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Stiffe

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Hi all i was using the toilet at work today and just realized

that i love the flushing power of commercial toilets. My ****** toilet at home u gotta flush a few times to get all the crap and tp in one flush. WHere as you only need to flush once with a industry/commercial (i guess you can call it) toilet.
I wanna get a commercial style toilet

and a second is

i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.


Just thought like sharing
 

So

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i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.

Huh?
 

49erinnc

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Originally posted by: Stiffe


i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.

Though I never use public restrooms for situations where I have to sit, those are pretty cool devices. I've seen them a couple times and they're neat. I love public restrooms that are fully automated with no use of hands. I was in one the other day and I could do about anything I wanted in there without touching a single thing. The door on the way in/out was pretty much the only thing you had to come in direct contact with. Everything else was motion sensored. I guess more and more places are going that route.

 

jmdeathsquad

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you're lucky, we have the "energy-saving" low flow toilets where i work and people always manage to clog them...
 

Feneant2

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Low flow toilets are the stupidest inventions ever. Most of them require you to flush twice so where is the water saving?
 

tmc

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Originally posted by: Feneant2
Low flow toilets are the stupidest inventions ever. Most of them require you to flush twice so where is the water saving?

yup, came in "king of the hill" as well.
 

Stiffe

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Originally posted by: So
i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.

Huh?

My bad
what i meant to write was
the toilet's which have the automatic protective TP sheet is amazing.
You push a button or activate the sensor and it rotates on its own
You never will need to put down a TP seat.
 
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Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Originally posted by: Stiffe


i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.

Though I never use public restrooms for situations where I have to sit, those are pretty cool devices. I've seen them a couple times and they're neat. I love public restrooms that are fully automated with no use of hands. I was in one the other day and I could do about anything I wanted in there without touching a single thing. The door on the way in/out was pretty much the only thing you had to come in direct contact with. Everything else was motion sensored. I guess more and more places are going that route.

The need to have doors like at the grocery store on bathrooms. You have to touch the door, and if someone didn't wash their hands, you're touching their poop.
 

So

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Originally posted by: Stiffe
Originally posted by: So
i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.

Huh?

My bad
what i meant to write was
the toilet's which have the automatic protective TP sheet is amazing.
You push a button or activate the sensor and it rotates on its own
You never will need to put down a TP seat.

Wow, I've never seen such a thing.
 

mugs

Lifer
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Commercial toilets are great - the ones with no tank on the back. We have an old toilet at our house, so it's not low-flow. I hear there are low-flow toilets that are pretty powerful though (also expensive).

I never bother with putting stuff on the toilet seat, I just wipe it off to make sure there's no piss on it. So far I'm STD free. :D
 

49erinnc

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski

The need to have doors like at the grocery store on bathrooms. You have to touch the door, and if someone didn't wash their hands, you're touching their poop.

Saw some show the other night on public restrooms. It was pretty interesting and disturbing. The guy was stopping women as they came out to ask them where they placed their purse when using the bathroom. Most said the floor (YUCK!), some said they hung it on the door and a couple said they kept in on their shoulders. The guy had some germ-meter and swabbed the bottom of each purse. Of no surprise, the ones put on the floor were loaded with fecal matter. The only purses that passed the test were the ones left on the shoulder.

He also said that ironically, everyone is afraid to touch the door handle/knob on the way out because it's the cleanest part of the bathroom you come in contact with (since most people wash their hands before leaving). He said the knob/handle on the outside was the one you had to worry about.

And he also said that the first stall is always the cleanest one because for some reason, the majority of people don't go into it. So use the first stall if you want the one with the fewest germs.

Lastly, he said very few people wash their hands long enough to do any good. He said a good tip is to sing "Happy Birthday" (at normal speed) to yourself while washing your hands. That's the amount of time necessary to properly wash your hands.

 

Rubycon

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Vacuum toilets on ships are even better - until some dillweed knucklehead tries to flush their MT tequila bottle and plugs the line for DOZENS of other heads.

Other than that, they're great. :)
 

Stiffe

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Stiffe
Originally posted by: So
i bow down to the restaurant toilets that already have the plastic sheet on the seat and when u push a button it rotates around so no need for a tp seat.

Huh?

My bad
what i meant to write was
the toilet's which have the automatic protective TP sheet is amazing.
You push a button or activate the sensor and it rotates on its own
You never will need to put down a TP seat.

Wow, I've never seen such a thing.

Yeah its amazing at the restaurant here
called cactus club they have it and a tv its weird
they also have a couch in the Toilet mind u this is i guess a trendy restaurant
The tp seat is really only like plastic sheets which cover the entire seat and then circles around when u activate teh sensor



"I never bother with putting stuff on the toilet seat, I just wipe it off to make sure there's no piss on it. So far I'm STD free"

Yeah thats totally fine but i don't feel safe onless i have a think as layer of TP on the seat.

Its all about FLUSHING power...i hate it when they have no power its horrible.


SECOND has neone taken a crap and the bathroom temperature felt like it was 30degrees! C 90-100F for Americans
ITS GODDAMN AWFUL
A bathroom needs to be cool and quiet and if its in a restaurant maybe some low music
but always! must be cool
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: surferdude
what about the kid a few months back that tested fast food resturants and found that the ice machine was dirtier
than the bathrooms?

Yes, which is not entirely surprising considering they clean toilets with stuff that would be very harmful for a human to consume.