It’s the Japanese again, who’ve got plenty of ideas for better and more convenient toilets. The loo in a briefcase is one of those that we’ve seen before. Here comes another similar to the briefcase toilet, but this one lets you install it in your car which should come in handy when you’re stuck in a traffic jam. The portable toilet, ”Kurumarukun” is the product of Japanese company Kaneko Sangyo Co., which is specially designed for use inside a car.
The Kurumarukun toilet is small enough for you to fit it in a car. It comes equipped with a curtain which you can draw it to conceal you from being seen by others while you’re doing your business on it. To install the toilet in your car, what you need to do is to assemble a cardboard toilet bowl and to fit a water-absorbent sheet inside. And this toilet is recommended to be installed on the back seat of the car. The few useful accessories that come with it are the curtain and a plastic bag that can completely seal your waste for later disposal. The Kurumarukun toilet measures 60 centimeters long, 38 cm wide and 2.5 cm thick, which is so small that you could also carry it inside a suitcase, if you don’t like having it setup inside your car. This handy toilet will hit Japan by Japan Nov. 15 and asking for a price of $41 only.
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