The flush toilet was invented by Thomas Crapper
No one knows
the person who invented toilets
This is one question that still has alot of mystery around it, it is believed that Thomas Crapper invented the first toilet, however this has never been proved, but according to documentation, in 1738 J.F Brondel invented the first valve type flush toilet. Thomas Crapper invented the toilets...it figures!
Flushing toilets were first invented in the late 16th century. Sir John Harington, an English courtier, created a flushing toilet in 1596, which he called the "Ajax." However, it wasn't until the 19th century, with improvements in plumbing and sanitation, that flushing toilets became more widely adopted and practical for general use. The modern flush toilet as we know it was popularized in the late 1800s.
Believe it or not, his name was Thomas Crapper. That's why some people call toilets "crappers"
yesterday!!
No one knows
the person who invented toilets
1596
toilets
of course toilets
jeffrey
He is a man who invented toilets and indoor plumbing
In my shed with a hammer and some plastic stuff
in the 1800's i think
Ancient Rome had public toilets.
No. Toilets were not invented until the 1600s CE. Prior to that, people used latrines and outhouses. Secondly, the pyramids were intended as mausoleums and most mausoleums built today do not even have toilets because they are not designed to be inhabited by living people.