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Re: dry-flush website
Reply #1
Interesting that they call it revolutionary, it’s essentially the same concept as a Diaper Genie from 30 years ago.

Certainly is an alternative to a black tank, a less green alternative to a composting toilet.
Dave

2017 TK

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Reply #2
There is an RV toilet with this same mechanism, that I saw being advertised somewhere in the last 6 months ago or so.

There were comments from a couple of that had been using them.  Like anything else pros and cons, solves some of the cons of the composting toilet (no separating of liquids and solids needed with problems if area for solids got liquids in it, and no need to dump liquids somewhere every couple days).  But if I remember right the bag material was pricey and the mechanism for setting up a new bag had glitches at times. 
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Re: dry-flush website
Reply #3
I saw an interesting vlog on this "dry" toilet, the OGO.  It seems to be a happy cross between the Laveo and a regulation composting toilet.

Kevin will be glad to show you around!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVlcFa66xpI


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Reply #4
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Certainly is an alternative to a black tank, a less green alternative to a composting toilet.

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Interesting concept, package your waste in plastic, airtight packages and then deposit them in a landfill where it will not break down in the next 20,000 years, all for the convenience of not having to go to an RV dump.
If never going to an RV dump is your desire, a composting toilet is a somewhat better choice. It too produces landfill waste and can be unpleasant to maintain.

An RV dump, using a septic system. is a whole lot greener than either of the above options and doesn't produce any landfill waste, plastic or organic.

Larry

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Re: dry-flush website
Reply #5
Seems like a lot of extra work. I’ll pass and continue dumping when needed.
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