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About The Sanitaryware Channel

Has the way a toilet or urinal flushes ever been interesting to you? If so, the Sanitaryware Channel is for you! While the vast majority of people simply flush and do not give it another thought thinking all flushes are equal, here at the Sanitaryware Channel we recognize the differences. Sure all fixtures share the common goal of flushing away waste, but each individual toilet and urinal has its own unique way of doing so. The Sanitaryware Channel is dedicated to observe how plumbing fixtures have changed over the generations.

Disclaimer: I am solely interested in the fixtures [toilets, urinals, sinks, etc.] themselves NOT the people within the restrooms. I ensure that the space in which I am filming is void of people. I understand that there may be certain individuals who may not agree with my content—I kindly ask to simply not watch my content and allow the Toilet Community to remain in peace. In other words, please do not sue me. Thank you for your support and understanding.

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1992 American Standard Allbrook

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