Which Portable Toilet Do You Need? — Pick by Where It Goes
The right unit depends less on the catalogue and more on the ground it stands on.
For a construction site running 50+ workers a day, a full enclosed cabin with a steel frame takes the load and the foot traffic. For a labour colony where mains water is unreliable, a unit with an overhead water tank keeps the toilet usable without a permanent connection — a portable toilet with a water tank is the practical pick. For an outdoor event or a corporate lawn, looks matter: a readymade cabin delivered fitted, with a clean white finish and a portable western toilet (seated commode) configuration, reads better to guests and office users. For a remote site with no utilities at all — a quarry, a highway stretch, a transmission tower base — a lightweight FRP portable toilet moves in on a pickup and needs nothing but a level patch of ground.
If you actually need living or working space with a toilet built in — not a standalone toilet — that is a different product. Check the comparison further down before you order.
SAMAN's Portable Toilet Range — ₹65,000 to ₹1,05,000, Side by Side
| Variant | Best for | Starting price |
|---|---|---|
| Readymade Toilet Cabin | Events, offices — delivered fitted, usable the same day | ₹65,000 |
| Mobile Toilet | Remote, no-utility sites — crane- or truck-moved | ₹80,000 |
| Portable Toilet Cabin | Construction sites — full enclosed steel cabin | ₹90,000 |
| Movable Toilet Cabin | Sites where the work front shifts — repositions repeatedly | ₹95,000 |
| Mobile Toilet Cabin | Long deployments — roomy steel cabin | ₹1,05,000 |
| Prefabricated Toilet | Buyers who want factory QC before dispatch | ₹1,05,000 |
Why Buyers Order From SAMAN
SAMAN manufactures seven portable toilet variants across two factories — Bangalore and Greater Noida — covering the ₹65,000 to ₹1,05,000 price band. Units ship pan-India in 7 to 15 days, built to BOCW Act site-sanitation requirements, with a choice of Indian-style or Western-style pan and a wash basin provision on request.
Two factories mean lower freight and shorter lead times whether your site sits in Pune, Patna or Port Blair. Every unit is built for 50+ users a day with BIS-compliant pan fittings and proper venting. If you are sizing sanitation for a workforce — how many units a given headcount needs, and what the law expects on a construction site — the worker-count and compliance guidance on the main portable toilet page sets it out in full.
Portable Toilet vs Cabin-With-Toilet — Which Page You Actually Want
A portable toilet is a standalone sanitation unit — nothing but the toilet. Two related products combine sanitation with usable space, and buyers often land here looking for those by mistake.
If you want a single cabin that someone can live or sleep in with a toilet attached, that is a porta cabin with an attached toilet. If you want a work or site-office cabin that includes a toilet section, that is a work cabin with a built-in toilet. Everything on this page is a standalone toilet only — no living or office space.






