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August 29, 2025
This is our second composting toilet in the past decade. We originally bought a nature’s head and were very happy with it. The Separatt toilet is more aesthetically pleasing and much easier to clean. The urine diverting setup is also much better with this toilet.Yes, it’s expensive but worth it because we will use this system for many years. There is some serious genius that went into the detailed design of Separatt. The keys for success with this composting toilet are the fan, ease of cleanup, and a foolproof setup for keeping solids separate from liquids.Couple of things we have learned:Keep a pitcher of water next to the toilet and pour in a small amount after urinating.We also have a spray bottle with a mixture of white vinegar and water to give the urine drain a couple of spritzes afterward. No stains, no bugs, and no odor.Two adults can go over a week (full time use, longer if weekends only) without need to empty the solids bin.If someone in the family has loose stools (due to illness or medications etc), you can sprinkle some spaghnum (peet moss) over the waste to absorb excess liquid; we keep a container near the toilet just in case.Most importantly, there is no odor-ZERO SMELL from this setup. Highly recommend.
Rachel R Faulkner
March 30, 2025
The transaction was smooth, and delivery was fast.Just to let you know our toilet usage. We have a 750sf cabin that is primarily used on weekends and for a full week now and then. There have been long stretches of time when we do not go. Most of the time there are 3-4 people at the cabin and a few times we had 10 people.We had a composting toilet at our cabin for 14 years. There were many problems with it. It was the type that had a heater, churn, and you had to add compost medium. I felt like I had to constantly monitor it. A few times guest did not fully understand how it worked and broke it. I got tired of repairing it and threw it away. Most of the Pros in the list are based on the problems I had with my old toilet.I talked with people that had different composting toilets and researched different composting toilet models. The Separett Villa 9215 is the best choice for our needs.Pros• Price of the 9215 is competitive.• No need for compost medium.• We can use it shortly after arriving at the cabin during freezing temperatures. No compost to thaw before using.• When we or guest leave the Separett gets emptied. No compost is left in the toilet when the cabin is vacant. Huge Plus!• Easy to use. Minimal user instructions. First time users can understand.• Few moving parts. If something breaks, I can easily remove the compost bucket and repair the toilet. All the parts can be accessed by opening the toilet.• Emptying the Separett is fast and easy.• Low power draw.• Quiet• Vent fan works well. No odors. I installed 30†of pipe with one sweep 90 for venting. We have a wood stove and a range hood fan that compete for makeup air.• The Separett takes up less room, looks good, and feels good to sit on.Cons• The installation instructions state you can use SCH 40 PVC. I decided to use white SCH 40 PVC because the fittings that were provided did not fit snug and I needed a longer piece of straight pipe. The vent grid will not go inside SCH 40 PVC. The I.D. of SCH 40 is slightly smaller than the PVC that comes with the toilet. The O.D. is the same. I had to transition to a short piece of PVC that is provided so the vent grid could be installed. I believe the PVC that comes with the toilet is SCH 20.
B. Lucido
February 10, 2025
I did a lot of research on the composting toilet concept - most of these toilets do the composting in the toilet itself. If you have ever had a compost pile, though, you know that it often takes months to achieve finished compost. I saw other toilets with mixers inside and varying levels of complexity. I decided to finally pull the trigger on this toilet because of its simplicity. The composting is performed in the compost pile (outside) and you don't have much interaction with poop. That was the theory. Anyway, we finally had some opportunities to use it in our little guest house. So far, the reaction has been stellar. People always ask, so do I need to put something in after I poop? No... It is pretty simple, and now that I used it myself, I could not believe how much it was like using a regular toilet in North America. What I did notice upon arrival is that the materials aren't as "heavy" as I expected. What I mean by this is that it seems like a lot of parts are made out of plastic. I contacted the manufacturer about this topic - because one of the pieces inside had actually broken during shipping. It was a part I could live without - but I was worried about other parts breaking. The manufacturer wrote back VERY quickly and was extremely good about giving me confidence that they would take care of anything if it went wrong. As such, I hope they stay in business because I really like this toilet and it would be a shame if any proprietary parts broke. This toilet looks nice (and more like a regular toilet), it works great... and after realizing just how simple it is to grab the bag out of the bucket and put it either in the trash or deep in the compost pile, I am SO GLAD that I didn't go with any other design than this one. I give it 10 stars because it is just a minute to clean and much more pleasant than I imagine one of the other popular systems to be (I think you have to unhook that one from the floor to empty it?) Finally, I just want to add that we have experienced zero odor from the toilet. The fan works perfectly. It really is an amazing unit.
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