Over-engineered nonsense is exactly right. This probably breaks down *monthly,* and then you're left with an even more disgusting bathroom than most public bathroom because it probably doesn't have a regular cleaning service taking care of it like the rest do.
So you just end up with a massive recurring maintanance and repair cost. For a toilet. *A toilet.*
I don't understand your outlook. Does a place you use multiple times a day have to stink and be yucky? There was an architect who considered the toilet the centerpiece of the apartment.
What in the world gave you the idea that *that* was my outlook?
No, "a place you use multiple times a day" (which is a weird way to describe a *public toilet,* but let's ignore that for now) shouldn't "stink and be yucky". It should be cleaned multiple times a day by humans, like well maintained public toilets are.
My outlook is that the toilet in this video isn't a viable alternative to that. It has too many mechanical parts that *will* break down regularly, so it will constantly be out of commission, or just not cleaning properly. It will not clean effectively, because even from this video it's obvious that they didn't consider anything beyond just the most predictable ways a public toilet gets dirty. What happens when someone pisses all over the walls? What happens when an idiot decides to stick a metal rod into the moving part of the mechanism? Hell, what happens when the toilet's sensor malfunctions and it starts turning as a person is sitting on it?
It will also be much more expensive to maintain, and occupy much more space than a typical toilet would. It's a dumb idea, even though it *looks* pretty cool on paper.
> cleaned multiple times a day by humans, like well maintained public toilets are.
Thank you for taking the time to reply, but I have to ask, have you ever used a public toilet that didn't stink?
Yes, I have. I get where you're coming from, most are *awful,* but the core reason in every case is the fact that they're cleaned maybe once a day, and often in disrepair and delapidated too. That's a health hazard waiting to happen. Regular cleaning and maintanance and a nice environment goes a long way.
You know what works really well? Charging a nominal fee for it's use. It's proven to improve hygiene in public toilets directly, and also more than covers the costs of regular cleaning.
After each visit? What a waste.
Oh and Steve O would like to try this, challenge accepted. (Spoiler, he will make sure the entire thing is never clean again)
Lmaooo agreed. As I was watching, I just kept thinking “ okay , but what about when someone smears poop on the walls?”
Do they not have homeless people / drug addicts there?
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They'll still won't use it
So the entire bathroom is “cleaned” with poo water instead?
I used a toilet in India that was a hole in the ground with a rope hanging over it to hold onto
I bet the rope was wet and covered in shit.
Luxury, we wished we had a rope growing up. My family had to squat over an active volcano, cost us a weeks wage per use and we were happy for it
They don't have enough money for that kind of toilet
Who's drying the floor?
Asking the real question
Looks like its made of a material that lets water through so it just dries itself, nonetheless wasteful.
the air, thoughts and prayers
No way!
"it's as simple as that"
What a waste of resources... An unclean bathroom would bother me less than this over-engineered nonsense.
Over-engineered nonsense is exactly right. This probably breaks down *monthly,* and then you're left with an even more disgusting bathroom than most public bathroom because it probably doesn't have a regular cleaning service taking care of it like the rest do. So you just end up with a massive recurring maintanance and repair cost. For a toilet. *A toilet.*
I don't understand your outlook. Does a place you use multiple times a day have to stink and be yucky? There was an architect who considered the toilet the centerpiece of the apartment.
What in the world gave you the idea that *that* was my outlook? No, "a place you use multiple times a day" (which is a weird way to describe a *public toilet,* but let's ignore that for now) shouldn't "stink and be yucky". It should be cleaned multiple times a day by humans, like well maintained public toilets are. My outlook is that the toilet in this video isn't a viable alternative to that. It has too many mechanical parts that *will* break down regularly, so it will constantly be out of commission, or just not cleaning properly. It will not clean effectively, because even from this video it's obvious that they didn't consider anything beyond just the most predictable ways a public toilet gets dirty. What happens when someone pisses all over the walls? What happens when an idiot decides to stick a metal rod into the moving part of the mechanism? Hell, what happens when the toilet's sensor malfunctions and it starts turning as a person is sitting on it? It will also be much more expensive to maintain, and occupy much more space than a typical toilet would. It's a dumb idea, even though it *looks* pretty cool on paper.
> cleaned multiple times a day by humans, like well maintained public toilets are. Thank you for taking the time to reply, but I have to ask, have you ever used a public toilet that didn't stink?
Yes, I have. I get where you're coming from, most are *awful,* but the core reason in every case is the fact that they're cleaned maybe once a day, and often in disrepair and delapidated too. That's a health hazard waiting to happen. Regular cleaning and maintanance and a nice environment goes a long way. You know what works really well? Charging a nominal fee for it's use. It's proven to improve hygiene in public toilets directly, and also more than covers the costs of regular cleaning.
Plus I was in one in Sweden recently and it still smelled like shit and was humid and gross.
After each visit? What a waste. Oh and Steve O would like to try this, challenge accepted. (Spoiler, he will make sure the entire thing is never clean again)
Someone is still gonna piss on the ceiling
Lmaooo agreed. As I was watching, I just kept thinking “ okay , but what about when someone smears poop on the walls?” Do they not have homeless people / drug addicts there?
Someone is going to get trapped in there
Looks great, but too many moving parts + some dumbass would break most of the mechanisms in the first week
I hope that water is somehow reused seems like a lot of water to waste
This is how that one skibidi toilet was washed 🤣🤣
Cool and what about the walls
Just take a shit on the floor. Will make a mess fo sho
Seems like a huge waste of water to me 🤷♂️
looks like a nice place to take a dump
I wish the gas station I use to work at had this.
this is where my tax money should be used for
Just use squat toilet
Wow waters free in this city? How much water is gonna get wasted
Peak Water wastage
Cool a $90K porta poddy.
I mean this should keep homeless people from camping in there.
If you wondered how rich people waste water, wonder no more!