5 Reasons More Boat Owners Are Switching to Waterless Toilets

The wrong toilet setup creates odor, wastes freshwater, and adds constant maintenance. Here’s why more boat owners are choosing a simpler waterless system instead.

1.

My escape from holding tank headaches

Traditional marine toilets can mean pump-outs, plumbing complexity, and one more system to constantly manage.

Air Head gives boat owners a simpler alternative to the usual marine head and holding tank setup.

I find the unit very satisfactory over the marine head / holding tank scenario that it replaced on my boat.

2.

My zero-odor turning point

The biggest fear with any boat toilet is smell.

Air Head users repeatedly call out odor control as one of the biggest advantages, especially in small enclosed cabins.

Airhead is the first boat toilet we have had that didn’t have any odour! My wife loves it.

3.

My freshwater stays where I need it

On a boat, fresh water is too valuable to waste on flushing.

A waterless toilet helps preserve onboard water for the things you actually need it for.

4.

My boat feels easier to live on

A bad toilet setup affects the whole onboard experience.

When the head is cleaner, simpler, and easier to manage, the entire boat feels more comfortable.

We still consider it in the top three items we’ve put on the boat for ease of comfort, simplicity, reliability…

5.

My install stayed simpler

Marine plumbing gets complicated fast.

Air Head is a cleaner, more compact option for boat owners who want to avoid the full hassle of a traditional toilet system.

Proof:

“The Airhead has a smaller footprint that fit my head well and didn’t require huge amounts of power to work.”

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The Toilet Setup Boat Owners Actually Want