Why is the penetration rate of smart toilets in China so low?

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    China doesn't need toilets, toilets can spread venereal diseases, it's much dirtier than squatting pits, everyone goes to sit, it's disgusting to think about it, squatting pits at least there will be no indirect skin contact. I don't know who introduced it for what purpose, but I think we really shouldn't think that everything in a strong family should be learned, hygiene can be learned abstractly, the toilet is not necessary, we must have the ability to think independently, we can't be elegant... What is meant by not popularizing, there is no need for popularization.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's put it this way, probably because of the different concepts of life of Chinese. Chinese are accustomed to cleaning with hand paper, while smart toilets are flushed with warm water, which is psychologically unacceptable for a while.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Chinese have a big misunderstanding about smart toilets. For example, many people think that smart toilets will cost water and electricity, and it will be very expensive to buy smart toilets, which has become the reason why smart toilets cannot be popularized in our country.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because China does not need to be a pure Chinese, it will not adapt to the toilet. First of all, the toilet stuff was invented for Westerners. They can't squat when they go to the toilet.

    But you have to know that using the toilet to go to the toilet is even more uncomfortable for people who are not good for the stomach and have constipation. Foreigners' habits cannot be imposed on China. And China's toilets, toilets are clean, hygienic and safe.

    Who would dare to use the toilet in public? The skin is directly touched with the toilet, it is still a toilet, and it is disgusting to think about it! The Japanese even ridiculed China for not even seeing a toilet.

    It can only be said that the Japanese were colonized by the ideas of Western countries! China accounts for more than half of the global toilet industry, but it can't sell it in China. Some people even went to Japan to buy a toilet seat and came back, only to find out that it was produced in Zhejiang!

    And the price of domestic toilets is also very low, in the final analysis, Chinese are not used to it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As far as I know, the main reasons are as follows:

    1. Deep-rooted living habits. Chinese are accustomed to cleaning with hand paper, and they are not used to using smart toilets to flush with water.

    2. There are misunderstandings about smart toilets, and we do not correctly realize the convenience that smart toilets bring to our lives.

    3. The quality of domestic smart toilet brands has not won the trust of consumers. However, the domestic brand TAKA smart toilet has come to the forefront of the industry, with powerful functions, more suitable for Chinese habits, and is accepted by more and more people with its high cost performance.

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