Toilet spray gun

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A decent toilet with a good pan design usually won't have any issue with a 6ltr flush. A £50ish toilet that has a narrow neck and crap water ways will struggle.
Yes, well, I can only conclude that our toilet isn't up to handling my poo.
Perhaps you can recommend a better one.
 
Yes, well, I can only conclude that our toilet isn't up to handling my poo.
Perhaps you can recommend a better one.

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Serious question: I installed a discrete Laufen home urinal in an empty corner of the downstairs loo, flushed by a push-button straight on the mains. Is that against regs?
 
Did you really install a urinal in your home or is this a wind-up?
 
I don't see why it would break regs

I wish my wife would let me have a urinal, that would be fkn brilliant.
 
When I retire to Scotland to do more cycling, walking, skiing, kayaking and climbing our workshop/kit store will have a urinal in one corner so I don't have to go outside to pee on the grass.
 
Nope, should be fine due to the air break that is afforded by the flush spout/valves distance to the outflow waste water. That being said, always prudent to have a double check on it, if it's mains fed.
 
Where I was repairing the heating last Monday they had one of those illegal sprays beside the toilet.

It reminded me that on my Water Regulations course, at Thames Water, they asked us to report the address to them so that they could go round and condemn the installation.

They even had a direct number so you did not get fed up waiting for all the options!
 

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