The flush mechanism on a toilet is commonly referred to as the "flush handle" or "flush lever." This component is used to activate the flushing process, allowing water to flow from the tank into the bowl to remove waste. In some modern toilets, it may also be a button or a touchless sensor instead of a traditional lever.
The thing you pull or push to flush the toilet. LOL
He Invented The First Flush Toilet In 1568.
Well, it depends how many times you don't flush a toilet. If you don't flush it one time, nothing happens. But if you don't flush it for a month or something, and then you finally flush it, it may get clogged with toilet paper.
Yes, a toilet does flush counter clockwise in the USA.
$1.34 per flush
The device used to flush a toilet is called a flush handle or flush button.
The device used to flush a toilet is called a "flush handle" or a "flush lever."
The thing you pull or push to flush the toilet. LOL
The handle on a toilet is commonly referred to as the "toilet handle" or "flush handle." It is the mechanism that activates the flushing process, allowing water to flow from the tank into the bowl. In some designs, it may also be called a "flush lever" or "flush button" if it operates differently.
you flush the toilet
it is called a swirley
flush my underwear down the toilet
Yes, you can flush toilet paper in this restroom.
That would be a swirly.
He Invented The First Flush Toilet In 1568.
I would intentionally overflow a public toilet by taking the lid off the back, then taking out the thing that covers the hole in the bottom. Then clog the toilet and just wait. The toilet will just flush and flush and flush and flush until it overflows. And then it will keep flushing. You could flood the entire bathroom with no one even knowing!
The flush button on an airplane toilet is typically located on the top or side of the toilet bowl. It may be a button, lever, or sensor that you can press or activate to flush the toilet.