This is the first video on my channel featuring a pail flush toilet. Fixtures Royal Tern Maya (pail flush) (unknown date) Upload Date: October 24, 2023
I wouldn't be able to lift that entire trash can plus then there wouldn't be any for the rest of the people there. It would be more convenient to have a bigger scoop though.
Very unusual to have a "London Trap" Forward Trap Washdown toilet bowl with no tank or flushometer (not even a spud to fit one) - instead you have to flush it using a small pail bucket which is fine just to flush liquids but anything else maybe not so as there is a risk of clogging (a bigger pail bucket may do the job better but still a messy way of flushing a toilet as I heard some water from the current pail went onto the floor).
A lot of these bathrooms double as showers (not at restaurants of course) so they are designed so water can get on the floor and not be an issue. It is common for bathrooms to have wet floors there.
No esta tan mal el inodoro sin agua los que odio son los urinarios sin agua, el lagarto esta ahi me preguntare no usa ningún tipo de tanque ni fluxometro por que ahi no se puede meter 👍👍👍👍 pero tiene que echar agua gracias por el vídeo.
Waterless urinals are far worse because they don't get any water in them at all. Pail flush toilets do use water but someone has to physically put water in them for them to flush. That would be the main difference.
Interesting that it's designed to be bucket flushed only. But the fact that that's all you can do makes it basically worthless. Not even a spud where there could have been a tank or something to be installed.
Very interesting and strange restroom, a bucket for a sink is very weird the royal tern (I think that’s what it says) is incredible but no flushometer or tank appears to exist for some reason I think they prefer to save water. I wonder what the gecko unless it’s a lizard or iguana at 1:30 thinks of this weird setup
These are called pail flush toilets and they are not connected to water. You simply just take it a scoop and dump water in it to flush. I bet the lizard thinks that there will be bugs around it and I think he would be correct.
Tank toilets are more expensive there and many people living in the Philippines don't have a lot of money. It's also typical to have pail flush toilets.