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product_id: 3058545
title: "Nature's Head Self Contained Composting Toilet with Close Quarters Spider Handle Design"
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price: "€ 2250.99"
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# 4-6 weeks capacity odor-free composting tech 15-min easy install Nature's Head Self Contained Composting Toilet with Close Quarters Spider Handle Design

**Brand:** nature's head
**Price:** € 2250.99
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Upgrade your comfort zone—ditch the stink, keep the freedom!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nature's Head Self Contained Composting Toilet with Close Quarters Spider Handle Design by nature's head
- **How much does it cost?** € 2250.99 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nature's head enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nature's head brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable polyethylene build backed by a 5-year warranty for peace of mind.
- • **Effortless Setup:** Install in just 15 minutes—no plumber needed.
- • **Odor? What Odor?:** Advanced composting system guarantees zero smell, even in close quarters.
- • **Space-Smart Design:** Compact yet roomy, perfect for tiny homes, boats, or off-grid living without compromise.
- • **Long-Lasting Capacity:** Supports 2 full-time users with only monthly emptying—spend time living, not maintaining.

## Overview

Nature's Head Self Contained Composting Toilet with Spider Handle Design offers a revolutionary, odorless composting experience with easy installation and minimal maintenance. Designed for tight spaces like boats and tiny homes, it supports two users for up to 6 weeks between emptying, backed by a 5-year warranty and exceptional customer support.

## Description

No one - and I mean no one - will beat my customer service and individual support;Easy to install by any reasonably handy person.;Absolutely No Odor. No Maintenance. 5 Year Warranty.;Huge Capacity. 2 people using full time will empty every 4-6 weeks. Easy empty in 5 minutes.;A vast improvement over older composting toilet designs. This one works!

Review: Well I am pleased to report after two weeks of full time use ... - I can't fully express how well this toilet works. I was a little aprehensive about living full time with a composting toilet. I had done a fair bit of research on the topic in preparation for living in a tiny house and this one seemed to be the clear leader. I had so many concerns: would it have an unpleasant odor? Would it be difficult to use? Would it require constant cleaning? What about installation? Most importantly, HOW WILL I LEARN TO AIM?? Well I am pleased to report after two weeks of full time use that all my concerns are calmed. Firstly, it has no discernable odor, even when the lid is lifted or the upper portion is lifted partially when removing the liquids bottle to empty it every other day or so. Even when in use it us less odiferous than a standard flush toilet because the little onboard fan is constantly whisking any odors right out the vent hose. It is not difficult to use, just sit and go. Open the trap door before a solids deposit of course, but otherwise just do what you do naturally. Installation was easy, this 50 ish woman with slightly above average handy person skills did it in 15 minutes. Cleaning is simple if you spray down the inside of the bowl with a water and white vinegar mix after EVERY use and perform a minor wipe up with a paper towel (which you then just drop into the trap door) if you have a particularly egregious contact mark. Which leads me to AIMING, which is not even a thing, just sit down comfortably. This thing is so well designed that unless you have some wildly divergent anatomy that I can't even imagine, it is a non issue. That trap door is right where it needs to be. Just remember to open it first. And if you are a dude, just sit already, it's ok, nobody is judging you. As for emptying things, the liquids bottle is easy to remove, cap, carry and dump. I have't got to the point of emptying the solids chamber yet ( I used coir fiber available here on desertcart as the composting medium) so I will update if it is anything other than as straightforward and simple as all the other aspects of this product. If you want lots of details on that there are several good youtube videos on the topic. The brilliant design, heavu duty construction, super simple installation and stellar online support makes this worth every single penny.
Review: With considered attention and minimal effort this is a clean and efficient no water toilet system. - I bought this Toilet system for my vintage Airstream that is parked as a farm dwelling in rural Montana. While it does take a few minutes of reading to understand the system, if you use it with care and pay attention to your output, it works very well. I found it easy to install. I was able to adapt a vent opening to connect the vent hose to the existing toilet exhaust in the Airstream. I trimmed the vent hose to fit nicely. I've got mine in a narrow space so it's not mounted to the floor--I have to pull it forward to release the side clips to empty the urine container and to slide off the solid waste collector. I've just placed a sturdy washable outdoor rubber mat under it and it doesn't slide or tip as the space is snug. Emptying the Urine Container is simple but you do have to empty often--every 2-3 days for 1 person using only this toilet. The solid waste is a bit trickier, but if you follow the directions and upend the solid bin collector into a bag as directed, it's straight forward. Although I could wait longer, I dump the bin every 4 weeks. I'm able to manage it with a bit of effort in the small bathroom space. I use coconut fiber as the composting material--I bought enough to fill a large covered bin which I store outside in all weather--just add the block to your fiber storage bin and add water as directed--when moistened break into pieces--it looks like nice clean brown fibrous material--just allow plenty of room for the coco fiber brick to expand. You can then scoop the coconut fiber into the toilet solid waste receptacle to the right level. When you're ready to empty the solid waste, do stretch the opening of a 13 gallon kitchen bag over the opening of the base tightly over the rim so that you can invert the base and empty the contents into the bag--I use a 13 gallon composting bag. Don't count on the waste to be fully composted when it comes out of the bin although it isn't smelly if you use the toilet as directed. You'll want to dispose of the waste in a responsible manner--further composting or approved disposal method. I dump mine into a fully contained disposal compost system used only for this waste--it will take a long time to fill my system since it contains only the solids from one toilet/one person. I intend to compost it for 2 full years before using it--and then around trees we've planted. So far, I've used the toilet for Fall and Winter use in a mostly heated space but I'll update the review after a full year. I've tried multiple systems for toilet waste--and am very happy with the comfort of the toilet, functionality, cleanliness and appearance. If the costs were less, I'd buy several for our farm--as it is, they're a bit of an investment although I'm very happy to have mine. Edit update. As of May 2022 I’m still completely happy with the toilet and it is still functioning as intended.

## Features

- No one - and I mean no one - will beat my customer service and individual support
- Easy to install by any reasonably handy person.
- Absolutely No Odor. No Maintenance. 5 Year Warranty.
- Huge Capacity. 2 people using full time will empty every 4-6 weeks. Easy empty in 5 minutes.
- A vast improvement over older composting toilet designs. This one works!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009Z7EKIC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,524 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #77 in One-Piece Toilets |
| Brand Name | Nature's Head |
| Color | Granite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,104) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Installation Method | Wall Mounted |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.98"D x 19.02"W x 20.98"H |
| Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Head Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NH001 |
| Material Type | Polyethylen |
| Model Number | Spider Handle |
| Seat Material | Plastic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 853647003022 689466406375 733353592945 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nature's Head
- **Color:** Granite
- **Item Weight:** 28 Pounds
- **Material:** Polyethylen
- **Product Dimensions:** 20.98"D x 19.02"W x 20.98"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Item Shape** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What sort of maintenance is required on this thing?  How many lbs of waste would it hold sanitarily, and what are the procedures for keeping it clean?**
A: Since space is limited on Amazon for things like instructions it is advisable to get details on our website. But to give a brief answer. The urine side should be emptied every other day or so under normal daily use for two people. The solids should be emptied after about 80 uses. Things start composting quickly so the solids take up little space. All that is needed after use is a spray  bottle with water and a toilet brush. It's good practice to not get a lot of water mixed with the solids.

**Q: I need a toilet for a cabin for 2 to 3 people for 4 month's a year will this do the job**
A: composting toilets work best if 1) they've been in regular use and 2) if they've been used regularly 3) if the user isn't scared of human excrement.  if you keep in mind the bacterial breakdown that allows composting to work takes time, and your attention, you'll be ok.  think carefully about your commitment before buying because you could have a more traditional setup that worked better using a standard low-flow toilet into a small tank and "field".

**Q: Does the fan need to be on 24/7? And since the top flips backwards I assume you can't put this up against a wall too closely.**
A: Worst odor is from urine.  Quicker it’s away, the better. 
Fan is best, but it’s not imperative, if you keep the solids covered by sawdust, moss, forest-floor detritus, leaves, etc.  Even if you don’t separate liquids from solids, enough sawdust properly applied, abates the stench quite a lot; with worms in the bucket, even better (but keep fan going for that). 
Urine smells get rank..those need vented, unless you use a cup or 2 of water to rinse-down the urine diverter each time used.  
A hand-sprayer can do that. 
If you attach a pipe or hose to drain it away, manufacture a P-trap right below the connection to this unit, so rinse water can flush the urine & avoid smell.  
Others have a 3” or 4” black ABS vent pipe where it is out in sun, to cause a draft from that, without using a fan.  
Or, a 4” common duct fan could be solar powered to run during daytime, if using a 4” vent pipe.  
Or, if in a grid-house, you could connect the vent tubing to existing bathroom vent pipe, so that vent fan would draw out the air through the potty’s vent. 
This potty has a tank; alternately, one can instead attach a drain pipe to a French drain or larger tank outside. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!  
Or to a mini-leach pipe to let it disburse under planter beds..it’s terrific fertilizer, if aged & diluted…then, only have to dump the solids bucket less often. 
If you really want to make your solids compost faster & cleaner, add red worms..those actually abate coliform bacteria that Permitting agents are paranoid of. 
Keep some worms in the solids bucket, to help those compost better…and no…they will Not leap nor crawl to get onto anyone!  They’re safely down in the bucket, eating your solids!

**Q: does this toilet come wit a manufactures warantee**
A: Yes, it has a Limited Warranty for five years against manufacturer defects.  But really, once you get a look at the thing, you realize if you can use a screwdriver, you can fix anything other than a defective pvc casting yourself, with ease.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well I am pleased to report after two weeks of full time use ...
*by T***G on September 20, 2017*

I can't fully express how well this toilet works. I was a little aprehensive about living full time with a composting toilet. I had done a fair bit of research on the topic in preparation for living in a tiny house and this one seemed to be the clear leader. I had so many concerns: would it have an unpleasant odor? Would it be difficult to use? Would it require constant cleaning? What about installation? Most importantly, HOW WILL I LEARN TO AIM?? Well I am pleased to report after two weeks of full time use that all my concerns are calmed. Firstly, it has no discernable odor, even when the lid is lifted or the upper portion is lifted partially when removing the liquids bottle to empty it every other day or so. Even when in use it us less odiferous than a standard flush toilet because the little onboard fan is constantly whisking any odors right out the vent hose. It is not difficult to use, just sit and go. Open the trap door before a solids deposit of course, but otherwise just do what you do naturally. Installation was easy, this 50 ish woman with slightly above average handy person skills did it in 15 minutes. Cleaning is simple if you spray down the inside of the bowl with a water and white vinegar mix after EVERY use and perform a minor wipe up with a paper towel (which you then just drop into the trap door) if you have a particularly egregious contact mark. Which leads me to AIMING, which is not even a thing, just sit down comfortably. This thing is so well designed that unless you have some wildly divergent anatomy that I can't even imagine, it is a non issue. That trap door is right where it needs to be. Just remember to open it first. And if you are a dude, just sit already, it's ok, nobody is judging you. As for emptying things, the liquids bottle is easy to remove, cap, carry and dump. I have't got to the point of emptying the solids chamber yet ( I used coir fiber available here on amazon as the composting medium) so I will update if it is anything other than as straightforward and simple as all the other aspects of this product. If you want lots of details on that there are several good youtube videos on the topic. The brilliant design, heavu duty construction, super simple installation and stellar online support makes this worth every single penny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ With considered attention and minimal effort this is a clean and efficient no water toilet system.
*by P***A on March 27, 2018*

I bought this Toilet system for my vintage Airstream that is parked as a farm dwelling in rural Montana. While it does take a few minutes of reading to understand the system, if you use it with care and pay attention to your output, it works very well. I found it easy to install. I was able to adapt a vent opening to connect the vent hose to the existing toilet exhaust in the Airstream. I trimmed the vent hose to fit nicely. I've got mine in a narrow space so it's not mounted to the floor--I have to pull it forward to release the side clips to empty the urine container and to slide off the solid waste collector. I've just placed a sturdy washable outdoor rubber mat under it and it doesn't slide or tip as the space is snug. Emptying the Urine Container is simple but you do have to empty often--every 2-3 days for 1 person using only this toilet. The solid waste is a bit trickier, but if you follow the directions and upend the solid bin collector into a bag as directed, it's straight forward. Although I could wait longer, I dump the bin every 4 weeks. I'm able to manage it with a bit of effort in the small bathroom space. I use coconut fiber as the composting material--I bought enough to fill a large covered bin which I store outside in all weather--just add the block to your fiber storage bin and add water as directed--when moistened break into pieces--it looks like nice clean brown fibrous material--just allow plenty of room for the coco fiber brick to expand. You can then scoop the coconut fiber into the toilet solid waste receptacle to the right level. When you're ready to empty the solid waste, do stretch the opening of a 13 gallon kitchen bag over the opening of the base tightly over the rim so that you can invert the base and empty the contents into the bag--I use a 13 gallon composting bag. Don't count on the waste to be fully composted when it comes out of the bin although it isn't smelly if you use the toilet as directed. You'll want to dispose of the waste in a responsible manner--further composting or approved disposal method. I dump mine into a fully contained disposal compost system used only for this waste--it will take a long time to fill my system since it contains only the solids from one toilet/one person. I intend to compost it for 2 full years before using it--and then around trees we've planted. So far, I've used the toilet for Fall and Winter use in a mostly heated space but I'll update the review after a full year. I've tried multiple systems for toilet waste--and am very happy with the comfort of the toilet, functionality, cleanliness and appearance. If the costs were less, I'd buy several for our farm--as it is, they're a bit of an investment although I'm very happy to have mine. Edit update. As of May 2022 I’m still completely happy with the toilet and it is still functioning as intended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***N on March 12, 2025*

This was one of my favourite purchases in a long time! I'm excited any time I get to use it. It gives me freedom from having to use water for the bathroom.

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