Trying to design the bathrooms for a house I hope to build. What are your experiences with units such as this? Think I should install one? View Image
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At first I thought it was a joke but it looks like somebody is selling them om the internet.
I don't know about you but I can smell up a small room pretty well on my own. Don't think I need to be inhaling someone elses efforts too.
The toilet (toilets?) in my previous post is called the "TwoDaLoo" and was featured in articles in the the San Francisco Chronicle http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/12/08/HOMVTLDQB.DTL&feed=rss.homeandgarden
as well as "This Old House"
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20162346,00.html
among others.
Is this house for you or a spec?
Spec, no way, to specialized.
For yourself, Only if you really want it and can afford it. I don't see it being an asset at resale.
You're too late ... http://forums.taunton.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=tp-breaktime&msg=98071.1
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Thanks for the link. I am still guessing this is actually a hoax - reporters have been known to have been taken in before. There seems to be only the one picture and things don't quite look right to me. I am guessing it was Photoshopped as the water tank on the right end just doesn't look quite the same as the one on the other end. Plus it looks like it is supposed to be all one piece, which would be very difficult to manufacture and ship. Not to mention trying to install by getting the two flanges at exactly the right spot.For my house design, I have two toilets in the master bath, but they are in separate stalls (may also add a urinal in one stall). As others have said, I am not one for this type of togetherness. However, when I was a student at U.C. Berkeley in the '70s, I did have a girlfriend who like to leave the bathroom door open and talk to me when she was on the commode. She had a studio apartment (also know as an "efficiency" in the South) that had been a bedroom and the toilet was in what had been a small closet so from the bed to the toilet was only about 5 feet.
Ditto everything you said, plus it won't fit through most bathroom doors.
I dont like anybody that much!
Plus I think its a fake
Doug
I just spent 30 minutes digging thru my old email trying to find the link................................No luck.
Somebody emailed me a parody (SNL I think) of that machine in use.
For couples that couldn't stand to be apart. Rather Sophomoric humor.... but I chuckled anyway.
Found it
http://youtube.com/watch?v=v-JmArQEgc0
Edited 12/12/2007 5:27 pm ET by Boats234
Oh my god. That's rediculous
If someone were so twisted as to actually want soemthing like that why not install 2 standard toilets - with a kneewall in between if that is what is desired.