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Monday, March 30, 2020
Toilet paper is a giant waste of resources
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Its not called the Turd World for nothing....
A plumber came to my house a few months ago and told me that toilet paper and garbage disposals are the reasons for almost all residential plumbing calls. Without them residential plumbing calls would fall to near zero.
I’ve started composting to reduce problems to my kitchen drain( the reason for the house call) I’m now going to look into greatly reducing TP use.
We use a Toto Washlet and have for 20 years. I just installed a new one 6 weeks ago.
These just fit on the existing toilet. The biggest problem is there is normally no electrical outlet
near the toilet so these need to be installed. They work great.
You can get ones that just work off water now, no electrics required. The buttons are valves.
There are plenty of toilets now that have bidets built it. I wonder why in the West we never did this before?
I can recommend Toto toilets based on experience. Don't have a Washlet but I am sure that it is a superior product in keeping with Toto's quality. The downside is expense.
There are attachable bidets beginning at about $30, and some of the lower priced ones get four to five stars from users. But the least expensive ones attach to the cold water line for the toilet.
I got the order to get one so I am shopping around now.
In Iowa City, trash collection include separating landfill trash, recyclables and compostables into provided containers for weekly pick up.
Yeah we have a non profit “kids for composting” we are supporting right now for about 20$/mth but I’d like to see the city get involved. I do not want a composting bin in my yard. I don’t have garden or anything at present
some guy on Amazon said his one leaked and it destroyed his ceiling.
That may be the problem. I suggest putting it on the floor, not the ceiling.
I better change it to kitchen ceiling.
She thinks that a portable one will do. And no worries about the ceiling. :o
Thumbs up can be useful.
Toilet paper, books, and liners for birdcages. In theory, we could end the use of paper entirely.
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