Toilet Tunes for your bathroom soundtrack

Posted in Home, music by Conner Flynn on October 29th, 2007

Toilet Tunes bathroom soundtrack system.

If you are one of those people that feel they have to run the faucet to cover up your strange biological bathroom sounds, then you might want to order yourself Toilet Tunes. But to me, it just seems wrong, using potty time as an excuse to have your own personal party. You are there for business after all. It’s not a library either.

The gadget works via a sensor installed in the toilet lid that plays six musical choices when the lid is raised. The choices include rain, waves, jazz, latin, modern, and stream. Hang on guys, don’t start dancing and throwing off your aim just yet. There’s more.

According to the company’s site, if you order now they will throw in a spa pillow. You can be jiving in the John for just $29.95. That’s a real bargain for something that spices up your private and secret toilet life.

[Toilet Tunes] VIA [Findgift]

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2 Comments to “Toilet Tunes for your bathroom soundtrack”
  1. Todd Says:

    It mounts under the toilet seat? Dude, that’s kinda gross.

  2. nicole Says:

    can you modify music for the toilet tunes system?

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