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The Netherlands built a public toilet that cleans itself completely between every single use. The moment a user leaves, the toilet rotates 180 degrees, sending the used surface into a hidden cleaning chamber where high-pressure jets wash every angle before hot air drying completes the cycle in seconds. Wall-mounted sprayers simultaneously flush the entire floor, which drains instantly through permeable tiles. Even temperature is controlled with built-in air conditioning. The catch — it charges approximately €250 per hour. Efficient, hygienic, and brutally expensive for anyone who takes their time.
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00:00The biggest problem with public toilets isn't the queue, it's the lack of cleanliness.
00:03So someone in the Netherlands built a self-cleaning public toilet.
00:06Watch closely, the moment a person leaves, a mechanism at the base activates and the
00:10entire toilet slowly rotates 180 degrees. The used side flips directly to the bottom while
00:15a clean toilet surface rotates up top ready for the next user. The used side enters an automatic
00:19cleaning chamber below where high pressure water jets immediately activate, washing the toilet 360
00:24degrees completely. Once rinsing finishes, the system blasts hot air to dry everything rapidly,
00:28within seconds it becomes a clean toilet again, waiting for the next rotation.
00:32But the cleaning doesn't stop at the toilet. Once the user leaves, wall-mounted spray systems
00:36automatically activate and thoroughly flush the entire floor. The floor uses permeable tiles,
00:41water drains away immediately, no pooling, no slipping. Even temperature was considered,
00:46an air conditioning system is installed inside. However this toilet is not free. It charges by
00:51time, approximately 250 euros per hour. So anyone with digestive issues might want to think twice
00:56before stepping inside, one bathroom visit could genuinely empty your wallet.
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