As above, nice comfy seat for when you need to go!
Normally £19.92 so if you want one you better get your skates on..
This Kapako white classic toilet seat features a soft close function, meaning that it will close slowly and quietly when put down. The seat is made from polypropylene and comes with plastic hinges and a warm-to-the-touch plastic seat surface.
Soft close
Fixings supplied
Guarantee - 1 year
Top comments
maccy1
30 Nov 159#3
Heat needs to be added :laughing:
sradmad
30 Nov 154#2
good find op,nice price, heat :smiley:
Latest comments (26)
amok82
29 Dec 15#26
expired
serhat46
1 Dec 151#25
Ordered one. Good finding. Heat added. Thanks mate.
anigan
1 Dec 15#24
Wow!
adchesney
1 Dec 15#23
Just ordered
anigan
1 Dec 15#21
But it does make me think when I'm flushing the loo! :smiley:
Gort1951 to anigan
1 Dec 15#22
Use the sink.
Gort1951
1 Dec 152#17
When you fart, you are releasing sh** molecules. Did Charles Gerba PhD cover that?
Also if you put food in your ass, you sh** out of your mouth. Did Charles Gerba PhD cover that as well?
Thought not.
anigan to Gort1951
1 Dec 15#20
True. I am sceptical of the article which someone sent to me
Polypropylene
Synthetic resin (grains) softened and transformed by injection.
The advantages:
- Shiny look
- unbreakable
- interesting prices
Disadvantage:
- Static effects (i.e. dust sticks on the material), not scratch resistant
- "plastic" look
- often very lightweight (but therefore also cheap)
stealinstars19
1 Dec 151#18
Ordered one, many thanks xxx
anigan
1 Dec 15#16
Lol, have a read of this, I'm not quite sure what to make of it. Still flush with the lid up.
According to Charles Gerba, PhD, a professor of microbiology at University of Arizona in Tucson, flushing the toilet with the lid up is not wise. "Polluted water vapor erupts out of the flushing toilet bowl and it can take several hours for these particles to finally settle -- not to mention where," he says. "If you have your toothbrush too close to the toilet, you are brushing your teeth with what's in your toilet."When this aerosol of contaminated water is ejected into the air, it lands on everything in the bathroom, including your toothbrush. His research found significant quantities of microbes floated around the bathroom for at least two hours after each flush.
Best to keep the toothbrushes in the cabinet in case a child or a guest flushes the tiolet without the lid on and covers everything in the bathroom with fecal microbes!
anigan
1 Dec 151#15
Lol!
anigan
30 Nov 15#5
Have got a soft close toilet seat, hate it as takes ages to close and just want to slam it shut sometimes!
nelifex to anigan
1 Dec 15#13
Is your other half's head in it when you're slamming it shut?
Gort1951 to anigan
1 Dec 152#14
Do you need to hang around for it to close?
sneakyduck
1 Dec 15#12
jokes aside, I have one of these and would recommend. the fixings are a little fiddly and took a few attempts before I was happy with the fix, but overall very good - especially for the price.
Bargain Junky
1 Dec 15#11
Great, just what the wife needs for Christmas, ordered, thanks!
Opening post
Normally £19.92 so if you want one you better get your skates on..
This Kapako white classic toilet seat features a soft close function, meaning that it will close slowly and quietly when put down. The seat is made from polypropylene and comes with plastic hinges and a warm-to-the-touch plastic seat surface.
Soft close
Fixings supplied
Guarantee - 1 year
Top comments
Latest comments (26)
Also if you put food in your ass, you sh** out of your mouth. Did Charles Gerba PhD cover that as well?
Thought not.
Polypropylene
Synthetic resin (grains) softened and transformed by injection.
The advantages:
- Shiny look
- unbreakable
- interesting prices
Disadvantage:
- Static effects (i.e. dust sticks on the material), not scratch resistant
- "plastic" look
- often very lightweight (but therefore also cheap)
http://ag.arizona.edu/media/archives/6.11.html
According to Charles Gerba, PhD, a professor of microbiology at University of Arizona in Tucson, flushing the toilet with the lid up is not wise. "Polluted water vapor erupts out of the flushing toilet bowl and it can take several hours for these particles to finally settle -- not to mention where," he says. "If you have your toothbrush too close to the toilet, you are brushing your teeth with what's in your toilet."When this aerosol of contaminated water is ejected into the air, it lands on everything in the bathroom, including your toothbrush. His research found significant quantities of microbes floated around the bathroom for at least two hours after each flush.
Best to keep the toothbrushes in the cabinet in case a child or a guest flushes the tiolet without the lid on and covers everything in the bathroom with fecal microbes!