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Posted by Sacramento Dave on October 12, 2005, 3:16 pm
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> Has anyone tried any of these new cordless toilets? I am looking into
> replacing my toilet and thought I might go with one of these cordless
> models. However, I'd like to get opinions from others that have tried
> them before buying one.
> Saturday Home Repairman
Are you talking about the Kohler TE 125 with the small type Garbage Disposer
built in. If so go for the TE 135 it's 110V you do have to rough in a 110V
for hard wiring. but no messy batteries to change.
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Posted by Dr. Hardcrab on October 12, 2005, 5:33 pm
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> Has anyone tried any of these new cordless toilets? I am looking into
> replacing my toilet and thought I might go with one of these cordless
> models. However, I'd like to get opinions from others that have tried
> them before buying one.
I've heard of them and I might get one.
Hell! The one I have now uses 2 cords a month!
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Posted by SteveB on October 12, 2005, 11:41 am
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>> Has anyone tried any of these new cordless toilets? I am looking into
>> replacing my toilet and thought I might go with one of these cordless
>> models. However, I'd like to get opinions from others that have tried
>> them before buying one.
No one has asked the obvious, so here goes ........... does it come with a
charger or extra batteries?
Steve
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Posted by TURTLE on October 15, 2005, 12:11 am
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>>> Has anyone tried any of these new cordless toilets? I am looking into
>>> replacing my toilet and thought I might go with one of these cordless
>>> models. However, I'd like to get opinions from others that have tried
>>> them before buying one.
> No one has asked the obvious, so here goes ........... does it come with a
> charger or extra batteries?
> Steve
This is Turtle.
No it will draw energy by putting the reciever in the dark bathroom because the
reciever will charge from the power of the darkness. You have heard of solar
power, well this is call the Dark Power and darkness will charge the batterys.
Also keep the lide down as much as you can for it will charge the batterys with
the lide down where it will be dark in the bowl area.
TURTLE
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Posted by FACE on October 12, 2005, 9:11 pm
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 01:46:47 -0500, SaturdayHomeRepairman@myplace.com
wrote:
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>Has anyone tried any of these new cordless toilets? I am looking into
>replacing my toilet and thought I might go with one of these cordless
>models. However, I'd like to get opinions from others that have tried
>them before buying one.
>Saturday Home Repairman
Every one seems to think you are talking about the battery or
gasoline powered models, but I have a feeling you are referring to the
new enviro-friendly wind-up spring-loaded ones. Right?
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> replacing my toilet and thought I might go with one of these cordless
> models. However, I'd like to get opinions from others that have tried
> them before buying one.
> Saturday Home Repairman