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The wonders of the mash toilet

The common toilet is one of the most important essentials in any home. However, from the day it was invented, it is also one of the major inventions that have not seen much innovation. However, we are proud to introduce you to the latest common toilet innovation – the 21st century toilet, the macerating toilet.

You may have experienced the day when your toilet doesn’t seem to flush what is necessary. No matter how much water you throw at it, those unidentified floating objects seem to just float there like forever. You may have tried using the plunger in hopes of flushing it out successfully, but to no avail.

Also, there are times when the water seems to drain much slower due to the solid blockage giving you the scare of a possible flood. Worse still is this super gross odor that comes out every time you try to rinse it off. This annoying and irritating odor seems to float throughout the house causing some embarrassment when the odor sticks to places where it shouldn’t be.

The mash toilet is the answer to those annoying episodes of backlogging in the toilet. At first, it looks like the common toilet that we see in all bathrooms. However, it has this innovation that makes the waste is reduced in a smaller way facilitating the discharge to the sewer system.

You have this grinding box attached behind the toilet that dissects the waste and liquefies it. Since the waste is in a liquefied form, the toilet does not clog and does not accumulate buildup. The macerated waste is directed directly to a pump that empties the waste into a soil pile or septic tank. Because the waste is already liquefied, less water is needed for rinsing. This means that you also save a lot on your water bills.

The mash toilet is indeed the answer to your annoying toilet clogging problems. It’s easy to install, you don’t need a contractor to dig a hole or break the wall. It can be installed anywhere in the house without the need for difficult masonry work and without having a sewer pipe nearby. Although it may be more expensive than the regular toilet, the added cost certainly saves you the hassle of struggling with a clogged toilet and the pain of overpriced water bills.