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Soft close toilet seats

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dirgni Fri 04-Mar-16 16:36:25

During refurbishment I bought 2 toilets from the Bathstore,both having soft close seats. 12 months later the seats are no longer soft close and because everyone is used to the soft close mechanism there is an awful lot of banging and clattering ever time someone uses the bathroom! In my previous house I had a soft close loo seat purchased from a more upmarket showroom that remained true to form. We had it for at least 6 years and it was still as good as new when we left. Has anyone out there experienced similar problems?shock

Ana Sat 05-Mar-16 19:02:52

A cat sitting in the loo? Wouldn't it be sitting up to its neck in water...? confused

Nelliemoser Sat 05-Mar-16 19:03:22

Jingle Yes I have say on the toilet with the lid down. A good pelvic floor helped. There are advantages to having had 2 C sections when giving birth.

hulahoop Sat 05-Mar-16 19:46:01

Yes Ive done that jings we are not alone I was only young so pelvic floor still in good order ?

shirleyhick Sat 05-Mar-16 19:55:30

Have not tried one.

moray Sat 05-Mar-16 21:45:00

I wish women would remember to lift the toilet seat after use. So many women don't consider men.

Ana Sat 05-Mar-16 21:53:21

grin

Judthepud2 Sun 06-Mar-16 00:32:23

Nobody has yet mentioned the drawback of soft toilet seats ( and yes, ours are soft close seats as well as lids) and that is.....after DH and GSs have weed they never close seat or lid, so when I am in a big rush I have to stand exerting tight bladder control until the damn things gently and finally come down. I have been known to exert a little pressure to help them on their way....as I have had 4 children and no CSections wink

moray Sun 06-Mar-16 17:03:07

Many men have bladder problems and need to rush to the loo. Having the toilet lid and seat down does not help.

tanith Sun 06-Mar-16 17:07:51

Judthpud2 one reason its a good idea to train everyone to close the seat and lid after use.grin

moray Sun 06-Mar-16 19:05:54

It would be helpful if both genders considered each other instead of too many posts from women complaining about men. I spent 43 years working with women so I can easily give examples of negative behaviour by women.

wot Sun 06-Mar-16 20:49:39

Go on, then!

Elegran Mon 07-Mar-16 08:35:49

The posts are from those who post, about their view. If more men posted, there would be more from men. Simples!

Plus, when women discuss men, it is usually with a touch of "bless him, I do love him really", but when men complain about women, it often has a bite of real resentment.

As an old music-hall song goes:-
"It's a great big shame and if she belonged to me,
I'd let her know who's who,
Pickin' on a fella what is six foot three,
And her only five foot two.

They hadn't been married not a month or more,
When underneath the thumb went Jim.
Isn't it a pity that the likes of her
Should put upon the likes of him?""

Elegran Mon 07-Mar-16 08:43:16

Moray In a household, of course, each person makes allowances for the problems the other is facing.

But if we are going to discuss the mechanics of peeing and bladder problems, consider the relative time it takes to face the loo and lift the seat with one hand while preparing to pee with the other, against lowering the seat while facing the loo, then turning round and lowering trousers/pants before sitting down.

I think that in a race men would be ready to let go quicker than women. In desperation there is always the bath or the wash-basin, too, which is not exactly convenient for women.

wot Mon 07-Mar-16 09:39:58

Good comments elegrans! I wonder if he will respond?

moray Mon 07-Mar-16 13:33:23

Goodness me. This is an anti men thread. There is not much respect from women for men. Very few men complain about women. However women love to complain about men especially when discussing toilets. I don't understand why women have to be so negative about men. Its sad. I feel sorry for these women. There needs to be far more give and take between the genders. In my experience women are not keen to do so.

Tizliz Mon 07-Mar-16 19:14:19

moray you take life too seriously

Judthepud2 Mon 07-Mar-16 20:37:03

Moray my post was not complaining about men/boys leaving the seat up, but about the length of time it takes for soft close seats to close. It really doesn't bother me otherwise if men leave the seat up or not. I love all the male members of my family dearly! But bladder control after having 4 children is very minimal wink

moray Mon 07-Mar-16 21:22:33

Judthepud2, I fully accept your point. Tizliz, I guess I do take life seriously. I have prostate cancer so I have bladder control problems.

Tizliz Mon 07-Mar-16 22:08:02

moray I don't mean to trivialise your problems, it was just that this thread was started in a light hearted way.

etheltbags1 Mon 07-Mar-16 22:24:42

Im glad Im not alone with a badly fitting loo seat, I just got a new one, not a soft closing one and it will not stay put. At present it is lurching to the right side of the loo, If I tighten it it will go the other way.
Why does anyone need a self closing lid, you can just relapce it carefully after using.
Im not into feng shuey (or what ever they call it).

Judthepud2 Tue 08-Mar-16 21:36:13

Sorry to hear that Moray. I hope things are working out for you treatment wise.