Reddit mentions: The best toilets & toilet parts

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u/gamerfather · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I'm not a regular contributor, but I felt like making a top-10 list of my favorite books so far. (My son will be turning 3 soon.)

The rules mention links to facebook or blogs; I'm hoping non-referral links to Amazon are okay. I'll link board books where possible, because pages get ripped and torn until at least two-and-a-half years of age.

  • Little Blue Truck: Most parents probably already know this one. Great book for when children are starting to speak - you can point to each of the animals and ask what it "says."
  • Jamberry: Beautiful illustrations, and it can be read as a song. I'm pretty sure two verses were switched - I think it should be "Three berry four berry, my berry your berry, hayberry strawberry, finger and pawberry." Bugs me a little bit.
  • Chugga Chugga Choo Choo: Another singable book with rhymes and good illustrations, and a good means of prompting child participation - they can fill in the "whoo whooo!" part.
  • Planting a Rainbow: Great eye-grabbing book for learning colors. Can also be read with a rhythm, though it isn't as singable as the others.
  • Little Owl's Night: Great book for pre-empting any fears of the dark. "Owls wake up at night time, and sleep when the sun is up." Surely if this little owl is chilling at night with his fox and turtle buddies, that means nighttime is nothing to be afraid of.
  • The Little Dump Truck: Has a good rhythm and good illustrations. Helps give your kid, who loves dump trucks but doesn't know why, an idea of what dump trucks actually do.
  • Twenty Big Trucks in the Middle of the Street: Fantastic counting book, and has a good rhythm as well. Highly recommend for getting your kid to count past ten.
  • Potty: A godsend for potty training. Start reading it a couple months before you introduce the potty, and read it often. We potty-trained our son at about 34 months with a combination of this book and Season 2, Episode 1 of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. He used a little plastic thing for about two weeks before we moved him up to the integrated seat, which is great because it can just be wiped down after use.
  • Julia's House for Lost Creatures: Beautifully illustrated, and a great introduction to cleaning up after yourself. "What do good boys do if they make a little mess?" "Um, clean up!" The text doesn't flow well in some parts - I get the impression that this was intended for comic-book reading children - but it isn't overly wordy and has more than enough art to compensate.
  • Why is the Grass Green? First Questions and Answers about Nature: If anyone knows about a more recent version of this, I'd be very interested. We found this one in a library's outdoor "take one, leave one" box. Some of it is still too advanced for our little one to wrap his head around, but the way this book distills concepts into concise explanations with simple wording is amazing. Highly recommended for any child that asks a lot of "why" questions.
u/EdenSB · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

/u/MeishkaD said that my entry disappeared, so here it is again. I've deleted my previous entry now (after you said it disappeared), just to make sure it doesn't show up twice.

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1.) Something that is grey. [Not on wishlist]


2.) Something reminiscent of rain. [Not on wishlist]


3.) Something food related that is unusual.


4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself. Tell me who it's for and why. (Yes, pets count!)

This is for my classroom mostly. One of the projects the student's like to do is making board games. They like using various types of die, but when we made cardboard ones, they fall apart.

5.) A book I should read! I am an avid reader, so take your best shot and tell me why I need to read it!

I can't give too great a reference. This book is on my wishlist, as I've not read it, after all. It's supposed to be really funny though, with an interesting story. The downside is that getting the whole series is too expensive.


6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping... that is not jewelry, nail polish, and or hair related! [Not on wishlist]


7.) Something related to cats. I love cats! (keep this SFW, you know who you are...)

These are pretty awesome.


8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it. [Not on wishlist]

I've wanted one of these for ages, but they're not useful enough to justify.


9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life. Why? [Not on wishlist - I own it]

It's incredibly funny and almost everyone has seen the film it's based on. A lot of people have never even seen a parody movie, so it's a new genre to a lot of people and thus a new experience.


10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. Explain.

A bit of a different item than normal. When the zombies attack, we're going to need to be well rested. Baseball bats and the like are common enough, but a good pillow is hard to find.


11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals. [Not on wishlist, as Amazon.co.uk item]

A book about learning to become a Primary School teacher. After my current teaching job, I want to go back and train as one in my home country.


12.) One of those pesky Add-On items. [Not on wishlist - the base game is on wishlist].


13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item. Why?

Playstation 4. It's not on my wishlist as I think anyone would ever buy it, but more to remind myself that it's region-free and only $400 in the US if I can get enough giftcards someday. In my home country it's about $550. The why is mostly Kingdom Hearts 3 and Final Fantasy XV - both series which I've gained a lot of enjoyment from. There's also that some of my favorite series such as Disgaea are Playstation-exclusive.


14.) Something bigger than a bread box.


15.) Something smaller than a golf ball.


16.) Something that smells wonderful.


17.) A (SFW) toy.


18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school.

(For reading digital textbooks on)


19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be.

Disgaea D2. My current obsession has been trying to convert my old Disgaea 3 save, which has 120 hours and my Disgaea 4 save which has 95 hours, so that I can use it on another PS3.


20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. Explain why it is so grand. [Not on wishlist.. but it should be]

The toilet throne. It's amazing that someone has thought of it, if nothing else. Now you can feel like a Queen or King, while going to the restroom.


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Bonus: Made in Oregon

Raffle: fear cuts deeper than swords

u/abigaelb4 · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

This is the one I have. You can buy one that has a hook up for hot water as well but my tap water isn't cold for whatever reason so it doesn't bother me to just have a cold water line. It uses the water that would eventually run to the tank. It's basically like using the water from your sink line--I know a lot of people think that its uses "toilet bowl" water but it doesn't. It's really easy to install. I actually have reinstalled it on a different toilet in my house and it worked on both. You do have to buy little spacers to attach to the bottom of your toilet seat since the bidet attachment makes the back of the seat sit a bit higher than the front. Again, they're really easy to install/uninstall. Definitely get the ones that screw on so they don't fall off one day into the toilet.

To use you just stay seated and SLOWLY turn on the knob. The one I have linked has SUPER HIGH water pressure but maybe there are models that aren't so strong. Do NOT turn it on while you're standing in front of it "just to make sure it works". I shot myself in the chest the first time I tested it hahahaha. Lots of guests also get curious and turn it on while standing in front of the toilet instead of sitting and end up getting shot in the chest or face. It's hilarious. My father in law for shot in the forehead with the water!

All in all its a 45$ investment if you use the same set up I did--definitely worth the money and if you can always upgrade to a different model if you end up liking it!

There are handheld type options that look like a shower head but they require maneuvering on the toilet and seem like more trouble than just staying seated.

I tried moist wipes for a while but a lot of them have alcohol in them and seemed to dry out more than they helped.

Sorry for the long winded response, hope it was helpful!

u/Mitt_Romney_USA · 26 pointsr/politics

Well, I don't know what the brand was, because all the text was in Japanese (which made it even more fun to play with, because every button I pushed was a surprise!) - but I've found some pics on Amazon to give you a sense of the thing.

Imagine a toilet like this

And on the wall beside you there's a control interface like this.

I can't even tell you how enjoyable that potty was.

My favorite setting was a cool seat with a soft, warm mist from tip to taint, and an oscillating jet pulse of slightly warmer water right on the butthole.

Then, you get dried off with a hot blast of scented air.

I don't remember what the venue was, who all the people were at the party, or even what music or food we had - but I distinctly remember that wonderful magic John.

ETA: Also I had the sound set on this ~30 second loop that sounded like a waterfall in the jungle.

The lights were nice and dim and the stall door was wood, and went all the way from cieling to floor with a very sturdy lock that made an affirmative ka-chunk sound.

The floor was clean and there was a coat rack right there in the stall.

The walls were slate-tiled and there was no lingering smell from previous poopers.

It was incredible.

u/therealmrsbrady · 2 pointsr/YouShouldKnow

It definitely does, yes. I did quite a bit of research before buying and was willing to spend around $100 or so but this specific model had the best overall reviews and added features for females as well, your gf will thank you I'm sure. (Side note, I initially ordered the blue but it looked, idk cheap somehow so I exchanged it for the white only and it looks much, much better, not cheap looking at all.)

A couple suggestions on other things that make a big difference imo for another $20 combined roughly, both recommended by other reviewers as well as a few specific YouTube installation videos (there is one that finally sold me on it, I'll see if I can find that too). A better/more solid and lasting brass, chrome finish T-adapter which also has a shut off and is compatible with this model (the 185 comes with a plastic one and only a few reported leaks and it doesn't have a shut off either and will eventually need to be replaced down the line). As well as toilet seat bumpers, taking into account the bidet only raises the seat a little but enough to not make it feel solid, the bumpers make it feel as it should, 100% solid with them.

The links for you to check out and maybe add to your wishlist (I personally highly suggest them):

KES Toilet Lavatory Brass... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00JIG4AGM?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Danco 10062 Toilet Seat Bumper... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00EA080X0?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf


Edit: This is the YouTube link where the guy uses the upgraded adapter as well as the bumpers and shows how to install easily too. (You'll see the 185 features that do make a big difference to me.)
https://youtu.be/juilRGZXLwM

u/Nostrowrongus · 3 pointsr/personalfinance

Sure a hot shower can stave of feelings of desperation. But if you just want to get clean, a five gallon bucket of water with a lid and a few drops of bleach (not too much, you don't want to smell like chlorine) can hold 100 white shop towels . You take a couple out each day and clean yourself up.

If you have two more 5 gallon buckets, one can be fitted with this. You'd want to line it with a garbage bag and throw some kitty litter in there, but it would suffice.

The third bucket you fill with soapy water, and toss your clothes/rags in and then when you need to wash them they're already pretty clean from jostling around in a moving vehicle for a day or two.


I could go on an on, but this is starting to turn into a prepper type thing. I'm sure there are plenty of videos out there that can teach a person better than I can explain it.

The most important thing though is to stay healthy and strong.

u/Scoregasm · 3 pointsr/Coachella

Well first, read through your Coachella welcome guide that comes with your box. It has tons of awesome information on what to expect.

Then, use the search bar and find tons of other threads recommending camping items. Seriously there's so many, nobody will cover them all in this thread.

That being said, here's a copy/pasted comment of mine from another similar thread. These are some of the lesser known items I like to recommend:

> "Individually Wrapped Butt Wipes: low profile enough to stash a couple in your fanny pack or backpack. Make the porta potties wayyy less of a nightmare.

>Individual Pedialyte Packets: never worry about hydration. Just drop one into every water bottle or Camelbak refill. Also tastes amazing in conjunction with "goodies."

>Chelated Magnesium: if your "goodies" make you queasy or clench your teeth a lot.

>Hydro Flask Cup: It's going to be hawt as FUDGE out there. Last thing you want is your drink getting warm. I've left these on the hood of my car by accident and come back to it still full of ice. Amazing.

>Ravpower Portable Charger: this bad boy is one of my favorite purchases ever, not just for Coachella. When this thing's fully charged, it charges a full phone battery around 6-7 times. It charges like twice as fast as my wall outlet charger. It's seriously amazing.

>Individual toilet seat covers - Those camping porta potties are a fucking warzone sometimes.

>I'd also recommend side walls for your EZ Up as extra shade. Tapestries work too. "

u/smirk79 · 5 pointsr/AskReddit

Here's my "asshole with too much disposable income" version. .

  • Toto Toilet Seat
  • Inada Massage Chair
  • "Fitness" Pole
  • Parallettes

    The toilet seat is wonderful - I mean we're piping in and heating up water for the express purpose of making going to the bathroom a much better and toilet paper free experience. It even has a pink button for girls I never press.


    The chair costs far less (and I bought mine in person for substantially cheaper than amazon sells it) than many people will spend on inconsequential upgrades for a car. It is soothing to know that on-demand you or anyone you choose to let use the chair can access a pleasant, therapeutic experience for the price of a dime's worth of electricity.

    The parallel bars gave me access to press handstands, something I can do on concrete in public now without fear. I do street performance of acroyoga for fun and it's incredibly inviting to be able to be at ease playing acrobatically in public. The pole is crazy difficult, humbling, and a party in 4 square feet. AMA!
u/nightrod24 · 1 pointr/RVLiving

It's great actually we both have our own routines that put us outside of the truck so we only use it for like peeing in morning and before bed. They have a really nice one I'd recommend that I want when I go big like motor home a $1000 one it's the best . I change it about once a week for free and take it to a treatment plant and get flavored tst tabs online for the smell of the toilet

Nature's head https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009Z7EKIC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1464768144&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=composting+toilet&dpPl=1&dpID=41k7Tv5c0KL&ref=plSrch


Edit what I have https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004SFKJIQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1464768144&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=composting+toilet&dpPl=1&dpID=31o62v345UL&ref=plSrch

u/flatcurve · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

Yes. You want to search for either "Electronic Toilet Seat" or "Advanced Bidet Toilet Seat" or "washlet.' There's a range. Fair warning: They're typically not cheap. I got this one at Costco for $200 a few years ago, which is definitely on the low side for one of those, especially with that feature set. It's not available anymore though. A comparable model could be about $400-$500. This one is reasonably priced at $250, but it doesn't have an air dryer feature like the intelliseat. I also had an opportunity to use this one when I was in Japan, and it gets a nod of approval.

It seems like a lot to spend, but as others have said, once you get accustomed to it, you realize it's worth every penny.

u/Spongi · 7 pointsr/homestead

I use a bucket system like this and it works fine. My favorite method is to use pine shavings or pine sawdust.

You start with an empty bucket and add a layer of pine down, maybe an inch. Do your business, add enough shavings on top to cover your business. The only thing you end up smelling is the pine.

Once it's full (or heavy enough) you empty the bucket into a suitable compost bin and cover it with a biofilter. Old hay, straw, leaves, weeds, grass clippings, pine needles. Whatever is convenient/on hand.

Wash/rinse the bucket and it's good to go. Some people like to have multiple buckets on hand so when one is full they put a lid on it and wait till have several before dumping. A bit more efficient and convenient for some people.

It doesn't smell any worse then a regular bathroom, in fact in my opinion it smells better, as once the initial smell of your business fades all that is left is pine.

I use this lid. It's sturdy, has a seal and easily snaps on and off standard size buckets. Being portable makes it more convenient, as I can move it to where it needs to be when I need it there.

When the weather is nice I usually just keep it outside, but I have a lot of privacy. I can also take it camping.

How often you empty it really depends on how much you use it and how many people use it. When the weather is suitable I often just pee outside somewhere and often use it to fertilize my garden or pee on a compost bin. It's perfectly fine fertilizer if used right. I can dig up some links if you want.

So my buckets take about a week or two to fill up generally speaking. People uncomfortable, unable or unwilling to do that will fill up buckets faster.

I know a family of 4 who go through about 4 buckets a week during the warm months and maybe 6 during the winter.

u/justarandomcommenter · 2 pointsr/MultipleSclerosis

I obviously don't know you or your SO, but I wanted to let you know that even with minimal disability from my MS, I still find the talk toilets and grab bars absolutely useful. I was actually shocked at how useful they were, because I'm not in any terrible state where you'd think I'd actually need them. Specifically the taller toilet, and the double bar that can be pushed up and out of the way, are super useful.

u/JagerForBreakfast · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Not even a full weekend, but definitely worthwhile: swap out your toilet seats for the soft-close variety.. Toilet seats get gross and worn over time, and I can't explain how "luxurious" soft-close seats feel.. Not to mention it'll completely save your sanity if you have kids in the house.

I used these, but you don't have to get them from amazon - Lowe's and Home Depot sell them too. Expect to spend about $40 each.. They come in the standard (circular) and elongated varieties - make sure to grab the one that matches your toilet (if unsure take measurements of the bowl before you go shopping - the box has the measurements right on it). They take about 5 minutes each to install assuming your existing bolts aren't rusted. And as an added bonus they detach without having to remove the bolts for easy cleaning.

u/ZestyChinchilla · 1 pointr/asktransgender

Oh yeah! Something that really helped me was taking sitz baths (basically just a warm water soak for your perineum.) You can do it in the bathtub , but you can get plastic sitz baths that fit over your toilet so you don't have to deal with getting in and out of the tub. My surgeon sent me home with one, but you can get them at places like Walgreens, CBS, etc, or online ([this one on Amazon](Elongated Sitz Bath, Rose, 1.6 EL https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VS1HD0U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8qUgDbAWK14N2) is identical to the one they sent me home with.)

I started making a habit of doing a sitz bath after my nightly dilation, and it seemed to help quite a bit. It was really soothing too.

u/epicrepairtime · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I don't believe you have any way of meeting code requirements for a bathroom of the size you proposed.

Even though local code can vary, here's the guidlines locally for me:

> A minimum space of at least 21 inches must be planned in front of lavatory, toilet, bidet, and tub.

I don't see how you will comply with this in a 36"x36" room. I would be surprised if your local or state code didn't have this type of minimum specified, and beyond that don't think you'd find much resale value in such a tiny room (especially, if unpermitted, since not only would it be hardly appealing, but would have to be brought into compliance to sell the home).

If you do try to go for it, there are Toilet/sink combos that are both super compact, and are water efficient, since most models use grey water from handwashing to flush the toilet.

EDIT-

Thought that I'd also add that a macerator toilet can make it a lot easier to add plumbing for a toilet and sink in areas that are otherwise a challenge to plumb (due to the large size typically needed for the mess stack servicing a toilet/bathroom) due to wall cavity constraints. I still wouldn't recommend having just a 3'x3' bathroom though.

u/iminatub · 6 pointsr/Mommit

Put him on the potty before bath time and tell him he has to poop in there before the shower. If he doesn't go and poops in the tub, bath time is all done.

I would totally avoid the small potty seat if possible. We bought a toilet seat that has a small potty seat built right into it. We got it at lowe's for like $40. My daughter feels safe and secure and honestly cleaning poop out of a little potty is horrible haha.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00EPET9SQ/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile

Amazing.

u/Heffeweizen · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Buy this toilet seat. You just give the open seat/lid a gentle flick with your finger, then spring action causes the seat/lid to gently close as you walk away. Extremely easy!

u/Somnambulates · 1 pointr/Parenting

Mine hated the seat that goes on the toilet, so for a bit we went back to the little potty, but if you have a Home Depot or something similar near you, they sell seats with the kid seat attached so the kid would just lift the seat and pull the kid seat down and then when they put the kid down it reattaches with a magnet, pops out really easy for cleaning as well.

I just googled it and apparently you can find them just about anywhere. But here’s what it looks like.

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u/Canis_lupus · 18 pointsr/funny

Toto WT152M

Toto CT418FG

Nameeks GSI 694711



Wow - excellent calls. You know your shit(ters).

I think the only question at this point is: do they come in pink?

u/roman_wilde · 3 pointsr/greentext

its true, I had the issue, away for work was eating garbage for food... possibly glass lol, heals a fuck of a lot better if you use a japanese bidet to clean yer crackin, I cant swear by them enough you'll have a cleaner krakken than most the kings of the world.

https://www.amazon.ca/TOSHIBA-washing-toilet-Cleanwash-SCS-T160/dp/B003I89FWU

u/Styglan1DC · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Awesome - thanks for the input. So is this the best of all worlds then?

[http://www.amazon.com/CST454CEFG-01-2-Piece-Elongated-Sanagloss/dp/B002CQ4NVM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412269696&sr=8-1&keywords=toto+drake+ii](TOTO CST454CEFG#01 Drake II 2-Piece Toilet with Elongated Bowl and Sanagloss,1.28 GPF, Cotton White)

u/DocmanCC · 2 pointsr/Plumbing

There's the Toto Drake II as well. The Ultramax II is a one-piece unit, while the Drake II is a two-piece (separate tank and bowl).

Here's how they both flush. Pretty nifty.

u/ceapaire · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

12" is probably a bit tight for a toilet to fit. Try looking at tankless round bowl toilets for your best bet. This is the closest I found with a quick search, and it's at ~18" from the wall.

u/BellaLou324 · 1 pointr/Mommit

I know some kids don't like the potty seats because they wiggle a little bit. You might try something like this Mayfair Potty Training Seat.

It's basically a regular toilet seat that has another part that comes down to turn it into a toddler seat. Makes it seem like a more adult seat, and is a lot more secure.

u/miljardo32 · 1 pointr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

You need the sweet sweet nectar of the Washlet.

u/Aurigarion · 2 pointsr/japan

Heated seat and heated water: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B003I89FWU; it's amazon's top selling washlet. I would definitely recommend it.

u/MozartsMiddleFinger · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

We do, its an add-on seat you can buy from Amazon, search for Toto Washlet, the basic model is about $300. My neighbor has one and she said its one of the best purchases she's ever made.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005XNW1Q0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1425225982&sr=8-1&keywords=toto+washlet&dpPl=1&dpID=21lqiWLwP4L&ref=plSrch&pi=AC_SY200_QL40

u/sweetpea319 · 1 pointr/Parenting

I recommend one of these. It also helps prevent pee messes as it helps the child sit correctly. And no potty seat removal when parents need to go.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EPET9RC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_5kRezbECWAE2G

u/brokenbaristamom · 2 pointsr/breakingmom

We bought this toilet seat and it's one of our best purchases so far!

Mayfair 183SLOWA NextStep Adult Toilet Seat with Built-in Child Potty Training Seat, Elongated, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EPET9SQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_hc-hybDS19K92

u/reimannk · 1 pointr/TinyHouses

They'll fit fine in a 2x4 wall: http://assets.totousa.com/product-files/SS-00545_WT151M_WT152M.pdf I actually am surprised I don't see more people incorporate wall hung toilets in small spaces. They only cost about $500-$600 for the bowl and tank system: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0039O6WTM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1BKN001TNJPQ5&coliid=I30AWJP4P3KJP8

u/rancor1223 · 2 pointsr/AskEurope

Here you go. I picked it as an example because it was a best seller and looked fairly cheap, but maybe there are cheaper ones too.

Not sure about Amazon shipping prices though. I have a friend in Japan who forwards me stuff, so I just looked up Japan Post prices.

EDIT: And you may need to account or any further customs fees. Here it's like €8, but it's different in each EU country.

EDIT2: And I looked at the weight wrong. The product itself weights 4kg, but the box is 6kg, so the shipping comes in at 9400yen (SAL) or 5100yen (Surface mail).

u/SilkySquid · 1 pointr/Parenting

Yeah, I bought mine at Amazon... better prices than Lowe's online.

This should do it: https://amazon.com/dp/B00EPET9SQ

u/LittleWhiteLines · 1 pointr/toddlers

Late to the party but we like this seat. It is an adult seat with a kids seat built in.

https://www.amazon.com/Mayfair-NextStep-83SLOWA-000-883SLOWA/dp/B00EPET9RC

u/Exatraz · 1 pointr/CHICubs

Seriously.. he doesn't know what he is missing. I mean just look at the lovely lady I spent my last weekend with. Still makes you drugging him all the more impressive if he wasn't inebriated. You must have made the ol Bob Saget special.

u/MpVpRb · 1 pointr/technology

I LOVE my Japanese butt squirter toilet!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005XNW1Q0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I refuse to describe it using the French word

u/AmadeusZull · 3 pointsr/IAmA

Did you have to explain to your wife that when we men go #2 that we have to tuck our johnson like a drag queen under the tiolet seat to go #1 and #2 at the same time? My wife laughed at me when I suggested I really needed one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Big-John-Toilet-Seat-Front/dp/B000QSHUHM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1268425148&sr=1-2

u/growamustache · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I installed a Toto Drake II a year ago, and love it. never close to a clog, flushes quick, albeit a bit loud.
amazon link

I've honestly never had a problem with crap sticking to it, as many people complain about some Toto low-flow toilets.

u/traal · 1 pointr/Frugal

The cure for toilet paper. As a bonus, it also cures KBS.

u/AprilTron · 3 pointsr/fatlogic

He replaced the entire toilet for one that handled heavier people, but something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Big-John-Oversized-Toilet-Stainless/dp/B000QSHUHM/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

u/PatricksRedditAcount · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Where is that?? I know toilets to look like this (hope that link works, got it off google images). The trigger thing on the front flushes the toilet, same sized flush every time!

u/harrysawyers · 2 pointsr/IAmA

There's not really any bidet you could call mainstream in the US, but one product that comes kind of close is the Toto Washlet, a popular and well-liked item that's been around a while. Take a close look at the pros and cons to see if it would meet your needs, as it's not strictly a bidet like the kind you'd find in, say, Italy.

You could probably find a plumber or kitchen/bath remodeler in your area who could handle the installation—and given the skill level you're describing, I would leave the job to a pro.

u/arizona-lad · 7 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Some are $300, eh? Clearly you haven't seen the Toto Neorest units:

https://www.amazon.com/MS992CUMFG-01-Neorest-Toilet-Cotton/dp/B00FOUDF62

Now THERE is a toilet......

u/windowpuncher · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

http://www.amazon.com/SW554-01-Washlet-Elongated-Toilet-Cotton/dp/B0011YSEUC

Get ready to have your mind blown.

You can have these

on any toilet.

u/gta0012 · 38 pointsr/fatpeoplestories

Maybe try a diff toilet seat like this:

Big John 3-W Oversized Open Front Toilet Seat with Cover and Stainless Steel Hinges - For Round Or Elongated Toilet Bowls - Weight Capacity 1,200 Pounds - White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QSHUHM/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_bvCLDb88RKH2Z

u/policiacaro · 2 pointsr/Frugal

For anyone who's curious and in Asia

this one has a seat warmer

u/fallingbrick · 1 pointr/oddlysatisfying

The unit he's using looks like this one. Portable composting toilets are quite sanitary and have no significant odor until it's time to empty them. They have a venting system and a small fan that pulls refreshes the air. When it's time to empty, the smell at that point is similar to rich soil.

He's not pooping in a bucket and swimming in the stench.

u/xxruruxx · 1 pointr/Foodforthought

Here's a Toshiba from amazon. There are a lot more from Toto and Panasonic by they're much more expensive.

u/sy029 · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

You do. Just search amazon for washlet

u/ArizonaLad · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

If you are willing to rework the plumbing, a wall mount could give you back the space you want:

https://www.amazon.com/CT418FGNo-01-Wall-Hung-Dual-Flush-1-6-GPF-0-9-GPF/dp/B0039O6WTM

u/Criticon · 2 pointsr/mexico

ajem...

https://www.amazon.com/TOSHIBA-washing-Cleanwash-SCS-T160-Toshiba/dp/B003I89FWU

Aunque si me ha pasado que se bota la pastilla del contacto y lo tengo que resetear, y si duró un rato apagado es como echarte hielito en el fundillo. No lo recomiendo

u/SomethingWonderful · 1 pointr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

Toto S300 heated toilet seat and bidet.

u/TCsnowdream · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

Also, this is a good model, it's also not too expensive (They can go up in price, quite spectacularly).

u/WannabeNomadic1 · 1 pointr/vandwellers

I got the Nature's Head with the spider handle, it was $960. If I'm remembering correctly the cabinet it's in is 2'X2'X2'.

u/kazame · 2 pointsr/firstworldproblems

Someone needs a bidet.

u/UnorthodoxGentleman · 1 pointr/AskReddit
u/KelticKhaos · 3 pointsr/vandwellers

Nature’s Head


Nature's Head Self Contained Composting Toilet with Close Quarters Spider Handle Design https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009Z7EKIC/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apip_OJd77kIBCfcZu

u/nacho_cheezus · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

No. This is a pro bowl