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From: AmericanStandard01
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  • I'm not impressed with these testing videos of American toilets. The only two things that showed the toilet flushing something that resembles what it's made to flush, were the water wrigglers and the scrunchies resembling balls of toilet paper. Marbles, crayons and the likes aren't really very rigorous, they're not the sort of thing that would block the toilet if there was too much. How about toilet paper?

  • @ramdomness453 Here in the U.S. they like to make these "kid-proof" toilets. They use all this junk to replicate what a toddler might flush down...

  • @TheSRESC I hope the sewage pipes are "Kid-proof" too then... I'd rather the toilet get blocked up then my waste pipes.

  • @ramdomness453 In these tests they have a disconnected outlet. But the pipes are 3-4 in diameter. (8-9 cm.)

  • i figured out the logo of a washdown toilet i saw in AMSTERDAM. i thaught it was something intense. but it was Porcher. i recognize the logo. damnit i should have gotten a video of it

  • very nice

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