Aussie woman's bathroom item sparks online mystery – can you guess what it is?
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After seeing a photo of an unusual shower fixture that was discovered in an Aussie woman's bathroom, hundreds of people on social media were left scratching their heads.
Mina, who just moved into her place, uploaded the picture to an online community in the hopes that someone could offer some insight into the function of this rather mysterious bathroom fixture.
"It slopes down, and it doesn't really hold a soap bar," she said.
What could it be and what is it used for? Do you have any idea, folks?
People on social media are baffled by an unusual fixture in a woman's bathroom. Credit: Facebook.
The shower item, which seemed to be made from ceramic material, also caused confusion among the members of the Facebook group, with many of them admitting that it was the first time they'd seen anything of the sort.
A lot of other members agreed with the person who said the object resembles a "soap holder that has been installed upside down." They assumed that the reason it looks odd is because the constructors most likely installed it incorrectly.
But in spite of the many suggestions that were mentioned, there was not a single answer that could be confirmed – not until much later, after some users did more thorough research.
After more information about the product was gathered, it turned out that the mysterious item was actually a footrest, which would be useful when shaving your legs.
In the past, particularly in the 1990s, footrests were a very common fixture in bathrooms. After that, however, there was a gradual decline in interest, with fewer and fewer households wanting to install the gadget.
"That seems to be a ceramic footrest, which was popular in the 1970s to 1990s but is now less popular today," said a spokesperson for Beaumont Tiles, a bathroom products company.
"They are designed for those shaving their legs to prop their foot on for stability and balance so they don’t slip while shaving."
The thing was confirmed to be a footrest, which is useful for shaving your legs. Credit: news.com.au.
In the comments section of the Facebook post, many users expressed their amazement at the discovery of what the shower accessory really is and what it does.
"Wow, amazing and so random to have!" said the person who made the post on Facebook. Another chimed in and added, "This was all the rage in the 1990s."
Other users, meanwhile, couldn't resist the opportunity to make jokes now and then, with some of them suggesting that the footrest could be used for "things" other than shaving your legs.
"It's there to help you have some fun shower time…" quipped one user.
Well… there you have it, folks! It's actually a bathroom footrest. We have to admit that we have never seen one of these before, so this information was very surprising to us!
Did you get it right? Better yet, ever had a shower with one of these in it?
Mina, who just moved into her place, uploaded the picture to an online community in the hopes that someone could offer some insight into the function of this rather mysterious bathroom fixture.
"It slopes down, and it doesn't really hold a soap bar," she said.
What could it be and what is it used for? Do you have any idea, folks?
People on social media are baffled by an unusual fixture in a woman's bathroom. Credit: Facebook.
The shower item, which seemed to be made from ceramic material, also caused confusion among the members of the Facebook group, with many of them admitting that it was the first time they'd seen anything of the sort.
A lot of other members agreed with the person who said the object resembles a "soap holder that has been installed upside down." They assumed that the reason it looks odd is because the constructors most likely installed it incorrectly.
But in spite of the many suggestions that were mentioned, there was not a single answer that could be confirmed – not until much later, after some users did more thorough research.
After more information about the product was gathered, it turned out that the mysterious item was actually a footrest, which would be useful when shaving your legs.
In the past, particularly in the 1990s, footrests were a very common fixture in bathrooms. After that, however, there was a gradual decline in interest, with fewer and fewer households wanting to install the gadget.
"That seems to be a ceramic footrest, which was popular in the 1970s to 1990s but is now less popular today," said a spokesperson for Beaumont Tiles, a bathroom products company.
"They are designed for those shaving their legs to prop their foot on for stability and balance so they don’t slip while shaving."
The thing was confirmed to be a footrest, which is useful for shaving your legs. Credit: news.com.au.
In the comments section of the Facebook post, many users expressed their amazement at the discovery of what the shower accessory really is and what it does.
"Wow, amazing and so random to have!" said the person who made the post on Facebook. Another chimed in and added, "This was all the rage in the 1990s."
Other users, meanwhile, couldn't resist the opportunity to make jokes now and then, with some of them suggesting that the footrest could be used for "things" other than shaving your legs.
"It's there to help you have some fun shower time…" quipped one user.
Well… there you have it, folks! It's actually a bathroom footrest. We have to admit that we have never seen one of these before, so this information was very surprising to us!
Did you get it right? Better yet, ever had a shower with one of these in it?