
They are very proud of the hardware and hinge construction - you can see those are made from stainless steel:

Sparing you a photo of my dirty toilet, here is a photo stolen from their website (as were all these photos) here's a photo of the installed seat:

Here is the one I couldn't bring myself to buy, even ignoring the high price:

Two final points... in the literature which accompanied this seat, they had a nice diagram highlighting all the features of this toilet seat. Althouh not fluent in Korean, one caught my attention - basically it said this seat will not be cold in the winter. I am not quite sure how they do that - I'm aware of ELECTRIC toilet seats that are heated, but I have no idea how this ordinary seat could stay warm in the winter.
And I can't end this without pointing out that the toilet seat manufacturer's name, DITTO, actually stands for something. According to the corporate introduction on their website:
"infinite Designs and Imiginations for Total Toilet-ware Organization"
The Konglish just doesn't get any better than that, folks! In case you're wondering about a "Total Toilet-ware Organization", they've provided a chart to explain it clearly:

Gives new meaning to the "Korea Sparkling" brand, doesn't it.
ReplyDeleteI was actually also shopping for toilet seats this weekend, and just couldn't bring myself to buy any of the three that E-mart had for sale.
Joe, this one I got from Homeplus. I'm surprised E-Mart had a smaller selection. Usually they have more items to chose from in my experience. I think I would have been better off walking around some of the back streets until I found an old shop that sold toilet seats.
ReplyDeleteI also rejected a bunch that were cushioned toilet seats. I don't think that's a Korean thing, they have them back in the USA, too. But personally I just don't like them. And I have no idea why - just a preference I guess.