An extra container for your Classic Eco-loo. With a spare you’ll always have a clean container ready to swap in when your toilet container needs emptying.
You can use an Enzell Eco-loo almost like a “normal” water toilet.
The main difference is it separates liquids and solids while you use it. This prevents anaerobic bacterial activity which is what typically creates smell.
The continuously running, super quiet extraction fan means any odour is removed outdoors – a big advantage for small bathrooms.
Men, this is a sit-down toilet! This makes sure wee goes to the front area without splashing.
You must open the chamber flap to use the solids (poo) container. Use the lever on the side of the toilet to open the chamber flap after you sit down.
Inside the toilet you can see the 9.5 litre urine bottle to the front, kept in the correct position with the locating feet. At the back is the square 15 litre container for solids.
Line the solids container with a compostable plastic bag (available at most supermarkets) and put in a couple of handfuls of wood chip or coconut coir in the bottom to absorb any excess moisture. Purchase this from a garden centre or get wood chip from your nearest Menzshed, joinery factory or the like.
You shouldn’t need to add more woodchips or coconut coir after each use. If you do find moisture is building up between bag changes, add a sprinkling of sawdust or coconut coir after each use. You can also put toilet paper in the solids bucket.
Keep the bowl clean using a spray bottle filled with water, a teaspoon of vinegar and a few drops of lavender oil to add a pleasant scent. Spray the bowl lightly before use. Give the bowl a light spray again after use.
Enzell Eco-loos are easy to install.
You will need a 12 volt DC power supply to power the extraction fan. This can be supplied direct from a 12 volt house battery or through a 240AC – 12VDC transformer if you are on mains supply. Transformers are available from any consumer electronics outlet.
Your loo comes with an insect screen cap for the end of the extraction duct. It is important to fit this, otherwise flies and other insects can enter the pipe. Make sure you can reach the cap so you can regularly remove any build-up of dust.
Once the air extract duct, 12 volt supply and urine waste have been connected securely, fix your Enzell Eco-loo to the floor using the four stainless steel screws supplied.
Your Enzell Eco-loo comes with full instructions.
New Zealand wide – Urban: $15.00 NZD per urine container
New Zealand wide – Rural: $20.00 NZD per urine container
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It depends on where you are installing the toilet.
In a Tiny Home which is only moved occasionally 95% of owners choose a Lifestyle toilet. The urine is piped outside to a large container or a soak pit. This means you don’t have to worry about the urine bottle filling up if you have a few guests over for a meal.
The Classic Eco Loo can be used in a Tiny Home as well but it is also is a great solution for a campervan or house bus where you don’t mind emptying the 9.5 litre urine bottle every two or three days.
The other option for your campervan or house bus is to install a Lifestyle toilet and run the urine into the grey water tank if you have spare capacity.
Both the Classic and Lifestyle toilets are an approved solution for the 2025 Self Containment Regulations.
It depends on usage, but for a small household, the 15-litre solids container typically needs emptying every 7-10 days .
We strongly recommend it. We use two for extra strength.
Using bags makes emptying so much easier. Just lift the bag out when full, no cleaning required.
How long it lasts depends on how many people are using the toilet. A healthy adult produces 8 to 2 litres of urine a day. The volume can vary based on fluid intake, activity level and temperature of the day.
The fan removes moisture from the solids bucket and helps to keep things dryer. The fan also extracts smells when the toilet is used. In a tiny home this makes a big difference. Alternatively, you can operate a urine seperating toilet without a fan if you cover every poo with a handful of wood chips or another carbon-rich material.
If you notice a smell you need to use more cover. The disadvantage is your soulids container fills faster and needs to be emptied more often
It won't compost in the toilet. Composting takes time, and happens in a larger external container or composting pile.
We prefer to use untreated wood shavings. You can usually get these free from joinery firms. You can also use shredded newspapers, large sawdust or wooden cat litter pellets. Any carbon-based material will do.
The important thing is to keep the solids tank as dry as possible. Excess moisture is the enemy.

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