Comments on: Butt seriously, copier paper turns into toilet rolls
Never thought I'd see the day when I would be wiping my rear with used copier paper straight from an office machine. But that day has arrived.
Never thought I'd see the day when I would be wiping my rear with used copier paper straight from an office machine. But that day has arrived.
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and secondly, no 2 toilet rolls weigh 72kg... so unless it's BURNING the rest of the paper to fuel the process, i don't understand what the hell is going on here
- by jeffsamuels9 June 3, 2009 6:49 PM PDT
- That's funny because the Japanese use hardly any toilet paper at all compared to the US as all their toilets are equipped with bidet sprayers. The Japanese Toilet is really a toilet bidet combination and although nice is also very expensive. You can keep your current toilet and get the same benefits by adding a hand bidet sprayer for very little cost. A hand held bathroom bidet sprayer is so much better than a stand alone bidet and this is why:: 1. It's less expensive (potentially allot less) 2.You can install it yourself = no plumber expense 3. It works better by providing more control of where the water spray goes and a greater volume of water flow. 4. It requires no electricity and there are few things that can go wrong with it. Available at http://www.bathroomsprayers.com
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