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Paying attention to the type of runoff in Iranian toilets is one of the important criteria when purchasing these products. The so-called Rim catchment in Iranian toilets is a canal at the periphery of the toilet bowl that cannot be seen. The water needed for washing flows through this channel and enters the toilet bowl. Iranian toilets have two types of catchments:
This drainage, which is present in most modern Iranian toilets, is such that along the drainage channel, holes are drilled at specified intervals until the water circulates after entering the drainage canal and then through regular, uniformly cascaded holes. Be healthier in the current bowl environment and wash operation. The presence of regular holes along the channel in the closed catchment, in addition to causing the volume of water to be uniformly rinsed around the toilet bowl and all surfaces inside the bowl, also prevents the accumulation of waste and insects in the toilet bowl.