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What do you think?? They are more sanitary, however do they conserve
more water as well???

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What do you think?? They are more sanitary, however do they conserve
more water as well???


Yes more sanitary for a business or an open area like a mall etc. so it
isn't left to the person to flush. But for home what's wrong with if it's
yellow let it mellow if it's brown flush it down? Works for me but YMMV.

Rich


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refer to the specifications for GPF gallons per flush.

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Yes more sanitary for a business or an open area like a mall etc. so it
isn't left to the person to flush. But for home what's wrong with if it's
yellow let it mellow if it's brown flush it down? Works for me but YMMV.


That yellow stuff contains a lot of solids. It can, over time, ruin the
fixture. Don't let it sit too long.


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More sanitary, yes. Conserve more water, no. It's a lot better to teach your
SO to flush when they are done.

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Those sensors are actually peter meters....


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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 05:59:21 -0500, "Bob" wrote:

More sanitary, yes. Conserve more water, no. It's a lot better to teach your
SO to flush when they are done.

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What do you think?? They are more sanitary, however do they conserve
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Such a toilet could be connected to a home automation system. For
example, it could be flushed automatically when the doorbell rings.
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:12:45 -0500, "Joseph E. Johnston"
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"caissie" wrote in message
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What do you think?? They are more sanitary, however do they conserve
more water as well???


Those sensors are actually peter meters....


"beeeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeep This toilet has determined that
your member is too short to allow for effective use. Please go away
and don't bother me again."
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