Seems to be the trend for toilets in the Phillipines not being connected to a tank or flushometer (or connected to one that does not work) - lack of money/investment means fixtures fall into disrepair which elsewhere they would get repaired. Typical pail flush toilet here. At least you enjoyed the food on offer!
Well, this is rather interesting and a little strange, looks like we’re gonna have to pain flush this toilet because there’s no tank or flushometer in existence. Don’t know what brand this toilet is looking like it could be a glacier Bay
Seems to be the trend for toilets in the Phillipines not being connected to a tank or flushometer (or connected to one that does not work) - lack of money/investment means fixtures fall into disrepair which elsewhere they would get repaired. Typical pail flush toilet here. At least you enjoyed the food on offer!
Yeah, money is the main reason they don't have nicer toilets there.
Idea: they should put it on a hose instead of pail flushing it if they dont use the tank
Pail flushing works for most people there, otherwise they would probably upgrade it.
I know this probably is not one, but it reminds me a bit of a Gerber.
It's in the Philippines and they don't have Gerber there so it must be something different.
Well, this is rather interesting and a little strange, looks like we’re gonna have to pain flush this toilet because there’s no tank or flushometer in existence. Don’t know what brand this toilet is looking like it could be a glacier Bay
It's probably some generic brand
I saw This Toilets In The Pay CR In the Market I lifted the Whole Bucket
I usually didn't lift the whole bucket because it is too heavy
Heck no!! No tank, no flushometer, no plumbing, like seriously?!! Cheapskates tryna cheat the water bill. 😂
They probably can't afford all of that stuff.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations clearly not but if it was America, it wouldn’t be an excuse.
I'm starting to notice a trend here with Phillipines toilets
What is it?
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations badly maintained restrooms and converting valve flushed toilets into pail flush toilets
Bro what happened to that toilet! Looks like it was a tank toilet at one point, but now it's a pail flush. Very odd.
It probably either broke or it never had one to begin with.
What a major and pointless inconvenience!!!! That's a waste of water right there in my opinion.
They probably had a tank at one time but I'm guessing it broke
A lot of pour flushing over there, it seems.
Yeah, they're cheaper than regular toilets.
ANOTHER PAIL FLUSH TOILET
Yep
It looks weird to me
It looks weird to me because it has no tank