🚀 Take the Throne Anywhere!
The Nomad by OGO is a revolutionary urine separation toilet designed for off-grid adventures, including camping, RVing, and boating. With no need for water flush or chemicals, this eco-friendly commode features a durable high-density polypropylene construction, a comfortable wide bowl, and is proudly made in Ohio. It comes with compostable bags and a cleaning spray bottle, making it the ultimate solution for outdoor enthusiasts.
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 15.4"D x 13"W x 12.38"H |
Material | Polypropylene |
Brand | OGO |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Shape | Square |
Seat Material Type | Polypropylene |
Manufacturer | OGO |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00860012019700 |
Part Number | nom-bas-2024 |
Item Weight | 12 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | nom-bas-2024 |
Included Components | Compostable Bags (x2), Single Bag of Coco Coir, Spray Bottle for Cleaning |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**K
Perfect!
This little toilet is awesome. It’s a little more simplified than some of the compost toilets but I kind of like that about it. Bag in the back, funnel to a jug in the front, and a spray bottle for rinsing (I put 1/3 vinegar in the spray bottle so it sanitizes the urine funnel and works as hand sanitizer also). I just put the toilet paper in the poo bag and toss whatever is in the bag at the end of the day. Everything separates for easy cleaning; no complicated valves. It’s pretty sturdy, seat is wide enough and comfy. The only thing I would change about it, is the urine jug could use to have the opening sloped so that the pee all drains out without having to jiggle the jug, which can result in a few urine drops getting spilled if you’re not careful. Great van life/camping accessory overall. Love it!
J**R
Great product
Simple design yes to use and more importantly easy to clean
T**Y
Tiny Potty That is Great in a Pinch
We love this, but you must understand our situation. Transit van conversion used for 1-3 nighters and tailgates mostly. 90% of business occurs outside or in public restrooms. We live in Oregon and my wife said going into the woods to squat at 2 am was not longer acceptable. This resolved the issue at a fraction of the high dollar potty prices. Cleanup is easy, construction is solid, but understand that this baby is tiny. Im 6 foot and could use this for an emergency but would not buy it for routine business.
A**N
Poor Design
Urine somehow leaks out of the urine container. The urine container doesn’t empty easily due to the opening being on a flat side, rather than funneling toward the opening. Hoping to figure out how to stop the leak. Costs too much for having these issues.
A**B
Great toilet for DIY RV installation
Toilet very well built, very sturdy. Simple, well designed setup, with flat surfaces, gently radiused corners, a very thick bottom plate for weight and rigidity. Installed in an old Casita Deluxe 16 footer, black tank directly below toilet converted to gray water / urine tank, doubling gray water capacity. Found a compost bucket (Leaktite 2 gallon at HD) that fits, with minimal mods to one side of bucket. Urine diverter plumbed to black tank with 3/4 inch pvc fpt, mpt and slip couplings, with a 1 inch slip to 3/4 inch mpt reducer to mate to urine diverter. Made toilet mounting plate from 1/2 plywood, sealed 4 inch lav hole with 1/2 inch neoprene. WORKS MUCH BETTER THAN EXPECTED. Keep lid closed when not in use, no nasty smells!!!!!!!
C**P
Great practical little unit.
I was looking for something for a tiny house Prices and options are all over the place. I didn't want to spend a ton of money, but I didn't want to deal with smells either. I read that separation of the pee from the poo is what does the trick. It sure does work, a long with the shrunk wrap medium that comes with. That seems to last awhile but I've ordered more and some compost toilet bags. Only one suggestion. It could be about 6 - 10 inches taller or sell a base to go with it if needed. I'm not a tall person but it's very low.
D**S
Well made. A great edition for campers at any level.
There are so many different kinds of camp toilets. This is one of the basics, collecting urine separately in a bottle, and using pea tmoss or other compostables for the solid wastes. It's not for those who want a completely one-n-done experience. Let's face it, we're spoiled. There is nothing better than the old-fashioned flush toilet in your home. But if by choice or by necessity you need an alternative, this ticks all the bases. It came with some coconut fiber and some bags; you may want to buy extra if you're camping for a long period of time. There are treatments to minimize the urine smell, you can look these up with RV accessories, or you can use a bit of bleach to tame the odor, which isn't very noticeable at all as long as you keep the lid down. Some of the guys may think they can just do their business in the woods, or in a bucket, but remember ladies have other needs, and this will take care of the lady campers who don't mind roughing it a little. Pricey? Yeah, a little. But it was what we needed, and it should last us as long as we should ever need it.
L**L
Disappointed
Doesn't hold enough urine.
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