Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 30, 2009 -
When renovating their bathrooms, more and more people are choosing to install dual flush toilets as an eco-friendly update. These toilets provide substantial water savings, as they handle solid and liquid waste differently from the standard toilet. As you can see, you can find one to match the style of your home, whether it's traditional or more modern and clean-lined.
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Mar 18, 2009 -
If you're short on cleaning supplies, or don't want to spend the money on them, look no further than your refrigerator to get your toilet sparkling clean. Just pour a can of Coke over the yucky stains inside your toilet and let it sit for at least an hour. The acids in the soda will break down the grime.
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Mar 13, 2009 -
If you haven't been able to invest in a low-flow toilet, try this easy tip for saving water in your existing toilet. Simply fill a two-liter soda bottle with water, screw the lid on, and place it in your toilet tank. Keep it away from the flapper valve.
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Sep 08, 2008 -
A running toilet is one household nuisance that we'll all encounter a handful of times in our lives (at least). It's a headache-inducing pain-in-the-butt, and a serious water waster (like Lance Armstrong), but it's not a destitute situation. You can actually fix your running toilet without calling in a plumber, or your man, and it won't take much time.
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Sep 06, 2008 -
Whether it's a question of the plunger handle being broken or a float that won't stay above water's edge, toilets are often known to run — that is, continue to try to fill the tank with water while the water leaks out. Have you ever fixed one on your own?
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Can You Fix a Running Toilet?
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Aug 28, 2008 -
I like to collect coffee mugs from all the previous incarnations of myself (jobs, vacations). But you might have noticed that tea and coffee tend to leave not-so-pretty stains on ceramic cups. So, I wind up with a lot to clean.
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Aug 18, 2008 -
The Sh*t Box ($30) is a lightweight cardboard toilet that packs flat for portability, made specifically for outdoor use. Whether you're heading to Burning Man or your ole porcelain toilet is broke, Sh*t's got you covered . .
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Aug 06, 2008 -
This design by Italian design firm Why Flou is meant to be not only a backrest for your toilet but also a radiator, making your bathroom not only warm but also fun! What do you think?Source
Love It or Hate It? Toilet Backrest Radiator
Love It
Hate It
Undecided
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Mar 25, 2008 -
I'm all for eco-living, but I can just see something disastrous happening with this toilet/washing machine combination. I have a hard enough time keeping loose socks off of the floor when I put the laundry in the hamper after washing. Can you imagine what would happen if I tried to empty The Washup?
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Feb 27, 2008 -
Nobody likes to look at the toilet brush. That's why we hide it behind the toilet or under the bathroom sink. However, if I owned the
Vipp 11 Toilet Brush ($200), I'd display this sleek canister in prime viewing sight.
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