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Introducing CUDDY  

For people who want to Go & Explore! 

DESIGNED FOR YOUR SPACE

Van layout

FACT SHEET

$720 USD

Dimensions:

Height: 16.3 in, Width: 15.1 in, Depth: 16.8 in 

Weight 21 lb

 

  • Liquids bottle 1.7gal / 6.5L

  • Solids bin 3.9gal / 14.7L

  • Separate Solids bin for speedy emptying

  • Carbon Filter to remove odors

  • Internal Fan

  • Water-resistant

  • Solids bin Agitator

  • Easy-access front Crank-handle

  • Self Closing Valve to keep odors in

  • Robust and durable construction

  • Super cute design!

No space for a composting toilet in your van? 
Cuddy™ is the same size as the
leading chemical toilet. 

Super Small Chemical vs Cuddy

TAKE A LOOK INSIDE

We packed Cuddy™ full of features you didn't even know you needed but you do!

Like the Smart LED to tell you when you need to empty the Liquids Bottle.

 

Or the handles of the base of the solids bin for a better grip when emptying. 

Cuddy Expoded

REMOVEABLE SOLIDS BIN

The removable solids bin allows for quick and easy emptying.

Why take the whole unit with you?

 

The separate bin saves you time and energy.

Removable Solids Bin

CARBON FILTER

Composting toilets don't smell, but for every critic, we added an internal Carbon Filter for odor stoppage.

 

A reusable design means less plastic waste and more money saved. 

Carbon Filter

SMART LED

LED Light Indicator to let you know when to empty the liquids bottle. 

No more surprise floods and overflow, Cuddy™ lets you know when it's full. 

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SIDE HANDLES

Cuddy™ has two practical side handles so you can effortlessly move it from A to B,

carry  it from your home to your home on wheels, and place it in the best spot for #loowithaview

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WHY CUDDY?

SIZE

Space is a premium in any mobile home. Cuddy™ saves you tons of space while still giving you the full functionality of larger models. It fits perfectly under a bench, in a wet-bath, or wherever you need it to. 

DESIGN

The first portable composting toilet designed specifically for vanlife. Cuddy's unique design means you don't have to compromise on space, style, or functionality. Fully loaded it has more features than larger models. 

VALUE

We made Cuddy™ super strong and packed full of features that other composting toilets only dream about. We made it to fit your lifestyle and your budget. 

HOW WE COMPARE

Cuddy Comparison
  • Do composting toilets smell?
    No, composting toilets do not smell! They will not stink out your van, boat, tinyhome or cabin! When emptying the loo, there is no unpleasant odour, instead, the composted material looks and smells earthy - like a forest floor.
  • Can you pee in a composting toilet?
    Yes you can pee in a composting toilet. Our composting toilets are designed to separate the pee from the poop to eliminate any nasty odours.
  • Do you have to empty a composting toilet?
    Yes, composting toilets need emptying but much less frequently than chemical toilets. From our experience, they're much less unpleasant to empty than chemical toilets because they don't have an unpleasant smell and the solids simply resemble dirt.
  • Where do I empty my composting toilet?
    If you are travelling, solids from composting toilets may be put in a biodegradable bag and disposed in a regular rubbish bin.The law permits disposal of human waste in this manner to due to the need to dispose of both baby and adult diapers. Our toilets are specially designed to make this step as quick and easy as possible. Liquids from composting toilets can be poured down a regular toilet or onto the nearest thirsty looking mature tree!
  • When do I empty my composting toilet?
    The solids section of our composting toilets typically need emptying every 2-4 weeks depending on the level of usage. You can look into the chamber to check the level and we would advise emptying when the chamber around two thirds to three quarters full.
  • Can I empty my composting toilet into another composting toilet?
    Emptying your composting toilet into a bigger composting toilet - at a national park, say - will not do harm to the toilet as there are no chemicals. However, composting toilets are sized for the anticipated usage and will not cope in the long run if everyone were to do this. If anyone from a national park or forest is interested - we'd love to set up a 'pay-per-dump' honesty app to avoid 'stealth dumping' and let you keep track of unanticipated usage!
  • Can I put food scraps in my composting toilet?
    We don't recommend this because food scraps will attract flies and other insects.
  • Can I put the compost in my garden?
    Not until it has fully finished composting which will take several months. While 'composting toilets' begin the composting process and reduce the volume of waste, the material needs additional time to kill off any bacteria and parasites. Joseph Jenkins has literally written the book on 'humanure handbook' and we would encourage any readers to refer to this as a reference.
  • Do composting toilets smell?
    No, composting toilets do not smell! They will not stink out your van, boat, tinyhome or cabin! When emptying the loo, there is no unpleasant odour, instead, the composted material looks and smells earthy - like a forest floor.
  • Can you pee in a composting toilet?
    Yes you can pee in a composting toilet. Our composting toilets are designed to separate the pee from the poop to eliminate any nasty odours.
  • Do you have to empty a composting toilet?
    Yes, composting toilets need emptying but much less frequently than chemical toilets. From our experience, they're much less unpleasant to empty than chemical toilets because they don't have an unpleasant smell and the solids simply resemble dirt.
  • Where do I empty my composting toilet?
    If you are travelling, solids from composting toilets may be put in a biodegradable bag and disposed in a regular rubbish bin.The law permits disposal of human waste in this manner to due to the need to dispose of both baby and adult diapers. Our toilets are specially designed to make this step as quick and easy as possible. Liquids from composting toilets can be poured down a regular toilet or onto the nearest thirsty looking mature tree!
  • When do I empty my composting toilet?
    The solids section of our composting toilets typically need emptying every 2-4 weeks depending on the level of usage. You can look into the chamber to check the level and we would advise emptying when the chamber around two thirds to three quarters full.
  • Can I empty my composting toilet into another composting toilet?
    Emptying your composting toilet into a bigger composting toilet - at a national park, say - will not do harm to the toilet as there are no chemicals. However, composting toilets are sized for the anticipated usage and will not cope in the long run if everyone were to do this. If anyone from a national park or forest is interested - we'd love to set up a 'pay-per-dump' honesty app to avoid 'stealth dumping' and let you keep track of unanticipated usage!
  • Can I put food scraps in my composting toilet?
    We don't recommend this because food scraps will attract flies and other insects.
  • Can I put the compost in my garden?
    Not until it has fully finished composting which will take several months. While 'composting toilets' begin the composting process and reduce the volume of waste, the material needs additional time to kill off any bacteria and parasites. Joseph Jenkins has literally written the book on 'humanure handbook' and we would encourage any readers to refer to this as a reference.
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