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Save Water ! My new Caroma Toilet Suite

It's pretty common design in Japan next to the "washlet" seat.
 
I thought you are in oz. Space should not be an issue.
 
6 litre tank?
how about the overflow?
Does the greywater flow into the garden?

It works this way...
a) Once flushed, the new supply of water will flow thru the mixer tap...
b) You will then wash your hands on the sink / mixer tap provided above the cistern tank..
c) Dirty water will be collected in the cistern tank..
d) Flush again.. the dirty water will flush the pedestal pan.. poo-poo gone !
 
It works this way...
a) Once flushed, the new supply of water will flow thru the mixer tap...
b) You will then wash your hands on the sink / mixer tap provided above the cistern tank..
c) Dirty water will be collected in the cistern tank..
d) Flush again.. the dirty water will flush the pedestal pan.. poo-poo gone !

Referring to point (a)
So, only a limited amount of fresh water will be available?

Point (c)
If no one washes hands, there is no water to flush toilet?
 
neddy: Referring to point (a)
So, only a limited amount of fresh water will be available?

If I'm not wrong.. a full flush will have to replenish 4.5l of water ( 4/5 star rating.. half flush will be half i guess:o

neddy: Point (c)
If no one washes hands, there is no water to flush toilet?

No... once you pressed the button (full flush or half flush), water starts flowing from the mixer tap..
 
neddy: Referring to point (a)
So, only a limited amount of fresh water will be available?

If I'm not wrong.. a full flush will have to replenish 4.5l of water ( 4/5 star rating.. half flush will be half i guess:o

neddy: Point (c)
If no one washes hands, there is no water to flush toilet?

No... once you pressed the button (full flush or half flush), water starts flowing from the mixer tap..

Excellent idea. Simple to operate too.
 
When you getting 1 where it plays "Flushing sound" from Japan? Or the 1s where you get to have a water jet to wash your backside 1 ah ?
 
When you getting 1 where it plays "Flushing sound" from Japan? Or the 1s where you get to have a water jet to wash your backside 1 ah ?

I tried the jap toilet in a 5 star hotel in Ho Ching Ming.. very impressive.. there's music.. heated seat.. a hose point to wash your kar-chung and one to wash your lum-par :)
 
You get them in Egypt.

The females simply love using them for the other hole.

You mean a Bidet. Its actually a very European thingy.

Hmmm might get a Bidet when I have the chance. Good to use before and after sex.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidet


A bidet is a low-mounted plumbing fixture or type of sink intended for washing the genitalia, inner buttocks, and anus. Originally a French word, in English bidet is pronounced /bɪˈdei/ (US) or /ˈbiːdeɪ/ (UK).


Bidet is a French word for pony (and in Old French, bider meant to trot). This etymology comes from the fact that one rides a bidet much like a pony is ridden.
The bidet appears to have been an invention of French furniture makers in the late 17th or early 18th century, although no exact date or inventor is known. Theories exist that its inventor is Christophe des Rosiers, furniture maker for the French Royal Family, but Marc-Antoine Jacoud is also rumored to have been the inventor. The earliest written reference to the bidet is in 1710. By 1900, due to plumbing improvements, the bidet (and chamber pot) moved from the bedroom to the bathroom. 1960 saw the introduction of the electronic bidet, an attachment which connects on to existing toilet arrangements — ideal for bathrooms lacking the space for a separate bidet and toilet.


Bidets are primarily used to wash and clean the genitalia, perineum, inner buttocks, and anus. They may also be used to clean any other part of the body; they are very convenient for cleaning the feet, for example. Despite appearing similar to a toilet, it would be more accurate to compare it to the washbasin or bathtub. In fact, the bidet is used by some for a baby bath. Bidets once served as a practical way for couples to prepare themselves before sex, as well as to rinse themselves afterwards.[1]
 
You mean a Bidet. Its actually a very European thingy.

Hmmm might get a Bidet when I have the chance. Good to use before and after sex.
You are referring to this.
bidet-and-toilet.jpg


But I am referring to this ...
These days, they are built into the toilet bowl. There is a turning knob on side of the bowl.
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In the past, this is what they did. Extending a tube, but sometimes, the shit got struck in the wrong place.
egypt_toilet.JPG


Very Shiok!
 
Yah, I get what you mean. I like the separate bidet solution. More elegant looking. Sigh, unfortunately need to have a bigger toilet.
 
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