How Toilets Are Made: The TOTO Toilet Manufacturing Process

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Have you ever wondered how toilets are made?

Lets get to know about the process of making the most important piece of furniture in our homes, the humble toilet. In this short documentary by BrandMadeTV you can watch how Toto branded toilets are made in the Toto plumbing fixture factory in the US. It gives explanations and a guided tour with the Toto USA Vice President and a lead Toto toilet designer. Hope you enjoy this video of the Toto Toilet Manufacturing Process.

Toto brand has a impressive history and worldwide footprint. They are the largest plumbing manufacturer in the world. Toto has produced more than 65 million plumbing fixtures to date. The Toto company was founded in Japan over a century ago. Today its an international plumbing company with over 23,000 employees in more than 50 offices across the globe. They have manufacturing facilities in the USA, Japan, Mexico, China and Europe with a network of more than 80 production facilities worldwide.

Toto is also a company with a passion for conservation. For example, the TOTO Eco Soiree Toilet in this documentary, has a high-efficiency double cyclone flush system that only uses 1.28 gallons of water. Its a low flow toilet and a high efficienty toilet (HET). Watch how the TOTO Eco Soiree toilet is made.

If you are interested in Toto you like to read more about where Toto Toilets are made.

About Aksam Zarook

Aksam is a 38-year-old dad of two. He is into marketing bathroom fixtures since 2012. He likes learning all he can about bathroom fixtures and writing about them here. He is also handy with tools and loves improving and fixing things around the house.

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