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I'm gonna let you in on a little secret.
I can't believe I'm recording myself doing this.
If you're in New York and you happen to find yourself around Union Square and you need to go to the bathroom, walk west on 22nd street until.
You get to the boutique with the.
Toilets in the window.
Although you might not recognize them as toilets because they look more like noguchi sculptures or high end side tables.
Maybe just look for the big black sign that says Toto in white letters.
And if you walk in, nod to the gallery attendant and walk with purpose.
All the way to the back.
Their bathroom has a demonstration toilet that, technically, they say the general public is free to use.
Oh, my God.
So this is a Neorest 700 h.
This toilet costs over $7,000.
The lid opens automatically to greet you when you walk in.