1596
Where was the first flushable toilet found?
1884. go to the related links box below for more information.
there are 8000 toilets at the o2 arena
Yes
Toilets are often referred to as "johns" due to the historical association with the name John. One theory is that it originated from "John Harrington," who invented the flush toilet in the 16th century. Another suggestion is that the term came from "john," a common name for men in England, which eventually became slang for public restrooms. This usage solidified over time, leading to the colloquial term "john" for toilets.
made flushable toilets ad had running water
made flushable toilets ad had running water
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No one knows
The toilets in this building may be clogging frequently due to a combination of factors such as excessive toilet paper usage, flushing non-flushable items, or a plumbing issue. It is important to address these issues promptly to prevent further clogs.
Toilets and sewers were invented in several parts of the world, in 31st - 18st centuries BC.
yesterday!!
The flush toilet was invented by Thomas Crapper
are flushable wipes biodegraddable?
the person who invented toilets
Where was the first flushable toilet found?
of course toilets