Cuddy FAQs
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Anywhere you like!
Cuddy is perfect for vans, campervans, RVs, Tiny Homes, off-grid cabins, boats and more.
Its size, shape and portability make it suitable for anywhere you need to poop.
Check out some example toilet use cases for Cuddy and Cuddy Lite.
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Cuddy's internal fan runs off of 12V, and includes the parts to be hard-wired via a 5.5 x 2.1mm plug, or you can plug it into the mains with an adapter. If you want to move Cuddy around, that's easy too. You can get a 12V DC port plug merit plug adapter, or a USB to 12V Cable with a 5.5 x 2.1mm plug. Cuddy can go just about anywhere and is very efficient, drawing less than 0.3 amps.
It is ok if Cuddy is not connected to power all the time.
Cuddy does not need to be connected to power while in storage. For the "pee full" indicator, Cuddy uses a 9V battery (not included).
Watch Cable Options for my Cuddy for more information about Cuddy’s power requirements.
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A compost medium like coconut coir is our favorite. Add the medium the solids bin covering the bottom of Cuddy's agitator arms, and off you “go”!
Learn more about different mediums to use in composting toilets.
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No, composting toilets do not smell when used properly. They will not stink out your van, boat, tiny home, camper, or cabin.
The compost material looks and smells earthy—like a forest floor. When emptying the toilet, there is no unpleasant odor, unless you’re one of those rare folks that don’t like forest floors.