
Side-by-side guide
K68 Off-Grid vs The Rado
K68 Off-Grid and The Rado are both strong options if you are shopping for tiny homes. This comparison breaks down pricing, size, layout, and the tradeoffs that matter most when you are trying to pick the better fit.
Comparison table
Use the table below for the fastest read on price, size, and layout differences.
| Spec | K68 Off-Grid | The Rado |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $29,499 | $76,899 |
| Square feet | 400 sq ft | 1,120 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | 2 | 3 |
| Bathrooms | N/A | 2 |
| Sleeps | N/A | N/A |
| Loft | N/A | N/A |
| Home type | Tiny Home | Manufactured Home |
| Foundation | N/A | N/A |
| Builder | Kaldees | Tiny Homes USA |
Which one should you buy?
If you are deciding between these two homes, start with the tradeoffs below.
Choose K68 Off-Grid if:
- You want the more budget-friendly option.
- You prefer a smaller footprint that may feel easier to place or move.
Choose The Rado if:
- You want more overall living space.
- You need more dedicated bedroom space.


Key differences
- K68 Off-Grid starts about $47,400 lower than The Rado.
- The Rado offers roughly 720 more square feet than K68 Off-Grid.
- The Rado gives you more bedroom capacity than K68 Off-Grid.
- K68 Off-Grid and The Rado come from different builders, which can shape finish packages, delivery process, and warranty expectations.
Pros and cons
K68 Off-Grid
K68 Off-Grid Pros
- • Lower starting price by about $47,400.
K68 Off-Grid Cons
- • Less interior space, with roughly 720 sq ft less room.
- • Offers fewer bedrooms than The Rado.
The Rado
The Rado Pros
- • More interior space, with roughly 720 sq ft more room.
- • Adds another dedicated sleeping room.
The Rado Cons
- • Higher starting price by about $47,400.
Builder details
Builder relationship
K68 Off-Grid is built by Kaldees, while The Rado comes from Tiny Homes USA. Comparing the builders can help you weigh brand style, construction approach, and the rest of each lineup.
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