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Urine-diverting toilet

Original price was: $1,099.00.Current price is: $999.00.

The RV Pod is ideal for RVs, Camper vans, Mobile Homes, Boats, Camping, Glamping, and Tiny Homes.

The RV Pod is a urine-diverting self-contained toilet. The toilet features a privacy shutter, LED light that indicates liquid capacity, and a low energy consumption silent fan.

The RV Pod is totally odorless. It is made in Australia and exclusively distributed by Waterless Toilet Shop in the United States.

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Urine-Diverting Design

In stock: 6 pcs

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Solids container

Additional 4 gallon solids bucket for RV Pod waterless toilet.

Urine Container

Additional 1.3 gallon urine container for RV Pod waterless toilet

RV Pod

The RV-Pod is a small size, urine-diverting waterless toilet designed for mobile environments such RVs, camper vans, boats and any other tiny spaces. Urine-diverting design means that the toilet has a separate front bowl only for urine while the solids go through the back of the toilet seat. What is nice about the RV Pod is that it has a manually operated privacy shutter preventing direct visibility to the solids chamber. In addition, the RV Pod has an LED backlit liquids indicator window that lets the user to instantly ascertain the level of the liquids bottle, hence preventing unpleasant and messy surprises caused by overloading the bottle.

With a 4-gallon capacity for solids and a 1.3-gallon capacity for urine, the RV-Pod is made to fit small spaces while minimizing the need for frequent waste disposal. The RV Pod is made of sturdy ASA material that is resistant to impacts, chemicals, and UV light.

Key features

Urine-Diverting Functionality: The RV-Pod is designed to separate urine from solids right at the source. This design keeps the toilet odorless at all times.

Privacy Shutter: RV Pod has a “privacy shutter” that hides the solids container from direct view from above. The shutter is operated manually by hand by turning a knob on top of the toilet. Thanks to the shutter, the user does not have to see the solid waste before or after using the toilet.

LED Backlit Liquids Indicator Window: The RV Pod features a window to the urine bottle inside the toilet. There is also led light inside the toilet that lights the level of urine inside the bottle. Hence, the user can immediately see how much urine is already inside the bottle and prevent unpleasant overloading.

Flexible Power Solutions: The ventilation of the RV-Pod is powered by 12V 3W DC fan (AC adapter included) that can be connected with mains or solar system such as our Solar Power Bank Kit.

 

Use of RV Pod

The RV Pod is intended to be used seated, channeling urine into the front section and solids and toilet paper into the rear, depositing them into the solids chamber. There is no need to supplement with dry materials or bulking agents, unless preferred for later composting process.

The RV Pod has a privacy shutter that hides the compost from view when the toilet is not in use. The shutter is manually opened and closed by turning a knob on top of the toilet. When you are done using the toilet, the shutter is closed again by turning the know into the other direction.

Toilet paper can be deposited into the solids container.

RV-Pod handle

Note! There is a waterless urinal available for men who prefer to urinate while standing.

RV Pod Service

RV Pod is serviced by emptying the 4 gallon solids chamber and the 1.3 gallon urine container.

In use of two people, we estimate that the solid chamber fills up in 1-2 weeks of use. As an average person urinates between 800 and 2,000 milliliters daily (0.2-0.5 gallons), the urine bottle needs to be emptied more often. In case there is no place to empty the urine or solids container when necessary (e.g. the toilet is used in a boat), consider purchasing additional urine and/or solids containers.

Service of the solids bucket

First, a lid is secured onto the solids bucket. Then the bucket, equipped with an in-built handle, is removed and transported to a compost pile or bin, where it should be buried under about 4 inches of compost or covering material. The emptied solids bucket is then covered with a new compostable bag and put back into use.

Service of the urine container

The lid is affixed onto the liquids container and pulled out from the RV Pod. The contents are either disposed of appropriately or diluted in a ratio of between 1:10 and 1:20 with water for use as a fertilizer.

 

Specifications

Feature Specification
Product RV Pod
Recommended For Boats, Campers, RVs, Tiny Spaces, and many more use cases!
Capacity
Average Daily Visits
Length 20.9″
Width 13.8″
Height 19.7″
Depth
Minimum Under Floor Space Requirement N/A
Volume Per Container Solids: 4 Gallons, Liquids: 1.3 Gallons
Container Weight (Empty)
Toilet Weight
Total System Shipping Weight

Delivery contents

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  • Solids Container & Lid
  • Liquids Container & Cap
  • Roll of Compost-able Bags
  • 12V Fan, mains transformer and plug
  • LED Light.
  • Liquid Enzyme Cleaner

The RV-Pod is delivered without any vent fittings included due to the diverse range of installation scenarios, such as boats and caravans, which prevent a one-size-fits-all approach to the venting components.

RV Pod

The RV-Pod is a small size, urine-diverting waterless toilet designed for mobile environments such RVs, camper vans, boats and any other tiny spaces. Urine-diverting design means that the toilet has a separate front bowl only for urine while the solids go through the back of the toilet seat. What is nice about the RV Pod is that it has a manually operated privacy shutter preventing direct visibility to the solids chamber. In addition, the RV Pod has an LED backlit liquids indicator window that lets the user to instantly ascertain the level of the liquids bottle, hence preventing unpleasant and messy surprises caused by overloading the bottle.

With a 4-gallon capacity for solids and a 1.3-gallon capacity for urine, the RV-Pod is made to fit small spaces while minimizing the need for frequent waste disposal. The RV Pod is made of sturdy ASA material that is resistant to impacts, chemicals, and UV light.

Key features

Urine-Diverting Functionality: The RV-Pod is designed to separate urine from solids right at the source. This design keeps the toilet odorless at all times.

Privacy Shutter: RV Pod has a “privacy shutter” that hides the solids container from direct view from above. The shutter is operated manually by hand by turning a knob on top of the toilet. Thanks to the shutter, the user does not have to see the solid waste before or after using the toilet.

LED Backlit Liquids Indicator Window: The RV Pod features a window to the urine bottle inside the toilet. There is also led light inside the toilet that lights the level of urine inside the bottle. Hence, the user can immediately see how much urine is already inside the bottle and prevent unpleasant overloading.

Flexible Power Solutions: The ventilation of the RV-Pod is powered by 12V 3W DC fan (AC adapter included) that can be connected with mains or solar system such as our Solar Power Bank Kit.

 

Use of RV Pod

The RV Pod is intended to be used seated, channeling urine into the front section and solids and toilet paper into the rear, depositing them into the solids chamber. There is no need to supplement with dry materials or bulking agents, unless preferred for later composting process.

The RV Pod has a privacy shutter that hides the compost from view when the toilet is not in use. The shutter is manually opened and closed by turning a knob on top of the toilet. When you are done using the toilet, the shutter is closed again by turning the know into the other direction.

Toilet paper can be deposited into the solids container.

RV-Pod handle

Note! There is a waterless urinal available for men who prefer to urinate while standing.

RV Pod Service

RV Pod is serviced by emptying the 4 gallon solids chamber and the 1.3 gallon urine container.

In use of two people, we estimate that the solid chamber fills up in 1-2 weeks of use. As an average person urinates between 800 and 2,000 milliliters daily (0.2-0.5 gallons), the urine bottle needs to be emptied more often. In case there is no place to empty the urine or solids container when necessary (e.g. the toilet is used in a boat), consider purchasing additional urine and/or solids containers.

Service of the solids bucket

First, a lid is secured onto the solids bucket. Then the bucket, equipped with an in-built handle, is removed and transported to a compost pile or bin, where it should be buried under about 4 inches of compost or covering material. The emptied solids bucket is then covered with a new compostable bag and put back into use.

Service of the urine container

The lid is affixed onto the liquids container and pulled out from the RV Pod. The contents are either disposed of appropriately or diluted in a ratio of between 1:10 and 1:20 with water for use as a fertilizer.

 

Specifications

Feature Specification
Product RV Pod
Recommended For Boats, Campers, RVs, Tiny Spaces, and many more use cases!
Capacity
Average Daily Visits
Length 20.9″
Width 13.8″
Height 19.7″
Depth
Minimum Under Floor Space Requirement N/A
Volume Per Container Solids: 4 Gallons, Liquids: 1.3 Gallons
Container Weight (Empty)
Toilet Weight
Total System Shipping Weight

Delivery contents

RV-Pod package content image

  • Solids Container & Lid
  • Liquids Container & Cap
  • Roll of Compost-able Bags
  • 12V Fan, mains transformer and plug
  • LED Light.
  • Liquid Enzyme Cleaner

The RV-Pod is delivered without any vent fittings included due to the diverse range of installation scenarios, such as boats and caravans, which prevent a one-size-fits-all approach to the venting components.

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Urine-diverting design with Privacy shutter

The RV-Pod separates urine from solids directly in the toilet seat. Urine goes to the front bowl while solids go the back chamber. Separating urine like this ensures that the toilet remains odorless.

The RV-Pod also features a Privacy shutter that is manually opened and closed by turning a knob on top of the toilet (see the other images). The privacy shutter conceals the solids from direct view above when opening the toilet seat. This way, you do not have to worry about seeing solid waste within the toilet.

Many people use the RV-Pod just for peeing for example inside their cabin during the nighttime when it’s too difficult or cumbersome to go to the mainly used toilet (e.g. outdoor outhouse).

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LED light indicator

Unlike other urine-diverting toilets on the market, the RV-Pod features a unique window and LED light that show the urine level in the bottle, making it easier to avoid overflows and messes.

 

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Frank W Szymanski
Frank W Szymanski
Reviewer
5/5

I have been servicing and installing composting toilets for 17 years at a seasonal cottage community. Recently I installed two of the UD pedestals for a client, I was very impressed with the quality, as was my clients. The toilets are superior to any brand I've encountered, sunmar, envirolet, nature head, all use thin plastic components. These sturdy porcelain like youd fine in a real bathroom and clean better and dont stain like the plastic ones.

Love the ability to move where the waste pipe and exhaust pipe are installed on the unit, it allows for many options when installing so you can optimize the functionality of the unit. Other units you have to compromise constantly because of the hard mounted penetrations.

2 months ago
Eric and Lauri
Eric and Lauri
Verified ownerVerified owner
5/5

We are very pleased with the experience of the GL90. Everything was of good quality and mostly easy to install. The porcelain throne is very high quality and looks very nice. There is absolutely no odor. We had to turn off the power to the fan a couple of times, and there was only a faint smell of fresh pine shavings and hemp. We also inadvertently discovered that the hemp shavings are far superior to pine in the absorption factor. We see now that is explained on the website. We are temporarily using a 5 gallon plastic bottle for liquid containment until our leachate system is complete. At first we were using the supplied hemp and had little to no liquid in the bottle. When we ran out of hemp, we used some local pine shavings and noticed the bottle filled up much more quickly. I'm thinking that using hemp will allow the moisture to remain in the pile longer and allow the fan to evaporate more liquids. Hence, making for less emptying of the liquids container until leachate system and filter is installed. It did take a few return trips to town to get the 4 in vent plumbing that I could make work with supplied fittings. I would suggest giving specific instructions and materials for the type of pipe and fittings that will actually work to save people the time and effort. Fernco fittings saved the day. It was more of a challenge than I anticipated with the various 4 in pipe available on the market. AI wasn't totally accurate either because of the metric to imperial conversion. I'll post pics in the near future for reference of what worked for me. The other small details of installing the porcelain toilet: the measurements for placing the toilet mounts seemed to be a bit off and I had to screw in at an angle to get it to work. I measured several times. Also, one of the screws that secure the mounts to the floor broke as well as i was driving it in. I found a more stout screw for that. With those small details the system still rates a 5 in our experience. Service and product are exactly what we had hoped for. Thank you Nicholas.

2 months ago
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Bill Spikowski
Bill Spikowski
Reviewer
5/5

Our GL90 is up and running; we just swapped out the container for the first time. I really love how small the composting container is, and bought an extra container in case it requires removal more often than projected.

Our situation had a number of odd wrinkles:

❖ This is an elevated house; the living area including the bathroom is 8' off the ground. The area below the house is unenclosed, so we didn't have typical space constraints.
❖ We were replacing an original "Carousel" compost toilet from the early 1980s, so we had to line the GL90 up with the original chute, and find a way to connect it to the original vent pipe.
❖ One complication is that the old Carousel was destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Milton. It was raised less than a foot above ground, and the roaring floodwaters came up about 3 feet. So wanted the replacement composting container to be elevated as high as possible. My solution was to hang it from the ceiling below the house, to avoid any structure under the container that could get washed away if we get another flood like that (even if the container itself was above the flood level).
❖ Another complication, this one self-inflicted, was that I was also reinstalling the fire sprinkler system and the water heater, both of which were also destroyed by flooding, and needed to be elevated as well -- and for various reasons needed to be in almost the exact location where the toilet needed to go, and needed to be protected from wind-driven rain.

I did have a few technical problems with the GL90:

❖ I was aware that the hose and vent fittings on the GL90 were metric, but I hadn't realized that the nominal metric sizes used in Australia are different than nominal metric sizes for hose and pipe made everywhere else in the world! After numerous false starts and then deep research, I finally figured out ways to make everything work -- but that wrinkle alone took this project way beyond the DIY world. Good thing I love a challenge, and have technical and research skills...
❖ We had a serious fly problem shortly after we began using the GL90. I still am not sure exactly why, but I did notice that the lid doesn't fit tightly on the container. The three clamps just aren't enough to keep even marginally fly-proof. My solution has been decidedly low tech: a brick on the lid between each pair of lid clamps. It's also possible that the exhaust fan is too weak; I've purchased a replacement that should move twice as much air.
❖ I still haven't figured out how to keep the toilet seat on straight. It keeps moving off center, and I'm afraid to tighten the connecting screws any further; they don't seem that robust. The brackets hold the toilet to the floor don't seem that robust either, but the toilet has stayed in place, so I don't want to argue with success (and I'm managing to avoid permanently fastening the toilet to the beautiful terra-cotta tile floor in the bathroom).

3 months ago

 

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CF 8 Composting Toilet – Estimated Daily Capacity

The CF 8 is a continuous composting toilet system featuring a single large 250-gallon container. Like the CF 4, it is designed for gradual emptying rather than batch-style use. Solids are typically removed in thirds or sections, allowing earlier deposits time to fully compost inside the tank.

This setup allows for either:


🔁 Continuous Use: Gradual Emptying in Thirds

When used year-round, the CF 8 is typically emptied one-third at a time, effectively composting in three rotating “piles” within the container.

Because the CF 8 is more than twice as large as the CF 4, each pile can hold approximately 480–960 poops, depending on composting conditions and how much bulking material is used.

Service Interval (per pile) Estimated #2 Visits per Day
30 days (1 month) ~17–32 visits/day
60 days (2 months) ~8–16 visits/day
90 days (3 months) ~5–11 visits/day
180 days (6 months) ~3–5 visits/day
365 days (1 year) ~1.2–2.6 visits/day

💡 These figures assume that one-third of the tank is in active use at a time, with older waste given time to compost before removal.


🌤 Seasonal Use: Full-Tank Emptying After Inactive Period

For cabins, cottages, or other sites used seasonally, the CF 8 can be used for a few months and then left idle to allow full composting. In such cases, the entire tank may be emptied once a year.

Full-tank capacity estimate: ~1,440–2,880 poops

Example: 120 days of use (approx. 4 months):
→ ~12–24 solid visits per day on average


⚠️ Disclaimer

These numbers are rough estimates based on typical use and conditions. Actual capacity will vary depending on:

For best performance, ensure proper aeration, regular bulking material use, and consistent emptying of composted portions.


💡 Want to Maximize Capacity? Consider a Urine-Diverting Toilet — With Some Important Considerations

upgrade to a urine diverting toilet pedestal

If you’re looking to maximize the capacity of the CF 8 system — aiming for 960+ poops per composting “pile” — we recommend using a urine-diverting (UD) toilet pedestal.

✅ Benefits of Urine Separation:

By diverting urine out of the solids container, the volume taken up by absorbent material (like peat or wood shavings) is significantly reduced. This can make a big difference in how often the system needs to be emptied.


⚠️ Downsides to Consider:

Urine-diverting toilets can take some time to get used to. Users need to sit or aim correctly to ensure proper separation, which might not happen consistently without experience or guidance.

For this reason, UD toilets are generally not ideal for public or commercial settings where the toilet is used by guests, tourists, or other first-time users. In these cases, misuse can reduce the effectiveness of the system and may even lead to unpleasant maintenance issues.


In short: A UD toilet is an excellent choice for maximizing capacity in private or family use, but for guest or public access composting toilets, a standard non-diverting model may be more practical and user-friendly.

Green Toilet 100 Easy – Estimated Daily Capacity

The Green Toilet 100 Easy is a compact and user-friendly batch composting toilet with a 26-gallon composting container. Its design makes it well-suited for outhouses, cabins, and even indoor use. A spare container is available to expand capacity and simplify servicing.


🔢 Estimated Solid-Waste Capacity per Bin:

Note: Due to the shape and internal structure of the container, the actual composting capacity is slightly lower than its raw volume might suggest, if you compare with Green Toilet 120 Family composting toilet for example.


📆 Average Daily Capacity per Bin

Service Interval Estimated #2 Visits per Day
30 days (1 month) ~6–7 visits/day
60 days (2 months) ~3–4 visits/day
90 days (3 months) ~2.2 visits/day
180 days (6 months) ~1.1 visits/day
365 days (1 year) ~0.5 visits/day

Notes & Recommendations:


⚠️ Disclaimer:
These estimates are intended as general guidance. Real-world performance may vary depending on:

CF 4 Composting Toilet – Estimated Daily Capacity

The CF 4 is a continuous composting toilet system featuring a single large 105-gallon container. Unlike batch composting systems (such as the Green Toilet models), the CF 4 is designed for gradual emptying — solids are typically removed in thirds or sections, allowing earlier deposits time to fully compost inside the tank.

This setup allows for either:


🔁 Continuous Use: Gradual Emptying in Thirds

When used year-round, the CF 4 is typically emptied one-third at a time, effectively composting in three rotating “piles” within the container. Depending on composting conditions and how much bulking material is used, each pile can hold approximately 200–400 poops.

Service Interval (per pile) Estimated #2 Visits per Day
30 days (1 month) ~7–13 visits/day
60 days (2 months) ~3–7 visits/day
90 days (3 months) ~2–4 visits/day
180 days (6 months) ~1–2 visits/day
365 days (1 year) ~0.5–1.1 visits/day

💡 These figures assume that one third of the tank is in active use at a time, with older waste given time to compost before removal.


🌤 Seasonal Use: Full-Tank Emptying After Inactive Period

For cabins, cottages, or other sites used seasonally, the CF 4 can be used for a few months and then left idle to allow full composting. In such cases, the entire tank may be emptied once a year.


⚠️ Disclaimer

These numbers are rough estimates based on typical use and conditions. Actual capacity will vary depending on:

For best performance, ensure proper aeration, regular bulking material use, and consistent emptying of composted portions.


💡 Want to Maximize Capacity? Consider a Urine-Diverting Toilet — With Some Important Considerations

upgrade to a urine diverting toilet pedestal

If you’re looking to maximize the capacity of the CF 4 system — aiming for 400+ poops per composting “pile” — we recommend using a urine-diverting (UD) toilet pedestal.

✅ Benefits of Urine Separation:

By diverting urine out of the solids container, the volume taken up by absorbent material (like peat or wood shavings) is significantly reduced. This can make a noticeable difference in how often the system needs to be emptied.

⚠️ Downsides to Consider:


In short: A UD toilet is an excellent choice for maximizing capacity in private or family use, but for guest or public access composting toilets, a standard non-diverting model may be more practical and user-friendly.

Green Toilet 120 Family

💩 Average Daily Capacity per 31-Gallon Composting Bin

(Based on approx. 356 uses involving a #2 — i.e., poop) – only the solids count!

Service Interval #2 Visits per Day (involving a #2)
30 days (1 month) ~11.9 visits/day
60 days (2 months) ~5.9 visits/day
90 days (3 months) ~4.0 visits/day
180 days (6 months) ~2.0 visits/day
365 days (1 year) ~1.0 visits/day

🟢 What counts as a “#2 visit”?
Only visits that involve pooping (i.e., going number two) — urine-only visits don’t contribute to filling the composting bin and are not included in the estimate.

⚠️ Disclaimer:
These estimates are approximations. The actual number of solid uses per bin may vary significantly depending on climate, temperature, ventilation, user habits, and the amount of dry bulking material (e.g., wood shavings or peat) added after each use.

Green Toilet 330

💩 Average Daily Capacity per 87-Gallon Composting Bin

(Based on approx. 1,000 uses involving a #2 — i.e., poop) – only the solids count!

Service Interval #2 Visits per Day (involving pooping)
30 days (1 month) ~33 visits/day
60 days (2 months) ~17 visits/day
90 days (3 months) ~11 visits/day
180 days (6 months) ~5.6 visits/day
365 days (1 year) ~2.7 visits/day

🟢 What counts as a “#2 visit”?
Only visits that involve defecation (pooping) — urine-only visits don’t fill up the composting bin and are not included in the 1,000-use estimate.

⚠️ Disclaimer:
These estimates are based on typical, steady use. The actual number of solid uses a composting bin can handle may vary significantly depending on climate, temperature, humidity, ventilation, and how much dry bulking material (like wood shavings) is added after each use.

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💧 Liquid waste (urine) estimate

Average person produces about:

So for 100 people:


🚽 Flush water use estimate

Average flush volume in the U.S. is about:

Average person flushes ~5 times per day, so:

So for 100 people:


✅ Summary in gallons

Type Per person For 100 people
Urine (liquid waste) ≈0.4 gal/day ≈40 gal/day
Flush water (toilet only) ≈7.5 gal/day ≈750 gal/day
Product Image Product Clearance Requirement
CF 4 continuous composting toilet with porcelain pedestal green background CF 4 Continuous composting toilet 13″ (when partially buried)
gl 90 batch composting toilet package GL 90 Batch composting toilet 18″
CF 8 continuous composting toilet with non separating porcelain pedestal blue background CF 8 Continuous composting toilet 18″ (when partially buried)
Rota-Loo 650 Split-system Batch Composting Toilet Rota Loo 650 Batch composting toilet 26″
Green Toilet Lux 120 Composting toilet with spare container package Green Toilet Lux 120 Batch composting toilet 28″
Green Toilet Lux 330 Composting toilet with spare container package Green Toilet Lux 330 Batch composting toilet 37″
Rota Loo 950 batch composting toilet blue background Rota Loo 950 Batch composting toilet 38″

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