I put my 5-gallon bucket inside one of those collapsible ottomans which you can find for next to nothing. Sturdy. No tipping. No sliding around. Serves as a stool. I love it.
Before making our own, we searched for an ottoman that would work for our potty. Sadly, the dimensions were not right for ours, so we took a stab at making our own and it worked out alright. It's a little heavy, but it's definitely not going anywhere while were driving! :)
When I go camping I have the five gallon bucket just like you showing in the video here I took a camping chair cut a circle out and I stuck it in the camping chair so when you're sitting in the camping chair you can go potty and no one even knows you're on it,use a blanket on your lap and it doesn't tip ..I put velcro on a thin pillow on top ..it works great take hiking light weight chair in a bag and I put my tent in a plastic bag carry in bucket...with organic cat flower litter pellets from Bi-mart
Also I use the the organic bags and I always lined it with two of them and then when I came to an outdoor toilet or something I just throw it in there because it's by Elder gradable they worked great
We plan to test bio-degradable bags in the future to see how they hold up with several days use as well as testing some new products for odor control that have been suggested by viewers. We're hoping to tweak our system without sacrificing space or performance. Thanks for your input!
Thanks so much for elaborating on how you made this toilet work for you. You've helped solidify (pardon the pun) my decision to go with this as well.😉👍
You're welcome! We know it's not for everyone, but hoped that in explaining why we went this way it would help others think about how the various kinds might work (or not) for them. So glad we could help! 😁
The five gallon bucket is top heavy, as you mentioned, and the height make storage more challenging. I found a shorter bucket with the same opening at the top, so the snap on toilet seat fits perfectly. I picked up the short bucket from an oil recycling center a number of years ago.
We love Eco Gel! W talked about it in another video. It has such a pleasant smell and really does cover odor well. It's just so expensive. We switched to Lysal, which does not smell like lemon, but has the same solidifying power. If Eco Gel ever gets their price in line or at least offers a cheaper bulk product bottle vs the individual packets we would definitely switch back!
Thk u 4 all the info. I had that toilet first but didn't know or think it was good enough so I bought the other toilets only to find out I already had the best thing going 😉. I also got the pet pads to go in for big jobs but I like what you have shared and will use it and pass it along to others. Again I say thank you for everything.
I used the bucket for a while but just didn’t like the space it took up on my ‘98 Ford Econoline. I purchased the foldable Blika stool so it’s much better. Love your window screens. Going to see if you have a video about them.🤞🤞
You've covered a sensitive subject with grace and good manners. Crap table... I see what he did there. 🤣🤣🤣 70 yr old female, who's thankful for healthy hips and back. For liquid waste, I use a wide mouth plastic jar-- empty Costco mixed nuts jar. Otherwise, I've been using a 3 gallon bucket. It's the same size across/around as the 5 gallon, but less prone to tip. I don't use a toilet seat, because I find that a gamma seal provides enough comfort for me. I know that as I get older, I'll have to reconsider my set up, but for now it fits my small truck canopy lifestyle.
I tried the jar thing, let's just say I had a little cleanup to do when I was done. Thank goodness it was in the tent and not the van! My balance is horrible! Another subscriber mentioned that there is a ring you can put on the bottom of the bucket that keeps it from tipping. It was called the Shurhold 240 bucket base. Thought I'd pass that along in case you find yourself needing a little extra stability someday. :)
This is a clear example of minimalism and utilitarianism in design. The aesthetic aspect is not emphasized, but the functionality is prioritized over the appearance. This is a reasonable choice for some as function is the primary concern - form is more about personal appeal and therefore highly subjective. 👍💯!
I simply lay a paper towel over the opening and problem solved. If you happen to carry puppy pads, they are a bit more rigid, but the paper towels work just fine.
We put our bucket inside a milk crate for stability, and use pine pellets for odor and absorption. But I have always hated the condensation! It is really my only complaint with the system. Thanks for the paper towel/puppy pad tip.
@@itsnmynature4882 I also used the crate and the pine pellets (pellets - best method EVER!!!). I have since switched from the crate to one of those collapsible ottomans. I love the bucket method. If necessary, I could use the bucket to carry wood, water, etc. I've watched all the videos on the fancy shmancy toilets, but they'll have to pry my bucket out of my cold, dead hands. ;-)
Anywhere you would normally dispose of dog waste is acceptable. I wouldn't recommend just dropping it in any dumpster without first knowing how the business owner deals with such practices. Some businesses really frown on this. But public trash receptacles are fair game if the waste is bagged correctly and dog waste is accepted as a general practice.
I put my 5-gallon bucket inside one of those collapsible ottomans which you can find for next to nothing. Sturdy. No tipping. No sliding around. Serves as a stool. I love it.
Before making our own, we searched for an ottoman that would work for our potty. Sadly, the dimensions were not right for ours, so we took a stab at making our own and it worked out alright. It's a little heavy, but it's definitely not going anywhere while were driving! :)
When I go camping I have the five gallon bucket just like you showing in the video here I took a camping chair cut a circle out and I stuck it in the camping chair so when you're sitting in the camping chair you can go potty and no one even knows you're on it,use a blanket on your lap and it doesn't tip ..I put velcro on a thin pillow on top ..it works great take hiking light weight chair in a bag and I put my tent in a plastic bag carry in bucket...with organic cat flower litter
pellets from Bi-mart
Also I use the the organic bags and I always lined it with two of them and then when I came to an outdoor toilet or something I just throw it in there because it's by Elder gradable they worked great
We plan to test bio-degradable bags in the future to see how they hold up with several days use as well as testing some new products for odor control that have been suggested by viewers. We're hoping to tweak our system without sacrificing space or performance. Thanks for your input!
Great information!! Great channel!!
Thank you!
Pine pellets are best. Thanks for the info.
Your videos are so so sooo helpful! Thank you. Love it.
Thank you! We're glad you found some of the information useful!
Thanks so much for elaborating on how you made this toilet work for you. You've helped solidify (pardon the pun) my decision to go with this as well.😉👍
You're welcome! We know it's not for everyone, but hoped that in explaining why we went this way it would help others think about how the various kinds might work (or not) for them. So glad we could help! 😁
Good information thank you 🙏🏼 for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Great details. Thanks so much for sharing this with us nomad hopefuls. 👍
We are learning so much from the van life / van camping community. We love everyone's willingness to share their experiences. 👍😁
Try using pine pellets it works better than anything else. U can get them at tractor supply
Thanks for the tip! Are the pine pellets the same as horse bedding?
@@freethemcgees They sure are!
@@alana7228 Thank you, Alana!
@@freethemcgees yes
The five gallon bucket is top heavy, as you mentioned, and the height make storage more challenging. I found a shorter bucket with the same opening at the top, so the snap on toilet seat fits perfectly. I picked up the short bucket from an oil recycling center a number of years ago.
I had all 3 of those and ended up with travel tips which is a small bucket system. I use eco gel powder. It has padded seat
We love Eco Gel! W talked about it in another video. It has such a pleasant smell and really does cover odor well. It's just so expensive. We switched to Lysal, which does not smell like lemon, but has the same solidifying power. If Eco Gel ever gets their price in line or at least offers a cheaper bulk product bottle vs the individual packets we would definitely switch back!
Very smart.
Thk u 4 all the info. I had that toilet first but didn't know or think it was good enough so I bought the other toilets only to find out I already had the best thing going 😉.
I also got the pet pads to go in for big jobs but I like what you have shared and will use it and pass it along to others. Again I say thank you for everything.
You are so welcome! Thank you for sharing your experience using this type of toilet.
I used the bucket for a while but just didn’t like the space it took up on my ‘98 Ford Econoline. I purchased the foldable Blika stool so it’s much better. Love your window screens. Going to see if you have a video about them.🤞🤞
We understand that! Space is premium in the style of van we both use!
They have a rubber base that you can put on the 5 gallon bucket that works great.
Is that the Shurhold 240 bucket base they sell on Amazon for $19.93? I'd like to do a cost comparison.
Yes, shurhold 240 bucket base $19.93
works great!
You've covered a sensitive subject with grace and good manners. Crap table... I see what he did there. 🤣🤣🤣
70 yr old female, who's thankful for healthy hips and back. For liquid waste, I use a wide mouth plastic jar-- empty Costco mixed nuts jar. Otherwise, I've been using a 3 gallon bucket. It's the same size across/around as the 5 gallon, but less prone to tip. I don't use a toilet seat, because I find that a gamma seal provides enough comfort for me. I know that as I get older, I'll have to reconsider my set up, but for now it fits my small truck canopy lifestyle.
I tried the jar thing, let's just say I had a little cleanup to do when I was done. Thank goodness it was in the tent and not the van! My balance is horrible! Another subscriber mentioned that there is a ring you can put on the bottom of the bucket that keeps it from tipping. It was called the Shurhold 240 bucket base. Thought I'd pass that along in case you find yourself needing a little extra stability someday. :)
Put ur bucket in a small square crate. Bungie up and secure crate. Simple
This is a clear example of minimalism and utilitarianism in design. The aesthetic aspect is not emphasized, but the functionality is prioritized over the appearance. This is a reasonable choice for some as function is the primary concern - form is more about personal appeal and therefore highly subjective. 👍💯!
I have toilet condensation. How you guys deal with that?
We haven't had that problem, but I am curious to hear what others have to say in case it does become a problem in the future.
I simply lay a paper towel over the opening and problem solved. If you happen to carry puppy pads, they are a bit more rigid, but the paper towels work just fine.
We put our bucket inside a milk crate for stability, and use pine pellets for odor and absorption. But I have always hated the condensation! It is really my only complaint with the system. Thanks for the paper towel/puppy pad tip.
@@itsnmynature4882 I also used the crate and the pine pellets (pellets - best method EVER!!!). I have since switched from the crate to one of those collapsible ottomans. I love the bucket method. If necessary, I could use the bucket to carry wood, water, etc. I've watched all the videos on the fancy shmancy toilets, but they'll have to pry my bucket out of my cold, dead hands. ;-)
Where does everyone dispose of these bags if you are in the city?
Anywhere you would normally dispose of dog waste is acceptable. I wouldn't recommend just dropping it in any dumpster without first knowing how the business owner deals with such practices. Some businesses really frown on this. But public trash receptacles are fair game if the waste is bagged correctly and dog waste is accepted as a general practice.
@@freethemcgees Thank You for answering me.
Sooooo funny using the toilet as she does.🤣🤣🤣LMAO.
7gallon bucket is taller
Eat plenty of fiber and you won't have to sit very long lol
Too long for such a simple subject.