🚀 Elevate your outdoor game with the BOXIO Toilet — where comfort meets adventure!
The BOXIO Portable Toilet is a compact, lightweight (6.2 lbs) and robust (supports 330 lbs) composting toilet designed in Germany for camping, vanlife, and boating. Featuring a 5-liter urine canister enabling 8-10 uses per fill, it eliminates odors naturally using PLUG and HEMP additives, providing a chemical-free, hygienic alternative to traditional portable toilets. Its sleek black design is easy to clean and perfect for eco-conscious adventurers seeking home-level comfort on the go.
Color | BOXIO TOILET |
Product Dimensions | 15.7"D x 11.8"W x 11"H |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | BOXIO |
Item Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Installation Type | Floor mounting. |
Shape | Rectangular |
Seat Material Type | Polypropylene |
Manufacturer | BOXIO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.06 x 12.32 x 11.81 inches |
Package Weight | 3.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 11.81 x 11.02 inches |
Brand Name | BOXIO |
Model Name | Boxio Toilet |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 4270003108805 |
Included Components | BOXIO Toilet |
Size | L x B x H: 40 x 30 x 28 cm |
D**L
Better than anticipated
Having lived with this beast for a bit, I thought I would write a review and maybe clear up some of the questionable information I'm seeing on the web regarding the Boxio unit.As an intro, we're live-aboards. We have lived on one or another vessel for going on ten years now, and we love it. We have always used a composting toilet, a DIY one that I came up with, (instructions on an Amazon pamphlet Here: https://www.amazon.com/Floating-Empire-composting-toilet-book-ebook/dp/B07P8JLF1J/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=don+elwell&sr=8-3) Unfortunately, on our new boat the design wasn't working well. For various reasons, it was hard to dump and clean. We were looking for another option (that we could afford) and the Boxio unit came available on Amazon, so we thought we'd give it a shot.Construction: The unit is small, compact, and quite stoutly built. Think (if you're an American) milk carton construction. The urine diverter is similarly solid, rather thicker plastic than I'd be led to expect. The internal containers for waste and urine are likewise molded plastic and are adequately solid.Assembly: is pretty simple. The unit came well packed, and all that is needed to assemble it is to screw in four post-and-screw assemblies on the four courners (a hex wrench and washer for use as a flat blade is provided) and to use an included cord to lace on the lid as a hinge. I had initially some questions about the strength of these little posts, but once installed, they seem quite solid.Use: The urine container keeps all odors away from your living quarters. We were at first concerned about the size, but the thing is obviously larger than it appears. We wind up dumping it on a daily basis, but it's usually only about half full.The solid waste container uses biodegradable liners (as an option. It would, of course, work fine without.) Dumping the waste us a matter of gathering up the sides of the little bag and twisting it to close. Very, very effective.The hemp biomass (provided with this kit) works well and can be used sparingly. We have, for years, used wood stove pellets as biomass (they're cheap and tidy) and have not attempted to use those in this particular application, but I see no reason why they, or coir, or sawdust wouldn't work just as well.The lid does an admirable job of keeping smells contained and flies out of the unit. I like that it fits snugly.Things we like: No odor at all, easy empty, compact design that simply blends into the environment when not in use.Things we dont particularly like:It's really low. We ordered the raised base, which should ameliorate that, but talk about a squatti potti. . .on the other hand it would fit easily on a small boat or in a cabin or van.There's a little detent in the seat/urine diverter at the front which is apparently intended to facilitate opening it, but there's really no way to get traction with it. I still wind up sticking my fingers where I'd rather not to open and dump the thing.As many have pointed out, the only way to empty the urine container is to unscrew the seal in the center and dump it out. While it has a handy carrying handle, the handle is in the way of the urine when you turn it over to dump it, and it's very nearly impossible to get every last drop of the pee out of the bottle. A side drain (and some folks have drilled one) on the top would fix this, or moving the handle to the edge.On the whole, though: This is a nice, compact, well thought out alternative to either a bucket or to the $1000 composting toilets available on the market. We're happy we bought it and it is, at least so far, working well for us.Don aboard the shantyboat "Dragonfly".
J**B
Good Simple Design
As a plus-sized girl Boxio is easy to use and both comfortable and sturdy. I didn't attach the lid. It's designed to sit perfectly on top and I like that it's easy to take off, clean and slip back on. I love the storage bin that fits perfectly underneath. It's great as it holds everything and it makes the Boxio taller making it easier to use. The clips do not work, they flip off easily. One can hold the clips in when moving the Boxio but they really aren't needed. One can move the while box easily and the pieces fit together without problem. The urine canister is super easy to empty. I thought it would be cumbersome but it's easy and hands remain clean. Love the various tops and the plug.Good, simple design that works. Good value for money.
B**M
Overpriced and dysfunctional
The concept of this potty is great but the makers really failed with the execution of their idea. I doubt that anyone who has given this a good review actually used it. I actually think the creators may not have ever used it either. It's extremely overpriced, weighs nothing and feels so flimsy. The materials are worth about $20 tops. The insert to separate urine is not sized properly, and urine splashes and runs into the back part of the potty (the solids area) most of the time when being used by a female. The separator is also not angled properly, and urine collects in the bowl and dries there, creating a smell unless you wipe it out each time you use it. Additionally, the urine collection bottle is shaped in a way that does not allow all of the liquid to get out of the bottle. It's ridiculous. Then if you try to shake it out, the handle for the bottle is attached right at the opening, so the handle gets urine all over it. We used this for urine only, for two females on a two day trip and it was a disaster. Messy, smelly, difficult to empty. Pee everywhere, in the box, on my hands, it was super lame.We've been using a Thetford 135 in our van for two years and it's been great, but I wanted to try something more straightforward and that looked less like a potty. Turns out that little potty far surpasses the BOXIO. It's easy to use, comfortable, doesn't feel like it will break, and super easy to clean (and keep my hands free of pee). If the BOXIO were about a third of the cost, it may be worth it, but at this price point it should be working perfectly and surpass anything else out there.
J**Y
Cheap but Expensive
Given the price I paid, I would be chagrined to know the production cost of this plastic box and components.That said, it works, is simple and lightweight, stable and comfortable. I did buy the optional base, and appreciate the added height. The clips provided to attach base to toilet do not snap into place, however, and readily fall off. My temporary solution is a chinch strap as a belt holding the clips in place. For this price, more secure clips should be expected. Likewise for the string holding the cover. Really cheap. I give this toilet five stars for innovation and utility, three stars for construction, and two for value vs. price.
A**R
Convenient! High quality!
My family laughed at me when I bought a Boxio toilet system, but nobody's laughing anymore. It's lightweight and compact, but big enough for the largest member of our family. The sawdust is easy to use and really does cover up the fecal smells! It was easy to assemble (I'm not very strong or clever with these things), and the wide opening to the urine bottle is easy to clean. I bought this because Hurricane Martin in Florida left my daughter without sewage for over a week; I wanted to be prepared. And then St. Louis got hit by two tornadoes, and we were without electricity for over a week. It might seem silly to buy camping gear for urban life, but I'm glad I made the investment!!
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