Only some of their products are made in the US, their residential products sold at Home Depot and other bog box stores are usually made in Mexico. My 2019 Highline Classic is made in Mexico. One of my Uncles used to work for Schlage which is one of the biggest american lock manufactures and he said that if you ordered a Schlage lock from Schlage or one of their distributers, it would be made in the US but if you bought a Schlage lock at a big box store like Home Depot or Lowes, it would be made in Mexico and be lower quality than the ones made in the US. it is probably the same case with these big toilet brands like Kohler.
I’ve never seen a electric kids toilet that talks to them in light up and have songs and stuff. end it got to flush I don’t know where to but it will be interesting to see what people come up with
@@phillhuddleston9445 The climate zealots say we can't burn anything. What fuel are they going to use to heat kilns to make toilets if they keep natural gas, coal or oil in the ground? Or we can't burn wood?
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Climate zealots say we cannot burn anything. Not even wood. How are kilns going to be heated if we cannot burn anything?
Why would they not use robots? These robots support your local engineering firm and employ offices of engineers and programmers... Just like the automated ovens. No need to have people shoveling coal into a fire when we have the tech to regulate temperature
The best invention ever.
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Is there a metal frame inside some toilets (such as wall-mounted ones), or are they all made of clay?
Which type of paint using the toilet
How do you make a uniral?
Is that the sifton or the older generation nearby the newest generation of Kingston
Support American jobs!
My Kohler toilet says "Made in Mexico" and a different one says "Made in Thailand"
Only some of their products are made in the US, their residential products sold at Home Depot and other bog box stores are usually made in Mexico. My 2019 Highline Classic is made in Mexico. One of my Uncles used to work for Schlage which is one of the biggest american lock manufactures and he said that if you ordered a Schlage lock from Schlage or one of their distributers, it would be made in the US but if you bought a Schlage lock at a big box store like Home Depot or Lowes, it would be made in Mexico and be lower quality than the ones made in the US. it is probably the same case with these big toilet brands like Kohler.
I’ve never seen a electric kids toilet that talks to them in light up and have songs and stuff. end it got to flush I don’t know where to but it will be interesting to see what people come up with
i agree we should more things
Right here, Peter-
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it’s flush factory
Stelzer hopefully not... flush factory has gone 😢😢😢
Natural gas, a fossil fuel is the most likely fuel to heat the kiln.
And your point is?
@@phillhuddleston9445 look at his name
We care because?
@@phillhuddleston9445 The climate zealots say we can't burn anything. What fuel are they going to use to heat kilns to make toilets if they keep natural gas, coal or oil in the ground? Or we can't burn wood?
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Climate zealots say we cannot burn anything. Not even wood. How are kilns going to be heated if we cannot burn anything?
Just don't get the craftsmanship or quailty nowadays, no pride or love goes into making modern ones.
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So they use robots.... which take American jobs? Nope! No Koehler for me!
Must be nice to afford only handmade goods. I'm curious where you bought your handmade automobile.
Other brands use Made in china
Why would they not use robots? These robots support your local engineering firm and employ offices of engineers and programmers... Just like the automated ovens. No need to have people shoveling coal into a fire when we have the tech to regulate temperature