Sterling Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets

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Sterling Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets: buyer's guide

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

About Sterling

Sterling is a Kohler Company subsidiary brand (acquired by Kohler in 1984), positioned as the volume tract-builder and value-residential plumbing line. Manufactured in Wisconsin alongside Kohler products but engineered to a different price point — Sterling toilets, faucets, and showers are stocked at Home Depot and Lowes as the "Kohler-quality without the Kohler price" alternative. The toilet line includes the Stinson, Karsten, and Riverton series — primarily two-piece elongated 1.28 GPF models for new-construction spec houses.

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

Sterling Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets models we track

Other Incinerator Toilets toilets brands

If you're cross-shopping incinerator toilets toilets beyond Sterling, 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.