- urine-diverting
toilet. The
technology used for
modern toilets varies.
Toilets are
commonly made of
ceramic (porcelain), concrete, plastic, or wood.
Newer toilet technologies...
- human-headed
toilets—the
titular "Skibidi
Toilets"—and
humanoids with CCTV cameras, speakers, and
televisions in
place of
their heads. The
Skibidi Toilets, led...
- in a
composting toilet). P****enger
train toilets,
aircraft lavatories, bus
toilets, and
ships with
plumbing often use
vacuum toilets. The
lower water...
- conditions. Most
composting toilets use no
water for
flushing and are
therefore called "dry
toilets". In many
composting toilet designs, a
carbon additive...
- than with
toilets used in a
sitting position. They are also
occasionally found in some
European and
South American countries.
Squat toilets are regarded...
-
Portable toilets are
often available at
large outdoor events.
Public toilets are
commonly separated by **** (or gender) into male and
female toilets, although...
- container-based
sanitation systems,
composting toilets, or urine-diverting dry
toilets.
Bucket toilets are used in
households and even in
health care...
- That Thing? U-Shaped
Toilet Seat Edition".
Slate magazine.
Retrieved 26
April 2013. "Where is the Seat?
Seatless Toilets".
Toilets of the World. 2010s...
- pig
toilets to
Okinawa (Okinawan: ふーる (fūru) / 風呂)
before World War II, and also to the
Manchu people during the Qing
dynasty period. Pig
toilets were...
-
freestanding toilets in the street, the fee is
inserted into a slot by the door.
Mechanical coin
operated locks are also used. Some more high tech
toilets accept...