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Swiss Madison Composting & Dry Toilets

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Swiss Madison Composting & Dry Toilets: buyer's guide

Swiss Madison offers 7 composting toilets toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the Swiss Madison-specific cut of the broader Composting & Dry Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the Swiss Madison catalog only.

About Swiss Madison

<p>Of the brands serving the US toilets market, Swiss Madison carries unusual depth: multiple price tiers, multiple form factors, and a track record measured in decades. Founded in United States, Swiss Madison has earned its way into nearly every toilets-buying conversation by combining catalog breadth with a service network that translates into real-world reliability. Below is the complete current catalog, structured by sub-type and price tier; the overview that follows orients you to where Swiss Madison is strong, where competitors edge it out, and which specific Swiss Madison model is right...

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

Swiss Madison Composting & Dry Toilets models we track

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About Composting & Dry Toilets toilets

A composting toilet uses no water and is not connected to a septic or sewer. Liquids and solids are separated; solids compost in a sealed bin with peat moss or coconut coir as a bulking agent. For off-grid cabins, tiny houses, RV upgrades, and properties where a septic system would cost $25,000+, it's the practical answer — but only after you understand exactly what the day-to-day operation looks like.

A diverter at the front of the bowl routes urine to a separate tank (typically 2.2 gallons on a Nature's Head, 1 gallon on an OGO). Solids drop into a larger composting chamber below, where a hand-crank or motorized agitator stirs them with peat or coir twice a day. A 12-volt or AC fan vents the chamber continuously, exhausting through a 2" or 4" duct to the outside....

For the complete composting toilets buyer's guide (all brands, full comparison framework), see the Composting & Dry Toilets category hub.

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