
That is why, in our compact house, we chose a composting toilet.We started with a version that we had created ourselves. It was essentially a bucket with a front-mounted urine diverter. We wrapped it in a lovely wormy maple box to make it look even better.It became tedious after a while. With regular use, we had to empty it twice a week—in part because of the thick layers of sawdust that were required. While the smell was not overpowering, it did linger for longer than is desirable.