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    #34261
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    My intelligent guess is, “ordinary folks”. Big timers & organizers are the ones who do the crime.


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    According to family lalaban lang daw yung manok nila. Nawala na. Yung isa naman sa news yung amo nung nawala eh breeder.

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    #34262
    Quote Originally Posted by Leo_Arz View Post
    Dumaan ako sa astral san juan to check yung device na offer nila na 9k unit lang walang camera front/back… its a 9” monitor 2gig ram & 32gig internal memory android 11 ayos na din with 1yr warranty and 3mos replacement unit if defective… mabilis din…
    Yung navitopia , growl at astral same lang mga apps nag rebrand lang sila… pinaka mahal si growl gawa ba ng lifetime service?? Pero android 10 lang sila… ke astral lang ako pa install yung price ni growl o navi 2 cars na malagyan ko extra bili lang ko dash cam mura pa din…


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    Do they install CPU-Z or AIDA64 to show the real specs vs what is advertised? Dyan ako nagoyo nung navitopia sa 7inch nila eh.

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    #34263
    Quote Originally Posted by TsekwangBakla View Post
    Kailangan ko magpalit ng water closet, ano ba magandang brand na 1piece at nasa 8k to12k lang?
    Try Hocheng (HCG), made in Cavite. Mas preferred ko separate Tank & lever-type flush for ease of maintenance.

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    #34264
    Salamat sa mga nag suggest. Nakabili na ako ng Pozzi na 1 piece, pero package na din kinuha ko kasama lababo at kung ano ano pa. Umabot din sa 17k, doble ng budget ko [emoji23]

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    #34265
    Quote Originally Posted by TsekwangBakla View Post
    Salamat sa mga nag suggest. Nakabili na ako ng Pozzi na 1 piece, pero package na din kinuha ko kasama lababo at kung ano ano pa. Umabot din sa 17k, doble ng budget ko [emoji23]
    Ok din yata pozi since in house brand ng Wilcon. So maganda siguro warranty


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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Try Hocheng (HCG), made in Cavite. Mas preferred ko separate Tank & lever-type flush for ease of maintenance.
    Kapag 2 pc kasi, ang problem ko ay maintenance ng water stain at the connection between the tank and bowl, kapag tamad tamarin ka maglinis regularly. As for parts maintenance, same lang naman sila ata na assembly na ang tank fittings and simple to DIY.

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    #34267
    done properly, there should be no leak to clean.

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    #34268
    Yes, there was no leak naman. I now remember the culprit was the tabo, we didn't have a bidet back then as the water pressure was weak in the 2nd floor of our old house.

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    #34269
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Kapag 2 pc kasi, ang problem ko ay maintenance ng water stain at the connection between the tank and bowl, kapag tamad tamarin ka maglinis regularly. As for parts maintenance, same lang naman sila ata na assembly na ang tank fittings and simple to DIY.
    Kung mabasag yung tank, it can be bought separately. I don't see any 1pc na lever-type puro pb. Been DIY-maintainng closets and I find those tried and tested lever-type easiest to fix. Also, mas kadiri yung pb, madali macontaminate kung hndi naghugas mabuti yung user. Madami din repair-kit over the shelf like Fluidmaster.

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    #34270
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Kung mabasag yung tank, it can be bought separately. I don't see any 1pc na lever-type puro pb. Been DIY-maintainng closets and I find those tried and tested lever-type easiest to fix. Also, mas kadiri yung pb, madali macontaminate kung hndi naghugas mabuti yung user. Madami din repair-kit over the shelf like Fluidmaster.
    Sa tanang buhay ko, nakakita lang ako ng nabasag na tank sa movies lang, ung may fight scene at inihampas ang ulo sa tank [emoji38]

    As for tank fittings, I always ask the salesman if replacements are available and also ask him to show me. Originals are preferred but sometimes they take eons to order.

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    #34271
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Sa tanang buhay ko, nakakita lang ako ng nabasag na tank sa movies lang, ung may fight scene at inihampas ang ulo sa tank [emoji38]

    As for tank fittings, I always ask the salesman if replacements are available and also ask him to show me. Originals are preferred but sometimes they take eons to order.
    Try Kohler's Class Five waterclosets & you'll never look back. Comes in lever & button, 1pc & 2. Low on water, superb in flushing. Parts support is currently pretty good, but I'd still suggest storing spares upon fitting Class Fives.

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    #34272
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Try Kohler's Class Five waterclosets & you'll never look back. Comes in lever & button, 1pc & 2. Low on water, superb in flushing. Parts support is currently pretty good, but I'd still suggest storing spares upon fitting Class Fives.

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    que caro!!!

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    #34273
    earthquake... ..

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    #34274
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    que caro!!!
    For those who can, they're not.[emoji4]

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    #34275
    What I dislike about modern toilet bowls is that it's so small. Have people gotten smaller? Because AFAIK people are getting bigger. Kaya I don't like to renovate the bathroom I use kasi whenever I go to stores I look at toilet bowls wala naman malaki. Ang malaki lang yung sa office namin, but I guess that's industrial (?) toilet? Ang lakas din mag flush nun. I don't like those button flush, I like the lever. Saka ako may habit ako sa bahay na I flush before using. hehe. Kapag sa building no kasi nakaka trauma what I see sa internet na snakes sa toilet bowl, I don't think that will happen in a high rise.

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    #34276
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    What I dislike about modern toilet bowls is that it's so small. Have people gotten smaller? Because AFAIK people are getting bigger. Kaya I don't like to renovate the bathroom I use kasi whenever I go to stores I look at toilet bowls wala naman malaki. Ang malaki lang yung sa office namin, but I guess that's industrial (?) toilet? Ang lakas din mag flush nun. I don't like those button flush, I like the lever. Saka ako may habit ako sa bahay na I flush before using. hehe. Kapag sa building no kasi nakaka trauma what I see sa internet na snakes sa toilet bowl, I don't think that will happen in a high rise.
    The modern euro inspired ones are indeed smaller/shorter(space saving) & skid mark prone due to lesser water pool in the more efficient washdown flush system they use. The yankee 1s still have the usual taller regular & elongated 1s w/ greater visible pool(siphonic system) that'll create more splashes w/ every drop.[emoji38]
    The washdown euro type has lesser tendency to clog due to a larger trapway design than the US siphonic.

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    #34277
    I have two of the bigger bowls and two with the smaller ones.
    I like the bigger ones with the button flush kasi I can choose if less or more water (I think).
    Yung smaller ones, one of which is lever type and the other pushbutton type, eh parang mas malakas sa tubig.
    Kapag nag-flush ako eh parang malaking waterfalls ang tunog, at mas mahaba. Dun sa bigger kasi eh short swish lang.

    And also as travajante said medyo skid mark prone yung maliit. You have to position yourself para walang mark.
    You can't add water naman kasi nade-drain din agad to maintain the water level. So it gets tricky to do your thing.

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    #34278
    I had a small Toto water saver, siguro pareho kami ni gear, grabe ang flush, napaka violent, ugali ko pa naman to flush frequently while sitting, so everytime I flush, inaangat ko pwet ko baka tamaan ng splash [emoji38]

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    #34279
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ako naman na intriga kung sino ung congressman na ang anak ay nanuntok, nagpaluhod at nanipa ng security guard sa Isang subdivision daw.
    Kurt Teves yun nanuntok anak ni Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo Teves Jr.
    mag iwan ka lang naman ng Government Issued ID pwde ka na pumasok sa BF

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    #34280
    Habang toilet ang usapan, what brand of urinal flush valve is best? American Standard pushbutton flush valve only lasted us <3 years.

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