Never seen these less than £250, perfect for small toilet or if you have a separate toilet and bathroom. Great online price £120 at checkout, B&Q
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leok
15 Apr 16#25
There is no deal. Priced at £167 as of 15 april.
CPPERCY to leok
16 Apr 16#26
This post is nearly 2months old
Mark300ZX
2 Mar 16#24
Great a pan with a urinal on top, maybe the missus will now zip it when it comes to putting the lid down :smile:
fireman1
25 Feb 16#20
So it's just me that thinks this looks absolutely ridiculous? Do you straddle the loo to wash your hands? Obviously if there is enough room to stand at the side then there was enough room for a sink at the side.
OrribleHarry to fireman1
26 Feb 16#23
No it's not just you! Maybe bow legged people that regularly ride horses could comfortably straddle a toilet but for normal people this would be uncomfortable....
OrribleHarry
26 Feb 16#22
Why would anyone need this? I guess a caravan is the only scenario when I can see a use.
fireman1
25 Feb 16#21
I actually had to check it wasn't April when I saw this on b&q's homepage.
themorgatron
25 Feb 161#19
Plumb it with hot and you have the bonus of no condensation on the cistern, and the toilet looks a little less like brands hatch....
R1cbm
25 Feb 16#18
hahahaha..... made me laugh
008
25 Feb 16#17
Great idea, until your son's/daughter's student friends stay over after a hand nights *revision* and you realize you are
not washing your hands in water.. :neutral_face:
dirtysnypa
25 Feb 16#16
You are sick.
topgun06
25 Feb 16#15
Really tempted by this. I have room which currently just has a toilet in with no room for a basin..... Hummmm.
rafe17
25 Feb 16#14
Paid £199 for ours from B&Q a year ago so great price.
Need a competent DIY'r to fit as we had to make some minor adjustments to the seal between the cistern and the toilet base. The tap didn't sit snugly either so had to fabricate a better seat for it.
Small hand basin though but it ticks a box to be able to wash your hands so job done.
Shaz1973
25 Feb 16#13
A great idea . Just what I need
hukdbargain
25 Feb 16#12
Been here for years aswell not just Japan.
katie4
25 Feb 16#11
we have one of these, works a treat :-)
adhkarzf
24 Feb 161#7
That's actually a really good idea didn't even know something like this exists.
DealJourno to adhkarzf
25 Feb 161#10
These have been in Japan for years. Very good idea.
NYLONZ
24 Feb 16#8
We have 2 of these & they are excellent.
Fiddly to fit the flush mechanism but if you take your time & apply some common sense then it's pretty straight forward.
No hot water, just cold (but then it's far more hygienic to wash in cold water then hot, opened pores, germs etc....)
We paid £100 for ours a few months ago - still good for £120!
stevej1976 to NYLONZ
25 Feb 16#9
cold water has a temporary tightening effect on the actual skin as a whole due to the effects of temperature on vascularity which may slightly close the pores as the skin constricts, but its negliable. Either way the pores don't have muscles to open or close them. It's a myth :smiley:
jh787
24 Feb 16#6
Does it take hot and cold for the tap or just cold
jh787
24 Feb 16#5
Specsavers..?
Geemac
24 Feb 161#4
So I can pee in the top while the wife pee’s down below. She doesn’t like it when I ask if I can pee between her legs, seems as a man there’s something about my aim not being very good :confused:
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Filandwend
24 Feb 162#3
Bought this when it was on offer for £100 in B&Q a few months back. We have it in a separate toilet which had no sink and it works well. Its a bit fiddly to assemble the inside of the cistern but other than that it was quite simple to fit.
fazlulkhair
24 Feb 16#2
comes out as £167 for me .....
...ok it is £120. Good price
donslibi
24 Feb 161#1
Hot price but some serious issues according to reviews.
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not washing your hands in water.. :neutral_face:
Need a competent DIY'r to fit as we had to make some minor adjustments to the seal between the cistern and the toilet base. The tap didn't sit snugly either so had to fabricate a better seat for it.
Small hand basin though but it ticks a box to be able to wash your hands so job done.
Fiddly to fit the flush mechanism but if you take your time & apply some common sense then it's pretty straight forward.
No hot water, just cold (but then it's far more hygienic to wash in cold water then hot, opened pores, germs etc....)
We paid £100 for ours a few months ago - still good for £120!
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...ok it is £120. Good price