Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby ochlynda » 08 Aug 2009 09:44

reesy1959 wrote:Perish the thought of a wheel in the UK in January :shock:



Getting goosebumps just thinking about it :shock: :shock:

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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby Sayea » 09 Sep 2009 15:25

sheepy wrote:
beezerboy wrote:my hubbie who is turkish thinks our toilets are awful cos we havent got a wheel :lol: :lol:


Get one installed - he will soon change his tune come January in the UK :wink:



Hhahaha there will be news headlines all over the uk of people going to a&e with icicles dangling from their bits :lol: :lol:

great thread and i never knew about it so looking forward to next year
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby Not the weakest link » 14 Sep 2009 15:50

I had to try it on holiday this year after this reading this thread and was quite impressed.

6 years we've been going to Turkey and never used, I made the whole family try it, they did think i was a bit sad with being so impressed with it. lol

I can see why a Turk would miss it.

Now i know why they only give 1 bog roll in self catering apts.

I wouldnt use it when out and about in case of any accidental spillages but never say never.
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby tamii » 14 Sep 2009 15:56

def gonna try it the next time I go. never knew it was there before reading this thread and was too chicken the last time to try it out :lol:
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby reesy1959 » 14 Sep 2009 16:19

I like it too, I think its great and very hygienic.
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby shieldfield » 22 May 2010 14:59

My thanks for this thread. We didn't know about the little pipe until reading it and used it for the first time this year. Apart from it being very hygienic and "green", I found it pleasant to use. :)
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby reesy1959 » 22 May 2010 18:17

We have had many laughs over this wheel :D
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby gez45 » 22 May 2010 20:51

After reading this thread last year I remembered seeing this wheel so when we went i gave it a go, very interesting, just thankful the water wasn't fizzy, very hygenic though.
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby shieldfield » 23 May 2010 04:20

I see my post yesterday has been slightly edited. :)
I hope it didn't offend anyone too much - just got carried away with the Icmeler magic. :)
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby JT » 23 May 2010 14:40

It never offended anyone it just that Colette thought you had made a mistake in spelling when you said that you found it erotic and as she couldn't think of a word that you may have meant she mailed me today saying that she had changed it slightly.

Everyone to their own I suppose :)
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby shieldfield » 23 May 2010 15:51

admin wrote:It never offended anyone it just that Colette thought you had made a mistake in spelling when you said that you found it erotic and as she couldn't think of a word that you may have meant she mailed me today saying that she had changed it slightly.

Everyone to their own I suppose :)


Wonderful! :) :)
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby cassia » 23 May 2010 17:27

Oh god i have just read that and laughed my head off :lol:

I SERIOUSLY had no idea what it was there for either, i thought it helped with the flush or something :shock:

Im excited to get back and try it now hahaha :mrgreen:

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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby Colette » 23 May 2010 17:59

admin wrote:It never offended anyone it just that Colette thought you had made a mistake in spelling when you said that you found it erotic and as she couldn't think of a word that you may have meant she mailed me today saying that she had changed it slightly.

Everyone to their own I suppose :)


Just to be clear, it was edited as the word Erotic derives from a sexual background and we have children who read the forum.
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby reesy1959 » 23 May 2010 18:40

That solves the confusion then, because my next comment after Shieldfield was to say, We have had many laughs over this wheel, but I have never heard it called erotic before.

Then when I went into that thread this morning, part of yours had been removed, so I thought I had imagined it :lol: I then edited my post :D

Edit to correct spelling.
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby jambogarry » 23 May 2010 18:45

Colette wrote:
admin wrote:It never offended anyone it just that Colette thought you had made a mistake in spelling when you said that you found it erotic and as she couldn't think of a word that you may have meant she mailed me today saying that she had changed it slightly.

Everyone to their own I suppose :)


Just to be clear, it was edited as the word Erotic derives from a sexual background and we have children who read the forum.

Iam one of them :wink:
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby paulo » 12 Sep 2010 15:48

Just returned from Icmeler this morning and had read this thread before going and decided to give this a go.
I have to say i found it very hygenic and loved how it dramatically cut dow n on the amount of paper thrown away needlessly.
Everyone needs to know about this and I tried to make sure all the turks I spoke to would make people aware of this, its not the kinda thing they tell you about, i guess they expect that we already know.
We took a load of toilet paper away and ended up giving most of it away when we left.
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby Burnsy » 13 Sep 2010 14:32

Reminds me of a definition I read years ago of a bidet , "Something to use before, after and if the water pressure is high enough, instead of"! JB
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 13 Sep 2010 14:33

we are going to try and get a visa for my boyfriend to come to scotland for christmas this year
and he is scared about using paper and he cant believe that toilets in the UK dont have the toilet wheel that turkish toilets have :D
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby MoodyBlue » 13 Sep 2010 16:11

Katiehutchinson_1991 wrote:we are going to try and get a visa for my boyfriend to come to scotland for christmas this year
and he is scared about using paper and he cant believe that toilets in the UK dont have the toilet wheel that turkish toilets have :D
xxxxx



I agree, I think we are quite disgusting really. There are toilets wheels in Egypt too, bidets in practically every home on the continent. My German relatives have used moist toilet tissues (as well as the bidet) for as long as I can remember. And we are still using dry paper, ugh!
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Re: Now the toilet wheel has been discovered

Postby sancher » 13 Sep 2010 16:38

We have used the wheel for the first time this year after reading about it on the forum. We have been going to Icmeler for nine years and never knew what it was for.Unbelievable! We've been telling everybody about it and kept asking each other "Have you used the wheel today?" I know,sad innit? Every home should have one! :lol:
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