Happy Bowls and their ilk

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I’ve used this product for years with no complaint until NOW , the price £12. ( give or take with or without postage )
So I bought 30 sheets of tissue paper and some kids glue ( £6 for it all ) , that will make 90 liners .
The liners take minutes to make from a cardboard template , I can see a retail empire in the making ! ( I’m only joking I have no intention of breaching the patent ! )
Things you do when isolating with Covid!
 
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Use bog paper to line the bowl. Works for us. 🎯🎯 :)

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Just get some good wax polish and polish the bowl everything just slides down then. Don't flush but use a pump spray to save on water and volume.
 
Nick likes the Happy bowl liners, a toilet paper cross works fine for me! My man who deals with effluent complained last summer that that the “just smart” liners that I’d bought as they were cheaper than Happy bowls did not break down very well at all and were causing disposal problems. As we are flush I have now gone back to Happy bowls, hang the expense.

£9.77 a box if you buy 2 on ebay today.
 
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I don't understand why there's a need for these things, isn't that what a MH toilet brush is for on the rare occasions it's needed? Surely these liners just fill your cassette up quicker and are not as environmentally friendly as a brush?
 
I don't understand why there's a need for these things, isn't that what a MH toilet brush is for on the rare occasions it's needed? Surely these liners just fill your cassette up quicker and are not as environmentally friendly as a brush?
…but the brush is quite scratchy on yer bum, Minxy ……!o_O;)

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I don't understand why there's a need for these things, isn't that what a MH toilet brush is for on the rare occasions it's needed? Surely these liners just fill your cassette up quicker and are not as environmentally friendly as a brush?

Mel

I am with you. What do these people do at home? we just use a brush there. I do however give a quick squirt of the flush before a No. 2 to minimise the need for a brush. If brushing is needed I use the detachable shower head instead of the flush as the jet is stronger.

Geoff
 
As I said the other day 😎
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Keeping a toilet brush clean and fresh at home with unlimited supplies of fresh water is easy. I don’t want one hanging around in my PVC with it’s small water tank. Yuk. Happy bowls, loo roll crosses, whatever, plus a good aim worth every penny.

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