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from 43 reviewsWe purchased this to take camping with us as i have to go a million times through out the night. I dont think i could ever go camping again without this lol. there is no smell what so ever and it cleans easily. i just give it a nice spray down with vinegar water after each use and then give it a nice cleaning once we are home from camping.
This is our 3rd CUDDY. It has worked out so well. Fits our small RV just right, not taking up too much room but big enough to be comfortable. Our trip was a week long and only had to empty CUDDY once. We use sawdust so we don't even have to buy the compost material, we get sawdust free. Can't recommend CUDDY more. We'll worth it.
Awesome - American made quality. I did a lot of research before deciding on the Cuddy Lite and I’m not disappointed. It’s really sturdy and rock solid. I don’t see how it’s only $50 more than other similar toilets without all the extra features like the LED and poop cover - I love my wife but I don’t need to look at her dinner in the morning! $50 well spent!!!
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This product is fantastic, I’ve travelled a lot in various camper vans and can honestly say that no toilet facility has come close to being as well designed all the convenience without the chemicals love it! 😊
Tried to fit it and I had to sand down each corner to allow for the insert. Even then it was a tight fit.
Well, packaged very little assembly required ready for service
I've had the cuddy for quite a while now.1. It doesn't smell at all.2. It's expensive but well worth the money.3. Looks and feels like a normal toilet and can be vented outside but not crucial.4. The toilet bags I use are Bivvy loo biodegradable 100% again I would highly recommend these bags.5. The size is great and very easy to empty and clean, I would use boiling hot water in the pee side of things at least once a week or crystals start to form.6. It has never leaked but you may get a bit of condensation at the bottom nothing a piece of kitchen roll can't sort out.7. It is very light and can be used not just in a camper but small van and even a training toilet for little ones.Overall an excellent product well thought out, I personally didn't think it was worth the expense for the model above. I did a lot of research prior to buying and I'm so glad I made the extra investment for this loo. Also you can sprinkle compost at the bottom of the bag, speeds up the process of breaking down the solid waste...well that's enough crap talk from me
I was skeptical that any composting toliet wouldn’t smell. But, wow! The Cuddy has NO ODOR at all. The Cuddy is so easy to use and to empty, far easier than our former cassette toliet, which smelled like a sewer ever since formaldehyde, as a component of toliet chemicals, was outlawed. Since we go to very hot places we decided to routinely add 4 Polident denture cleaning tablets to the urine bottle after each time we empty it. Doing so eliminates any slight odors. And, the tablets are cheap, $6.00 for 120 tablets. We also decided to buy another urine tank to extend the time in between urine dumps, in case we weren’t somewhere we wanted to dump the urine. Not a big investment but offers more peace of mind.The Cuddy is very solidly built. Its functional simplicity demonstrates a design which is clearly very well thought out.The customer support is amazing, calming my pre purchase anxiety by answering lots of questions about whether or not this toliet was too good to be true.The price is more than fair, especially when considering the other non bucket sophisticated toilet alternatives. Plus it has the smallest foot print of the composting toilets, a key need in our Sprinter van. Yet it doesn’t feel small when using it.We put it in a sliding drawer that fits underneath our bed. Cuddy’s coiled power cord makes it easy to use with our sliding drawer. This is one example of the thought put into the toliet’s design.The toliet hole through which one poops is huge, no chance for messy accidents. The gently tilted tray area that channels urine into its bottle is also large, both great functional design features.The fan uses extremely little power and is almost silent. We don’t see the need to vent it externally, since it doesn’t smell without doing so.The carbon filter is easily replenished, something that is needed very infrequently.The agitator is super easy to use and its placement in the front of the toliet is ideal for use in our sliding drawer.The toliet lid is designed in such a way as it could open flat to a wall behind the toilet, another key space saver.Getting out the urine canister couldn’t be easier. Emptying it is as simple as opening up the lid, pulling out the urine container and unscrewing a small lid. The poop container also just lifts out from the open lid, so much easier than other toilets.It’s a great toliet and a great company. I’d definitely buy it again.
Perfect for a group camping trip. Bag it up and bin your business with no mess!
Here at Beloved Cabin Homestead & Stay we have some of the more popular and recognized toilets made by six different composting toilet manufacturers.
After organizing 32 tiny houses festivals since March 2016, and hosting 1000’s of guests from around the world here on our homestead with our 11 unique getaways of tiny houses on wheels, yurts, geodesic domes and a bus conversion… we can say with honesty and much experience the CompoCloset is our most favorite portable composting toilet.
The CompoCloset combines all the best qualities of the 12 composting toilets we have here on our 16-acre homestead, while at the same time not including any of what we dislike about all the other composting toilets we own.
By far, the CompostClost is the most high-quality, convenient, reliable and portable composting toilet we have ever used over the past 15 years.
5 STARS! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- John Kernohan, Founder & Owner -
United Tiny House Association
Beloved Cabin Homestead & Stay
8 years into full-timing in a tiny trailer without a bathroom, Covid convinced me that we really should have our own private loo. We upsized to a 16'9" trailer with a toilet and shower, and replaced the flush toilet with a composting version before ever using it (black tank, ew). That was just over 2 years ago and we're so happy with Cuddy!
-It doesn't need to be vented (expect condensation, it's okay!). I don't love the idea of drilling more holes in my house. You can if you want to, but I didn't.
-It takes up less space than the flush toilet it replaced. My husband can sit without his knees hitting the door in our corner bathroom. Not having an awkward space to clean behind the toilet is a bonus. It's Velcro'd in place so I can remove it when I'm in deep cleaning mode.
-We're in the desert about 80% of the time. Water is scarce and expensive. Composting is a no-brainer.
-It really doesn't smell. As I don't trust myself not to get used to anything, every once in a while I have a friend- a real, brutally honest friend, the kind who'll tell me when I have spinach stuck in my teeth- do a smell check. Cuddy passes. One of those friends now has one in her van.
-Cleaning isn't a big deal. I'm not saying it's not a task, but it's not as gross as some might think, and having a water-free waste system is worth it to me. The body of the toilet itself is easy to keep clean on a daily basis, as it's mostly smooth surfaces without a ton of nooks and crannies. I empty the pee bottle as part of my morning routine, but it's usually less than half full at that point. After emptying, I pour in a small amount of white vinegar and swish it around. About once a week I do a more major vinegar and water rinse (water is precious). To empty the bucket, I put a composting trash bag over the whole thing, then turn it over to dump. In circumstances where we don't have access to trash services, I use the kitty litter scooping method and bury the waste. Every once in a while, I do the whole deep clean the bucket thing, which consists of spraying cleaner, letting it sit, using a stick to scrape what needs to be scraped, spraying cleaner again, then wiping it out. I don't actually think this is necessary, but I'm a bit of a clean freak. Of course I wear gloves while doing any of this.
-From a resale standpoint, nothing about the trailer had to be compromised. I capped off the water supply, put a plug in the toilet flange, and built a low plinth to set the toilet because the flange isn't flush with the floor. Any future owner can easily reinstall a flush toilet if that's what they want (and we can transfer Cuddy to our next home).
Long story short, we love Cuddy and will purchase another if we ever move into another camper and our current one goes with it!
Much better than the Trelino I used to have which was basically just a bucket
I have been using the Cuddy for several months of full time van life and absolutely love it so far. It's compact design and good looks make it a great fit in my shower and we have zero issues with any smells. It is super easy to empty the liquids container and keep the whole thing clean. Super stoked with it so far and have recommended it to everyone that asks about a composting toilet, especially for van life. So much better than all the other options out there!
Fairly impressed with this unit. It should come with the 9 V battery though which is needed for the LED Indicator light for urine. Or it should come with the proper plug for the internal fan. It's sometimes hard to find the DC battery end and for almost $1000 it really should be included.