5. Super-Safe Toilet

Est. Cost (DIY): $38.09*
Est. Cost (New): $169*
Even if port-o-potties are disgusting, this goes too far. One do-it-yourself toilet had a wooden seat (gross) and a traffic cone in place of a real septic system. Even though, technically, we suppose, the funneling approach works, it is obvious that this will not work for anyone who lives in a civilized society.


Extremely Secure Bathroom, @FHI1 or Pinterest
However, it is less expensive. While whole toilets might cost over $100, traffic cones only cost about $40. Firstly, why do you want a Port-o-Potty? Second, for between $600 and $700, they are significantly more costly. We recommend against purchasing a used one from Craigslist.

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