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I watched that and the first thing that I thought of is, what if my toddler son knew of this and the things that he'd try to put in there and want to flush.
They should have shown some real world tests. A maxi pad or two, a couple of hot wheels cars, 18 overcooked hot dogs (to make them mushy) with half a roll of toilet paper, a can of playdough, GI Joe, and a childs shoe.
Who flushes grapes or carrots? That is not particularly helpful to me.
This is impressive. I have 3 kids - 2 are boys which are 6 and 8. I am thinking that purchasing one of these toilets now might be a well worth investment.
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Unfortunately they didn't test it with the one thing that actually clogs toilets... TOILET PAPER.
Cute but I'm not sold on it. Test with paper. Paper, not hot dogs, causes clogs.
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