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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostI'm having a wet room installed and, since the traffic through my house is largely male, I'm toying sith the idea of a urinal.
Any of you lot got one?
Not sure whether to go for one or 2 standalone appliances or get a trough. Most of those seem to be made of cheap metal these days though. I guess a reclamation yard may have an old porcelain trough especially when one considers how many public wcs have closed over the years.
Yes, definitely tempted on a trough - if only for the sport of chasing the fag end from one end to another.
Ever heard "toilinal"?.....toilinal = toilet + urinal
Check out the video on youtube:
A home urinal - YouTube
According to the animal behavior, the exist unisex toilets (so called) in houses are neither fair nor qualified for both sexes.
A new generation of sleek, unisex hygienic apparatus that saves much water and creates a more pleasant and cleaner environment for toilet users.
Let's end the battle and no more fights on the topic of toilet seat up or down...forever!Comment
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