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SMALL living doesn’t always mean a lower price tag, according to one woman in Scandinavia.

She resides in a tiny home in Norway, saying her most expensive purchase was a $4,000 toilet — but she insists it was all well worth it.

Nadia lives in a 'tiny home' in Oslo, Norway, also making videos about her lifestyle for social media4

Nadia lives in a ‘tiny home’ in Oslo, Norway, also making videos about her lifestyle for social mediaCredit: tiktok/tinylivingscandinavia
She said the most expensive addition to her tiny home was the toilet itself4

She said the most expensive addition to her tiny home was the toilet itselfCredit: tiktok/tinylivingscandinavia

Nadia (@tinylivingscandinavia) filmed the bathroom of her abode in a video on TikTok.

“Want to see the most expensive purchase we’ve made for the tiny house?” she said.

She filmed the “throne” of the tiny home — the actual toilet.

“Before we got our tiny house, I had my heart set on this exact toilet model and I’ll tell you why,” she said.

She said the functionality of the bathroom addition is what had her sold.

“I knew I wanted an incinerating toilet, because then you don’t have to hook up to a blackwater system, which makes owning a tiny house and moving around with it much easier,” she said.

“So the way it works is you open up the lid like a regular toilet.

“You take one of these wax paper bags specially designed for the Cinderella.

“You then add it into this section here. You do your business, close the lid, press the flush button, and then it gets to work. Incinerating.

“So the way it works is actually quite similar to a tea kettle. It has an element in there that he heats up to a really high temperature that turns everything into a fine ash.

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“And then you just empty it every couple of weeks, and you’re good to go,” she added.

The Cinderella Incinerating Toilet costs about $3,900, according to Nadia.

The video drew in many viewers who shared their thoughts in the comment section.

“We have this at our cabin,” one TikToker commented. “It’s really just perfect.”

“Isn’t it just?” Nadia wrote back. “Perfect for cabins and tiny houses.”

“So is it really just ash when you empty it?” another asked about the toilet.

“It really is,” Nadia replied. “I also didn’t believe it until I saw it.”

She purchased the Cinderella Incinerating Toilet for her tiny home for just under $4k

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She purchased the Cinderella Incinerating Toilet for her tiny home for just under $4kCredit: tiktok/tinylivingscandinavia
She said that once it's time to empty the toilet, it's just ashes from the incineration

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She said that once it’s time to empty the toilet, it’s just ashes from the incinerationCredit: tiktok/tinylivingscandinavia



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