• @[email protected]
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        261 month ago

        I know the joke and all, but recently the local theme park has replaced their toilet brushes with toilet rubber shovels. They work surprisingly well. They can both hack’n’slash a log, but also the back side is also ripped so you can use it to brush out the regular shit from the sides, while avoiding the dreaded paper clutter and other issues with a toilet brush being used by thousands of people daily.

        It’s like toilet brushes evolving into poop knives. Looks like this: https://pin.it/OKHBRlxjI

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          81 month ago

          Culture shock #2. A public American toilet may require “thousands” of toilet brushings daily.

          Tell me you were exaggerating… Right?

          • @[email protected]
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            71 month ago

            Yeah well, I’m not counting. On busy days, the toilets have queue lines all day long. Depending on the length of the visit and the willingness to use the brush, it’s probably in the hundreds, or at least a lot more than anywhere else.

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              51 month ago

              Hmm maybe brushed by staff once every 1-3 hours if visibly dirty?

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          11 month ago

          Amazon’s on Pinterest, then?

          Neat design - could be quite effective under the rim. Just wonder about longevity of the hinge.