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FAQ's

The tank holds a large total of {spec:fresh-water-tank-capacity} of fresh water, which you pour into the white inlet that is located on the base of the water basin.

An aperture of approximately 43cm x 34.5cm needs to be carved out on the exterior rear end of the log cabin, where you can then gain access to the water disposal cassette. There is a WPC sliding plate that needs to be fitted between the uPVC hatch framing to ensure the hatch can be opened when required and closed when not in use.

Simply dispose of the waste by removing the cassette via the rear exterior of the log cabin. This area is closed off with a sliding WPC hatch ensuring a clean and tidy finish. Lift the cassette using the handle that has been moulded into the plastic to ensure ease of handling. Alongside this, there is a colour-coded indicator on the front of the toilet basin which will change to inform you that the cassette is getting full, and may need emptying. Once you have taken the full cassette from the hatch, rotate the orange spout and empty the waste either to a domestic toilet or a legal waste ground.

Yes. The toilet seat lifts up to a maximum 90 degree angle.

The toilet and basin system is made of HDPE PP, a highly durable and quality plastic which is easy to wipe clean and maintain.

Yes, you can fit the toilet into a plumbing system, as well as use it as a portable toilet.

The cubicle is approximately {spec:external-width} x {spec:external-depth} with a height of {spec:ridge-height}. Internally it is {spec:internal-area-m2}.

Yes. You access the toilet cubicle through the single solid timber door which is fitted with a strong door handle and a one point locking system.

This Eco-Toilet is self-sustaining due to the solar panel, which powers the water pump and 12v light.

This Eco-toilet can be painted to suit your style, using a high-quality ranch paint.

It is {spec:ridge-height} high.

This Eco-Toilet does not need to be plumbed in to use. The sink system works off a container that must be filled up with water. The Toilet system is designed to not need water to function.