Re: Hogue Overmolded...Toilet Seat????
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:29 pm

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Yech. The thought of eating off dishes that were washed with the toilet seat , and/or your Glock. Not sure which oneOverEasy wrote:We have one in each bathroom. They don't ever feel cold, never get slippery and you can wash them in the dishwasher, along with your Glock ( I just mentioned that to save the Glock knockers the trouble). My wife even likes them!
We just have the standard ones, not the heated model.
They have the "OE stamp of approval"! Not many products get that.
Regards, OE
Here's a link to an American version...complete with a demo video!!!WildBill wrote:I can't believe that the Forum is degrating into potty humor. A heated overmolded toilet seat is nothing.
I used one like this on a trip to Japan. Unfortunately, it didn't have the English translation on the controls.![]()
It's a ghost ring sight.mctowalot wrote:I'm looking forward to the "tacticool" model.
All of us husbands do. It's a rule.seniorshooteress wrote: He sits in there for hours, reading
Or an old charter, or something...USA1 wrote:All of us husbands do. It's a rule.seniorshooteress wrote: He sits in there for hours, reading
It's the one room in the house where we're most likely to be able to read a newspaper or magazine without being pestered by wife and/or kids.USA1 wrote:All of us husbands do. It's a rule.seniorshooteress wrote: He sits in there for hours, reading
It also may have something to do with the mysterious "force field" that we put around ourselves. Others fear it, we embrace it.MojoTexas wrote:It's the one room in the house where we're most likely to be able to read a newspaper or magazine without being pestered by wife and/or kids.USA1 wrote:All of us husbands do. It's a rule.seniorshooteress wrote: He sits in there for hours, reading
SlickTX wrote:It also may have something to do with the mysterious "force field" that we put around ourselves. Others fear it, we embrace it.MojoTexas wrote:It's the one room in the house where we're most likely to be able to read a newspaper or magazine without being pestered by wife and/or kids.USA1 wrote:All of us husbands do. It's a rule.seniorshooteress wrote: He sits in there for hours, reading