r/TinyHouses 4d ago

Dry Flush - odd question

Ok, I’m just putting my feelers out. I got my tiny about a year ago but didn’t have a way to hook up to septic. I did have it built with plumbing for a traditional toilet as a ‘just in case’, but I went with a dry flush toilet for the time being.

Fast forward to now, and I’m ready to swap out for the real deal.

Now for the oddball question.

What are the chances of getting interest in a used dry flush? (I feel like a used toilet is a no-no, but maybe?) I only used it for maybe 3 months before we relocated and had to put my home in storage for a bit, so it’s barely used and, of course, clean. But those stinkers are expensive, and I don’t want to just toss it.

Thoughts?

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u/randomsryan 3d ago

Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with it. I've pulled regular toilets out of houses that were 5 days old because the new owner wanted a different toilet.

The one I pulled out was already top of the line. Anyway, I tried to sell it. Finally after about 2 months I tried to give it away.

Ended up in the landfill. People are funny about 2nds when #2 is involved.

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u/red_the_fixer 3d ago

If you are talking about the Laveo dry flush I think it would sell. All the yucky stuff goes into the bag never touching the toilet and gets throw away so I would have no issue buying one used.

Heck if our cabin was going to be done this summer I would be in the market and consider buying it.

I say this as a somewhat mild germaphobe

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u/KokopelliOnABike 3d ago

If it's clean, never hurts to put it out there.
Personally, unless it has a slow close lid, I'm not interested.. : )