Question: Why are toilet handles on the left-hand side? Answer: Most early flush toilets were flushed by pulling a chain above the tank. The chain was usually to the left of the tank, to allow the user to pull with his or her right hand while seated.
Why are toilet handles on the left-hand side? | Old Farmer’s Almanac
I’ve seen toilets with the handle on the right side (as you face the toilet). In Europe, various designs have something on the top of the tank to either push or pull.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 8 years ago
Flushing water for dogs : ah, how increased progress since Fang’s grandparents times
Llewellenbruce about 8 years ago
I thought all toilet handles were put on theleft side of the tank?
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 8 years ago
Question: Why are toilet handles on the left-hand side? Answer: Most early flush toilets were flushed by pulling a chain above the tank. The chain was usually to the left of the tank, to allow the user to pull with his or her right hand while seated.
Why are toilet handles on the left-hand side? | Old Farmer’s Almanac
www.almanac.com/fact/why-are-toilet-handles-on-the-left-hand
gammaguy about 8 years ago
I’ve seen toilets with the handle on the right side (as you face the toilet). In Europe, various designs have something on the top of the tank to either push or pull.
jtviper7 about 8 years ago
Ahhh Fresh blue water in the bowl… Watch out for the littleman in the boat ( giggle )
duckman26 about 8 years ago
Factoring in the life expectancy of dogs, you’d conclude that toilets were just as common when Fang’s grandparents lived back in the 1990s.
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Thomas Crapper and Albert Giblin would be proud of your accomplishments, Fang…
pearlsbs about 8 years ago
He’s a LAP dog.