Re: [76attendees] RFID and toilets

Stephan Wenger <stewe@stewe.org> Thu, 12 November 2009 17:17 UTC

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Interesting discussion.
I have Toto Jasmine add-on bides in my house; they're less than $1000, you
can self-install if there is a GFIed plug in the neighborhood and if you can
operate a wrench and a screwdriver.  Definitely a choice when remodeling a
bathroom and be able to install a plug close to the toilet.
Stephan
http://www.bathroomfurnituredirect.com/asp/superbrowse.asp?clid=695&caid=&sk
u=TOT3279&refid=XT98-TOT3279


On 11/13/09 1:09 AM, "Ole Jacobsen" <ole@cisco.com> wrote:

> 
> Not to brag but: The Toto in my room automatically raises the lid when
> I enter the room, automatically flushes afterwards and then closes the
> lid. I don't think it can be programmed to detect gender, but you can
> probably set it to raise both lid and seat, which currently has to be
> opened by push of the remote control on the wall.
> 
> I've looked into getting a "real" Toto Washlet in the US, and it's
> around $3,000 installed, but there are cheaper alternatives.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilets_in_Japan
> 
> Ole
> 
> 
> Ole J. Jacobsen
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