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A new toilet also knows how to wipe the butt

An innovative and sophisticated toilet will wash and dry you, and even give you a massage at the end of use. On a cold day, it will warm your butt, and if it stinks, it will break down the odor molecules

Haim Handwerker, Haaretz, voila!

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If you ask women what annoys them the most about their men, quite a few will point to their behavior in the bathroom. Those among them who lift the toilet seat before flushing, usually forget to put it back after the fact.

A couple with a penny in their pocket build a separate bathroom for men and women. But the majority have to deal with this primal friction every day. "Newrest", a revolutionary toilet from the Japanese toilet giant Toto, is now threatening to change the rules of behavior in the bathroom.

Well, how does the miracle work? Sensors, which send out rays every tenth of a second, pick up the approach of the man or woman to the toilet, and its upper lid rises by itself. A man, who wants to lift the seat, has to press a remote control on the wall and the toilet seat will rise. When he finishes, the sensors will notice it and the seat will come down by itself; So is the toilet lid.

The new toilet, which has an aerodynamic appearance reminiscent of a modern motorcycle, can be seen, and also tried, in the Toto showroom in Soho in New York. Leonora Campos promotes the new toilet and explains its wonders. This is not a particularly difficult task; Representatives of the American media, including the "New York Times", "Wall Street Journal" and "New York Post", eagerly attacked the new product.

The leading trend today in the field of bathrooms and bathrooms, explained Campos, is to use the toilet without touching hands, as much as possible. That's why Toto's engineers coined the slogan "No more toilet paper". At the end of use, by pressing the remote control, a small tube (and adjustable) will come out of the toilet, which will wash each and every person's intimate parts according to their personal preferences. This small washing tube will answer every whim in the field of intimate washing, even massage. During the drying phase, the toilet will emit streams of hot air.

There is something reminiscent of the French bidet, which is popular in Europe and Japan, but not in the United States. According to Campos, it will take time for the Americans, who are somewhat puritanical, to accept the product into their homes, but with the right means of advocacy, for example, helping the environment, it can be introduced. However, experts maintain that stopping the use of toilet paper is not a simple psychological matter.

A toilet with a brain

Whoever sits on the toilet on a cold winter day will also find that it is heated. In a comparative test done by the "Wall Street Journal" it became clear that this is one of the most popular functions among those surveyed.

Odor is another problem that newborns face. Instead of air purifiers, the Japanese engineers use "active oxygen" whose function is to break down the odor molecules. Moreover, when a person finishes defecating, the toilet flushes itself. This system has existed for some time in public restrooms and is slowly penetrating private homes as well.

The Neorest is also a silent toilet, and this is no small matter. As part of protecting the environment, the US authorities mandated the use of tiny amounts of water in the flushing tanks in toilets. Toilet manufacturers were forced to invent patents, for example, flushing the toilet with water under high air pressure. Thus, sophisticated and complex systems efficiently wash the needs, but create enormous noise. The Neorest is undoubtedly one of the most important inventions in the field. Its activity is silent, and its sensors even know what needs are involved and how much water will be required to flush the toilet.

Furthermore, Campos explains, the method in which the toilet works is different from anything on the market today. Usually the toilets flush from top to bottom. The neorest flushes the toilet in circular motions. The company's engineers have, in fact, created a cyclone inside the toilet, and therefore the likelihood that a blockage will occur decreases considerably.

All these complicated operations are possible because this toilet has a "brain" - a computer system that supervises all the complicated moves and manages them. According to Campos, what happens in the bathroom is similar to what will happen in the whole house. This way the kitchen will also become computerized and can even be operated via the Internet.

$5,000 to pee

Advertisement This toilet, which is naturally electric, is also very energy efficient. Her computer learns the usage patterns of the toilet's owners, and if they don't use it between midnight and six in the morning, the toilet will turn itself off and turn on again at six in the morning. In the event of a power outage, the computerized system will stop working. Therefore, in case of emergency there is also a handle on the sides of the toilet that allows manual operation.

The question is who will buy the new services, which cost about 5,000 dollars. In America there are many rich people for whom this is a negligible amount. Still, according to Campos, her company has no expectations for huge sales. The plan is to sell 1,000 units per month.

Undoubtedly, the Neorest is impressive, even if in the product demonstration one of the functions of the toilet did not work. Campus was quick to place the blame on the intense cold that is plaguing New York these days. It was a compelling reason, and yet the last thing someone who has to go to the bathroom outside of needs is a smart toilet that she's lost her mind about.

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