This!There is no such thing. I learned the hard way. Almost $4k to learn.
This!There is no such thing. I learned the hard way. Almost $4k to learn.
You are flirting with a big expense if you are using "flushable" wipes on a septic system.Wrong, I had a place in the Mt. in Central Ca. All the local stores carried wipes, Cottonelle, nice N CLEAN, secure FLUSH. And a few others. Unless they were risking false advertising. In 18 years I never had one issue. Some people don't know you can not use regular baby wipes in septic system, there in lies lots of the problem. Most cities warn against using them in the sewer system. They must say Flushable.
When I bought the property, I had a septic tank inspection. The company told me, use only septic tank safe wipes, not regular baby wipes, and be sure to use RIDX or some other tank treatment. Look it up, there are lots of places to buy them. 18 years no problem. But, use what you feel save using.You are flirting with a big expense if you are using "flushable" wipes on a septic system.
He didn't have the comfort height or the elongated bowl.
If it can dissolve a body in 2 weeks, it will take care of some fancy TP.
I must be the odd man out because everyone and their brother loves them, but at 5’9”, I don’t like the comfort height toilets. If I sit on one without shoes on (which is the majority of the time in my house), I have to tiptoe and it’s uncomfortable. Kinda like the opposite effect of the squatty-potty.
Best toilet out there is the American Standard Vormax. Make sure you get elongated bowl right height (taller toilet). Google the Vormax and check out the ads on youtube. We do sell a some of the Toto Washlet seats as add ons and have sold a couple of the Neorest's but damn thats a lot of coin to take a dump.
Yes sir. I work for a P&H supply house. More of a background on the hvac side but am familiar with office chairs.
Ya, I'm thinking that's the way to go. You never know when there is going to be a movement( no pun intended ) to ban to TP to save the trees.Check out the Toto Washlet bidet seat for the Japanese toilet experience at a fraction of the cost--if you have an outlet nearby you can install it yourself on an existing toilet in 15 minutes. It's awesome and I don't understand why more folks don't have them. Treat yourself right.
A fraction of the cost you say. LOL. They did have a backpacking model. Only $215 to squirt your azz with some water.Check out the Toto Washlet bidet seat for the Japanese toilet experience at a fraction of the cost--if you have an outlet nearby you can install it yourself on an existing toilet in 15 minutes. It's awesome and I don't understand why more folks don't have them. Treat yourself right.
I believe this is a phase two project for the office chairs. Need the GFCI outlet and my electrical guy isn't free for a few months.Check out the Toto Washlet bidet seat for the Japanese toilet experience at a fraction of the cost--if you have an outlet nearby you can install it yourself on an existing toilet in 15 minutes. It's awesome and I don't understand why more folks don't have them. Treat yourself right.
Thats what I installed on a couple toilets about 5 years ago…..I was skeptical at first but that thing is awesome. Pretty innovative.Check out the Toto Washlet bidet seat for the Japanese toilet experience at a fraction of the cost--if you have an outlet nearby you can install it yourself on an existing toilet in 15 minutes. It's awesome and I don't understand why more folks don't have them. Treat yourself right.
Wife. “Are you on that damn hunting site again?”
Husband. “Yes…”
Wife. “How much can there be to read about backpack hunting and drop testing scopes?”
Husband. “I am reading about shitters. Now quit yelling at me and let me shit in peace.”