We all use toilets on a daily basis. All the toilets we use cost a reasonable amount of money. But in the world of plumbing, as in any industry, there are exceptions. Some toilets are expensive because of the material of manufacture, others because of the functionality, and others because of the design. We are going to talk about such expensive specimens now.
5th place. TOTO Neorest NX1 Dual.
This is the only toilet from this list that you can buy right now. Although its price is $7,000, but this toilet is sold in series. The price of the toilet is due to its sophisticated electronic stuffing (antibacterial ultraviolet, massage, etc.) and laconic design.
4th place. HERBEAU DAGOBERT
You can buy this toilet too, but you will have to wait a bit, because it is made only to order. The cost of the toilet-tron is $18,000. Contrary to popular belief, this thing is neither a relic nor a historical value. This toilet bowl is an ironic creation of the HERBRAU company, dedicated to the king of the Franks from the Merovingian dynasty. When the lid is lifted, a song begins to play about how the king came to the reception with his trousers on backwards. When you flush it, a bell rings to let you know that all is well in the kingdom.
3rd place. Swarovski toilet
The name already speaks for itself. The entire surface of the toilet bowl, cistern and seat is covered with Swarovski crystals for three weeks. Only the inner part remains ordinary. This toilet bowl has no useful functions. Price $75,000
2nd place. The Hang Fung Gold Toilet by Hang Fung Gold Technology.
The toilet bowl is made entirely of gold. The waste basket and even the toilet brush are made of gold. This creation is located in a demonstration toilet called ‘Hall of Gold’.
The toilet costs $5,000,000, but due to the lack of recent photos of it, there is a possibility that it has already been bought.
1 place. Toilet on the ISS
This toilet is a whole autonomous laboratory in space conditions. In addition to the foot restraints, the toilet is equipped with a system for sucking waste into a special container. This container removes all moisture from the waste, after which the water is filtered and can be used again by ISS personnel. The cost of the toilet bowl is $17,000,000.