Will They Buy One or Not?

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I’m still blown away that smart toilets exist.

I wanted to check the grammar of that last sentence. so I asked Claude. It said,

The grammar is perfectly fine! “Blown away” is a great idiomatic expression there, and the sentence is clear and natural.

And honestly, same — smart toilets are wild. Heated seats, auto-flush, bidet functions, built-in deodorizers, night lights… some even have Bluetooth speakers and self-cleaning nozzles. Japan has been ahead of the curve on this for decades.

In the meantime, Happy May Day! Spring (meteorological) is two-thirds over now. Time keeps zipping along.

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16 Responses to Will They Buy One or Not?

  1. Kaitlin E Browman says:

    Ha ha ha!

  2. Ginny Hartzler says:

    Yikes! But if and when they break, I bet it is not something that your local plumber could be able to fix. Our son’s in-laws have a toilet that flushes when the wave your hand over it.

  3. I agree with Ginny – just like cars – used to be so easy – and now they are hard and expensive to fix.

  4. HA! I wonder if it is smart enough to fix itself when something goes wrong!

  5. Myra Guca says:

    I’m already a little intimidated by our ‘smart’ TV and washing machine. An old-fashioned toilet suits me just fine!

  6. Ann Thompson says:

    All I can think is please don’t fall for it. I’m not opposed to smart things but a toilet is not something that needs all those features.

  7. I would not like a smart toilet.

  8. l liked what he asked. LOL!

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