Some have a small air cylinder abit like a door loser. others have a spring .
they close softley
Some have a small air cylinder abit like a door loser. others have a spring .
Toilet paper is designed to be soft and absorbent, and also to fall apart completely when it is wet, so that it moves with the water through a sewerage system.
You should get a plunger stick it in the toilet and hold it in there till the water slows down and if that doesnt work close the toilet seat and wait til you hear a dweeling sound that means the water is going down.
I need some toilet repair work done on my master bathroom. It seems the seat has cracked, so I want to just invest the $500 in putting in one of those heated toilet seats with the bidet and sprayer and all that fancy stuff. Do you need any special attachments to hook this up to your toilet or does it come ready to use? I fell in love with them when I visited Tokyo and I've always wanted one.
By flushing
64 seats should work.
No it has not yet, but you could possibly build it on your ceiling, but it would never work out the way you would plan as a regular toilet. (but technically a space toilet could work upside down)
got to go to the toilet
the toilet of life
No CO2 is required in order for a toilet to operate. They work just fine without it.
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I'm not familiar with this toilet, but you might try PlumbingSupply.com. There is one for an Elger that might work.