Horow Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets

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Horow Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets: buyer's guide

Horow offers 7 incinerator toilets toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the Horow-specific cut of the broader Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the Horow catalog only.

About Horow

Horow markets smart toilets directly to US consumers through Amazon, Wayfair, and its own storefront, undercutting TOTO Neorest and Kohler Numi by 50–70% on similar feature sets — auto open/close lid, heated seat, foot-sensor flush, integrated bidet wash with adjustable temperature, and tankless siphonic flush as low as 0.8 GPF. The HWMT-8733 and HR-T17Y models are the volume sellers. Quality and warranty consistency lags the Japanese brands, but the value proposition is real for shoppers under $1,500.

For the complete Horow lineup across all sub-types and capacities, see the Horow Toilets hub.

Horow Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets models we track

Other Incinerator Toilets toilets brands

If you're cross-shopping incinerator toilets toilets beyond Horow, the following brands also ship in this category:

About Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets toilets

An incinerator toilet uses no water, no holding tank, and no plumbing connection. After each use, an electric heating element (or in some models, a propane burner) raises the contents of a removable bowl liner to 1,200–1,400°F over a 60–90 minute cycle, reducing everything to a small amount of sterile ash that's emptied into the trash. Two brands — Incinolet (US, electric) and Cinderella (Norwegian, propane) — dominate the segment.