TOTO Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets

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TOTO Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets: buyer's guide

TOTO offers 24 incinerator toilets toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the TOTO-specific cut of the broader Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the TOTO catalog only.

About TOTO

<p>If you've been researching toilets, TOTO has almost certainly come up. Their catalog spans the full price tier from value picks to flagship models, and their warranty terms are among the most generous in the category. This page is built to help you navigate the TOTO toilets lineup specifically — which model belongs in which use case, where TOTO wins against its closest competitors, and where you should consider an alternative.</p> <h2 id="brand-overview">About TOTO in toilets</h2> <p>TOTO's position in the toilets category is reinforced by three structural advantages: a wide product range...

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

TOTO Incinerator & Incinolet Toilets models we track

Other Incinerator Toilets toilets brands

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