Has anyone used the Laveo Dry-Flush toilet in their setup? I've been very interested in that one. I'm against using a setup with a black tank. So I have mostly been looking at cassette toilet options. However I saw this toilet when looking at the XR22 which uses it as standard equipment. The Laveo seems like it would be less of a hassle to empty than even a cassette toilet.
I have done a little digging into it. The refills are almost $100 on the some websites like Amazon but you can get direct from Dry Flush for $67.75 per 3 pack. Based on the standard 15 flushes they say you can get, this works out to a little over $1.50 per use. It's over $2.00 per use if you buy off of Amazon. However, you can also buy "pee powder" to use so that you can follow the Focker method (if it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down). Manufacturer suggests you could get 25 uses of one bag or more by not flushing every single time. Adjusting for the cost of the pee powder and based on the 25 uses, now the cost per use would be about $1.10.
To me, the $1.10 (or possibly less) cost would make it pretty viable and worth it. Especially for me and my family because we like to use moist wipes rather than toilet paper. And this is really the only option that we could do that with.
I have done a little digging into it. The refills are almost $100 on the some websites like Amazon but you can get direct from Dry Flush for $67.75 per 3 pack. Based on the standard 15 flushes they say you can get, this works out to a little over $1.50 per use. It's over $2.00 per use if you buy off of Amazon. However, you can also buy "pee powder" to use so that you can follow the Focker method (if it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down). Manufacturer suggests you could get 25 uses of one bag or more by not flushing every single time. Adjusting for the cost of the pee powder and based on the 25 uses, now the cost per use would be about $1.10.
To me, the $1.10 (or possibly less) cost would make it pretty viable and worth it. Especially for me and my family because we like to use moist wipes rather than toilet paper. And this is really the only option that we could do that with.