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Uh...Anybody want to trade a Brand New Air Head composting toilet for a Brand New Nature's Head Composting Toilet? Portland/Hood River, OR area

3.5K views 11 replies 6 participants last post by  njvagabond  
#1 ·
So.... read lots of reviews and the air head sounded just a hair better than the Nature's Head so I went ahead and ordered one since I had the time to wait (Air heads are a 14 week lead time vs. Nature's head immediately available). I now have my van and am in full building a planning mode and I'm realizing that it's just a bit too small for my big butt (I'm a big guy, 6'-3" and generally large). I don't think the Nature's head is really going to improve my situation that much but anything helps.
So: anybody near me want to trade? Or if you're planning on ordering an Air head, would you come get mine and send me a Nature's Head as a trade?

I think it's worth it to you if you a) want an Air Head and don't want to wait 14+ weeks, and b) the airhead is $100 more than the Nature's Head so you save money.

Air Head Composting Toilet (Complete Unit) - Air Head Composting Toilet | For Boats, RVs & Cabins (airheadtoilet.com)

I've taken it out of the box to look at it but it's completely new and unused.

I originally chose the air head because it has a solid liquids bottle vs. the translucent bottle on the nature's head so it's not totally obvious that you're carrying around a big jug of pee when you have to empty it every couple of days, and also because you don't have to open the lid to the main compartment on the air head to get the liquid bottle free like you do on the nature's head.

Here's the details on the Air Head:
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#6 ·
I tried to point that out before but most people seemed to ignore me, There are two type of toilet seats. Round and Oblong, More often then not you will find round seats in boats and campers, And in the half bathroom at home. Round seats or for women and children and oblong seats fit everyone.

I gave up looking for oblong seat camper toilets because there does not seem to be any, Now I have a five gallon bucket and a bag with a seat on it. The bucket comes in handy for many other things too, A waste paper basket, A car wash bucket, Turned upside down a handy seat.
 
#7 ·
I tried to point that out before but most people seemed to ignore me, There are two type of toilet seats. Round and Oblong, More often then not you will find round seats in boats and campers, And in the half bathroom at home. Round seats or for women and children and oblong seats fit everyone.

I gave up looking for oblong seat camper toilets because there does not seem to be any,
LOL I didn't ignore you, I just didn't see your post(s) But yes, you are right; my wife and both of my kids think the round seat on the airhead is totally fine... It almost works for me but I'm pretty big and so I think the oblong seat might help. When reading the reviews people liked the airhead because it has a "real seat" which I assumed meant a real sized seat but they just meant it isn't molded into the rest of the toilet like the nature's head.
 
#9 ·
I ordered my Airhead in early May and I just got confirmation that it is being shipped. That’s over 4 months lead time and I’m going to test it like you and see if I fit. I’m only 5’9” so I’m hopeful. If not I’ll be selling mine too. I ordered the regular sized seat.
 
#11 · (Edited)
I bought one of those marine cassette toilets many people here seem to like, Since I bought it on sale it ended up in the trash.
I was not implying that you ignored me, I had just mentioned the adult male and round seat problem in a few threads in the past.

Big ass is a way to put it politely, It is more of a problem in front of you then behind.