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gussie4u (UT)
Looking for a urinal that will handle solids and will do a good job of rinsing the bowl.
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Ridgidman (VA)
No such item exists that I am aware of.
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vic (CA)
"handle solids" .... in a urinal (designed to be used for urine). Please clarify.
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hj (AZ)
NO SOLIDS should be in a urinal.
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PlumberLoren (CA)
How large are these stones? If they are not too large, most urinals that are kept clean should handle them IMHO.
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Curly (CA)
It's called a toilet.
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gussie4u (UT)
Im looking for a urinal similar to the Standard "Madstone" that was made from 1929-1963
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Wheelchair (IL)
A Classic straddle Urinal. Not going to happen. It used way too much water by comparison to the .38 gpf urinals of today.
Good Luck
Best Wishes
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