The Solarid Toilet Makes Its Debut at KBIS 2026

For the first time, the Solarid Toilet was on display at KBIS 2026 in Orlando, one of the largest building and kitchen industry trade shows in North America.

A Waterless Toilet That Works Like Any Other

The Solarid Toilet delivers a familiar flush toilet experience without using a single drop of water. Using patented dry-flush technology, a foot pedal activates a piston that moves waste into a sealed external containment tank in approximately 24 seconds. The cycle is nearly silent and uses roughly 1 kWh of electricity per month, compatible with standard utilities or a solar panel setup.

Each unit can save between 10,000 and 15,000 gallons of clean water annually compared to a conventional toilet. Toilets account for roughly a quarter of total indoor residential water use, and the United Nations has identified global water scarcity as an irreversible challenge in many regions. The Solarid Toilet addresses that reality directly: clean drinking water is too valuable to use for waste disposal when a reliable alternative exists.

Built for Places Traditional Systems Cannot Reach

Millions of properties across the United States sit beyond the reach of municipal sewer systems or cannot support a conventional septic installation due to soil conditions, lot size, permitting constraints, or cost. The Solarid Toilet removes the infrastructure dependency entirely.

At KBIS, attendees immediately started placing the product into their world. Tiny homes. ADUs. Cabins. Remote properties. Water-scarce regions. Communities where traditional infrastructure has always been out of reach. The system fits into more conversations than most people expect when walking up to the booth, and that turned out to be one of the best parts of the show.

Simple, Reliable, and Made in the United States

The Solarid Toilet is 3D printed in the United States and available in three configurations: Standard, Compact, and Squat. It supports unlimited daily flushes, operates across climates, and requires no chemicals or complicated maintenance. One moving part keeps the system mechanically simple and built to last. A backup battery is included for power outages, and an onboard microprocessor tracks usage and displays system status on an LCD screen.

When the standard 250-gallon containment tank reaches capacity, it is serviced by a standard septic provider. The system is also compatible with composting setups, giving property owners flexibility in how waste is ultimately managed.

Learn More or Get in Touch

The Solarid Toilet starts at $1,495 for the toilet system and $2,495 for the toilet system with the 250-gallon waste containment tank.

If you are working on a build where traditional sanitation is a barrier, or you are simply curious about how waterless sanitation fits into the future of water conservation and development, we would love to connect.

Visit solaridtoilet.com or contact us at kelsey@solaridtoilet.com to learn more.

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