One of the darker moments of my parenting career saw me holding a terrified three-year-old on a toilet that repeatedly automatically flushed at a volume that is only appropriate for the whooshing ...
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In theory, toilets that flush automatically are the ideal bathroom update. They're more sanitary, have no handles to break, are more handicap friendly, don't waste water, and best of all, there's no ...
“It is estimated that toilets are by far the main source of water use in the home, accounting for almost 30 percent of residential indoor water use,” states the Virginia Cooperative Extension. In an ...
I see the automatic flushing toilet and I think to myself, how am I going to do this without getting splashed on and be successful and clean in my pursuit? Honestly, after using an automatic flushing ...
Being at CES all week, I've been surrounded by sensor based everything in the bathroom, sensors on the toilets, urinals, sinks, soap, hand dryers, paper towels, everything, and its become kind of nice ...
It’s a super horrible experience! From the uncontrollable automatic flushing toilet, which constantly removes my toilet seat cover paper, to the toilet back-water splashing my clothing and body, with ...