Japanese Design Eliminates Spray-Induced Puddles by Kneeling
Going Like Sixty — May 12, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: gizmodo
Despite years of practice, guys still have a hard time controlling the direction of their pee. It’s too complicated to explain here, but this Japanese company has a simple solution. Knee to Pee.
As the gallery shows, they made padded ledges that encourage guys to kneel in front of the toilet or urinal before they let it fly. Why not just sit down? The tiny tea pot demonstrates how height is critical for trajectory.
As the gallery shows, they made padded ledges that encourage guys to kneel in front of the toilet or urinal before they let it fly. Why not just sit down? The tiny tea pot demonstrates how height is critical for trajectory.
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