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3/30/22

[Answer] Who invented the first flushable toilet in 1596?

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Who invented the first flushable toilet in 1596?


  • Sir John Harington:Thomas Crapper's name may be associated with the toilet, but Crapper himself was not the inventor. The flush toilet was instead invented by Sir John Harington in 1596. Harington called his toilet the Ajax, and one of his first installations was for his godmother, Queen Elizabeth I. It took several centuries and improvements in manufacturing and waste disposal for the flush toilet to eventually catch on. Meanwhile, Crapper’s legend would grow to overshadow Harington, as he popularized the idea of installing toilets in homes — and sold them so well that his name echoes to this day.



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