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What is this lever in Argentinian toilets?



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I've seen it in some places in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's not used for flushing the toilet, there's a separate button for that.
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  • It's for those poor sods who don't carry their own travel washlets... :) Totally SFW video: youtube.com/watch?v=NBAY1GWjjaQ

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I've seen it in some places in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's not used for flushing the toilet, there's a separate button for that.
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I've seen it in some places in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's not used for flushing the toilet, there's a separate button for that.
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I've seen it in some places in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's not used for flushing the toilet, there's a separate button for that.
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  • It's for those poor sods who don't carry their own travel washlets... :) Totally SFW video: youtube.com/watch?v=NBAY1GWjjaQ

    – chx
    2 hours ago





















  • It's for those poor sods who don't carry their own travel washlets... :) Totally SFW video: youtube.com/watch?v=NBAY1GWjjaQ

    – chx
    2 hours ago



















It's for those poor sods who don't carry their own travel washlets... :) Totally SFW video: youtube.com/watch?v=NBAY1GWjjaQ

– chx
2 hours ago







It's for those poor sods who don't carry their own travel washlets... :) Totally SFW video: youtube.com/watch?v=NBAY1GWjjaQ

– chx
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This is a water spray, it acts as a "bidet", used to wash your private area after doing your business.



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  • I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

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This is a water spray, it acts as a "bidet", used to wash your private area after doing your business.



Similar to this in function:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

    – Aganju
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This is a water spray, it acts as a "bidet", used to wash your private area after doing your business.



Similar to this in function:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

    – Aganju
    3 mins ago














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This is a water spray, it acts as a "bidet", used to wash your private area after doing your business.



Similar to this in function:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer















This is a water spray, it acts as a "bidet", used to wash your private area after doing your business.



Similar to this in function:



enter image description here







share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



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  • I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

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  • I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

    – Aganju
    3 mins ago

















I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

– Aganju
3 mins ago





I doubt that it is that. Looks more like a 'smell-good-liquid' injector.

– Aganju
3 mins ago


















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