Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (13)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Gotta love the Clever Aussies!!!

  • crapper invented the washdown

    washdown=simply water and a drain. large drain because, well, there's no good reason to make it smaller. the simplest design for a toilet (except a shelf toilet)

    siphonic=water and a complex drain that causes the water to siphon, pulling the matter through either a vortex, a waterfall efect , or a single blowout water jet flushing action. the only thing that Caromas aren't good at compared to siphon toilets is bowl rinse. the trap design separates the two

  • @falaqdad15 Washdown=Pushing water down, through a trap. Siphonic=Sucking water down, because of the trap.

  • America siphon toilets are stupid and unsanitary. Toilets like these are the future of White plumbing technology and it'll never hit jewfested America which is ass backwards in everything...

  • New Zealand has had these toilets since the late 70s and has never used the type of toilet that USA has in most of there homes. I gees means USA is catching up with the rest of the world. LOL

  • why is he demo-ing with such small objects??? these things could damn near flush a football

  • @tyjezowski The trapway is big enough for a baseball , but they float

  • These really are just the greatest toilets you can buy.

  • @Nicholasg924 They would be if Caroma Australia decided to get with the times and make Elongated models. Get this, they make elongated toilets here in Australia, however they don't sell them to the public, they only export them overseas and sell us dodgy round ones only.

  • @Slikhedgehog

    I know! Maybe if I sent them a picture of my fat ass and that pee puddle at the back of my toilet bowl it should get them moving.

  • @NeoFalcon69 I'm already loding complaints to the Australian Toilet Organization. It's not hygienic for public toilets (or even home ones).

  • @Slikhedgehog We have a full line of elongated here in the states

  • @caverron Exactly, they sell them everywhere else in the world: USA, Canada, United Kingdom, but they're not available in Australia despite the fact it is now the most obese nation in the world!

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more