Eco-John makes the Tiny-John in Arkansas now. It's a newer version of course, and they do use liners, but it's USA made. Once you have a liner to make a fold template, you can get big packs of baking parchment and fold your own liners for a fraction of the cost.
In the 70s, I worked for a guy in Colorado who had this toilet, and he was pleased with it. I thought it odd, but it made since for avoiding septic system costs and freezing problems.
Yes, it is exciting!!!! You are so great for for sharing all of this and I can’t wait to get to the science and cool battery videos! 😁 I got an eviction notice a few months ago and the very next week found out my brothers house was in foreclosure so I put everything in storage and came to help. I ended up going in circles trying to live in his shop. I didn’t make it very far with the hot showers but I now have a toilet with water and plenty of electricity to run more than one thing at a time now 😂 I love love love your toilet! I made a composting toilet out of a milk crate, bucket, and a dust pan a couple of years ago and that saved me while I was studying plumbing on RUclips. It’s funny I watched your trip video and you were in MS, just down the road from me! Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas! 🙏
I have 4 incinerater toilets I am so glad someone else researches these also. I am looking into the incinerater septic system. You should have seen the look on the local environmental depts face when the exposed lines were due to removal....
@@extremebudget oh for sure and hope your setup plans come to fruition! Such a cool idea with the hydrogen power circuit. There is a type of biofueling toilet/mulcher/and cooktop situation I've been looking into for whenever we go for an adu thing in the future. They are quite pricey though in their own right! Anywho have a good one nice meeting ya 🤙
In the 90's I saw an ad for the "Inceneroilet" that does what your toilet does. It was on the back of a magazine for outdoorsmen and I have always wanted one but they seem to either become extinct or have become more complicated and thus more expensive. The one I saw allowed you to burn the poo and pee and take the ashes and dump them anywhere or reuse for fertilizer or composting. I do not remember the gas hook up but would make sense since setting a wood burning fire in this toilet would not be practical but would be truly off grid and free, so that is one to figure out.. Not every one has money to buy canisters of gas in a true off grid middle of nowhere scenario but in 2022 there should be options to this Jackman toilet right? I mean, we can't have gone from smart and innovative stuff in the past to dumb and expensive stuff now?
Smart and innovative in the past to dumb and expensive stuff now is EXACTLY what has happened. Pretty soon these toilets will be out lawed like wood stoves and gas cooking stoves.
@@kellyname5733 Eeep! Where are they outlawing wood and gas stoves? Not in PA and FLA I hope lol! And yes, it is a shame cause the incineroilet was a nice product I could not buy in 1994 but could have bought it now..
The need for propane is a problem for me. You can generate your own electricity. How do you generate your own propane or natural gas? Believe it or not this war in Ukraine among other reasons is being fought over who gets to supply/charge for natural gas to European countries. While the US was in Afghanistan Putin was building a natural gas pipeline headed west that he then blew up for some crazy reason. The electric toilet liners come 500 per box at about $50 per box. Buy 4 boxes and you're set for a while. There are no easy solutions for an eco-friendly sanitary economical off grid way of disposing of human waste. To each its own. This toilet is less complicated I'll give it that. Some people CANNOT change how they use the toilet without major problems. I know many and I live with one. This is the toilet for them.
@@extremebudget the apparatus separates the hydrogen and oxygen it could be off to the side are even outside the house as part a urine holding tank, they are simple in principle if you look up Hofmann voltameter apparatus it might interest you
You found one just like this one? Where did you find it? As far as I'm concerned there isn't a way to value it because they don't make them any more. Prices for new incinerator toilets are insane. Even used ones are expensive. $1,200 is probably in a ballpark value for a used one.
@@extremebudget I'm in Fairbanks, someone gave it to me who was ckean8ng out a shed on a property they bought. It's never been used, pretty neat , but like you said I can't find any info online besides yiur video.
@@19eightyforeisnow Oh okay. I think they were manufactured in Salt Lake city for a while way back when. It said patent pending on it so it was probably a new business at the time. I found mine in Southern Utah.
Are you going to sell it? If you are I'm interested! 🤔👍 my guess is that you're not selling it and even if you were probably couldn't afford it. But it is very cool and an awesome idea!
My effort to get this toilet was for me to ultimately get this out to every person who needs it. :). Right now I have to test everything out, modify it and figure out how to manufacture it when I have a good design. Incinerator toilets are way too expensive and it doesn't have to be. It's coming!
Looking to the bio toilet you get to use the gas that it creates to cook with and the water affluent makes great fertilizer! If you don't mind me being Devil's Advocate the one drawback that I see that this specific toilet is if the company is out of business and you need a part or something repaired your s o l dude. One last thing is make sure you exhausted properly. So enjoy and be sure to give us a 6-month review😊
Eco-John makes the Tiny-John in Arkansas now. It's a newer version of course, and they do use liners, but it's USA made. Once you have a liner to make a fold template, you can get big packs of baking parchment and fold your own liners for a fraction of the cost.
better pricing than online prices...
In the 70s, I worked for a guy in Colorado who had this toilet, and he was pleased with it. I thought it odd, but it made since for avoiding septic system costs and freezing problems.
wow that's cool. That validates what I have here. I hope we can get this back on the market.
Yes, it is exciting!!!! You are so great for for sharing all of this and I can’t wait to get to the science and cool battery videos! 😁 I got an eviction notice a few months ago and the very next week found out my brothers house was in foreclosure so I put everything in storage and came to help. I ended up going in circles trying to live in his shop. I didn’t make it very far with the hot showers but I now have a toilet with water and plenty of electricity to run more than one thing at a time now 😂 I love love love your toilet! I made a composting toilet out of a milk crate, bucket, and a dust pan a couple of years ago and that saved me while I was studying plumbing on RUclips. It’s funny I watched your trip video and you were in MS, just down the road from me! Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas! 🙏
I have 4 incinerater toilets I am so glad someone else researches these also. I am looking into the incinerater septic system. You should have seen the look on the local environmental depts face when the exposed lines were due to removal....
I have seen a brief video on a guy making an incinerator septic tank. Pretty awesome.
What would happen if you used a bidet in combination with the incinerator toilet?
Is there an update on this? my guess is it didn't go very well because that flipping box is.....umm...very tiny.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to hook it up yet.
Woah I never knew this type of toilet existed! Thanks for the video
Yeah me too. that is why I want to get the idea out there again. :).
@@extremebudget oh for sure and hope your setup plans come to fruition! Such a cool idea with the hydrogen power circuit.
There is a type of biofueling toilet/mulcher/and cooktop situation I've been looking into for whenever we go for an adu thing in the future. They are quite pricey though in their own right! Anywho have a good one nice meeting ya 🤙
My husband and I acquired a 1970s Little John but it did not come with the propane hose. What attachment for the propane did you use?
That's pretty cool! Never knew something like that existed.
Hopefully there's not a incinerator bidet though!!!
Lol
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I inherited this exact toilet when we bought our cabin but no instruction manual. Would you be willing to share a copy of yours?
Good to see another video!
yeah it's about time. :).
In the 90's I saw an ad for the "Inceneroilet" that does what your toilet does. It was on the back of a magazine for outdoorsmen and I have always wanted one but they seem to either become extinct or have become more complicated and thus more expensive. The one I saw allowed you to burn the poo and pee and take the ashes and dump them anywhere or reuse for fertilizer or composting. I do not remember the gas hook up but would make sense since setting a wood burning fire in this toilet would not be practical but would be truly off grid and free, so that is one to figure out.. Not every one has money to buy canisters of gas in a true off grid middle of nowhere scenario but in 2022 there should be options to this Jackman toilet right? I mean, we can't have gone from smart and innovative stuff in the past to dumb and expensive stuff now?
Yes there is an interesting pattern how products have changed over the years.
Smart and innovative in the past to dumb and expensive stuff now is EXACTLY what has happened. Pretty soon these toilets will be out lawed like wood stoves and gas cooking stoves.
@@kellyname5733 Eeep! Where are they outlawing wood and gas stoves? Not in PA and FLA I hope lol! And yes, it is a shame cause the incineroilet was a nice product I could not buy in 1994 but could have bought it now..
The need for propane is a problem for me. You can generate your own electricity. How do you generate your own propane or natural gas? Believe it or not this war in Ukraine among other reasons is being fought over who gets to supply/charge for natural gas to European countries. While the US was in Afghanistan Putin was building a natural gas pipeline headed west that he then blew up for some crazy reason. The electric toilet liners come 500 per box at about $50 per box. Buy 4 boxes and you're set for a while. There are no easy solutions for an eco-friendly sanitary economical off grid way of disposing of human waste. To each its own. This toilet is less complicated I'll give it that. Some people CANNOT change how they use the toilet without major problems. I know many and I live with one. This is the toilet for them.
Well it wasn't russians that blew up nordstream, that was biden. He and his admin even said that they'd do it....
Vent pipe size?
cool toilet I been looking in to getting an air head. have you thought about usings a Hoffman apparatus for your separation should work
I have thought about modifying this toilet with a separator. With this design, it should be possible. It would have to be metal though.
@@extremebudget the apparatus separates the hydrogen and oxygen it could be off to the side are even outside the house as part a urine holding tank, they are simple in principle if you look up Hofmann voltameter apparatus it might interest you
What’s the patent number? So interesting they made them back then
how much propane does it use?
150 to 180 grams per cycle
Just got one if these today, its in mint condition but i cant figure out what its worth, any idea?
You found one just like this one? Where did you find it? As far as I'm concerned there isn't a way to value it because they don't make them any more. Prices for new incinerator toilets are insane. Even used ones are expensive. $1,200 is probably in a ballpark value for a used one.
@@extremebudget I'm in Fairbanks, someone gave it to me who was ckean8ng out a shed on a property they bought. It's never been used, pretty neat , but like you said I can't find any info online besides yiur video.
@@extremebudget yes it's exactly the same one as you have in video
@@19eightyforeisnow Oh okay. I think they were manufactured in Salt Lake city for a while way back when. It said patent pending on it so it was probably a new business at the time. I found mine in Southern Utah.
Are you selling it?
Are you going to sell it? If you are I'm interested! 🤔👍 my guess is that you're not selling it and even if you were probably couldn't afford it. But it is very cool and an awesome idea!
My effort to get this toilet was for me to ultimately get this out to every person who needs it. :). Right now I have to test everything out, modify it and figure out how to manufacture it when I have a good design. Incinerator toilets are way too expensive and it doesn't have to be. It's coming!
@@extremebudgethow’s it coming
Looking to the bio toilet you get to use the gas that it creates to cook with and the water affluent makes great fertilizer! If you don't mind me being Devil's Advocate the one drawback that I see that this specific toilet is if the company is out of business and you need a part or something repaired your s o l dude. One last thing is make sure you exhausted properly. So enjoy and be sure to give us a 6-month review😊
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I just priced one out...+/-$5,000 plus vent plus liners...hmmm...
yeah they get expensive. im hoping we can bring back some of the old tech that actually solved problems.
I want it
Incinerator toilets sounds extreme, dangerous and sooooo american !!!! 😆😆😆
They’re more common in Germany and Eastern Europe than the US.
This is overkill and wastefull.,.....NOW TAKE MY MONEY ALREADY!!!!!!