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  • broschultz
    Forum Newbie
    • Oct 2006
    • 43

    #16
    I just installed a kohler comfort height which I bought at Lowe's. Funny thing was that when I was there a week ago checking them out they didn't have the comfort height in anything but white and it was prohibitive, to me, in almond or bisque. When I saw it early in the day I had my wife's car and had to go back later with the PT cruiser at which time there were only two boxes left and they had been opened and resealed. took a chance any way (ended up short on toilet bolts of course). I wanted to buy the eljer comfort height in almond but it was over $500 on order. I have a knee problem and the extra 1.5 inches is a big help. It has a larger footprint than the american standard which it replaced and is doing a great job so far. The american standard had a tendency to rock and lose it's seal which is the main reason I wanted to replace it. I had reset it 3x in two years, obviously without success. We have 3 toilets in the house and this is the second one we replaced since we moved in 6 years ago. The other was an american standard plebe which is holding up well but doesn't flush as well as the new one. The remaining original toilet is blue to match the existing fixtures and will not be replaced until absolutely necessary. It also doesn't flush as well as the newest one. They are improving the 1.6 gallon flushing ability of the new toilets but they cost more. The $80 guys are not going to do the job. At least not yet.


    Brother Jim

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    • WayneJ
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 785
      • Elmwood Park, New Jersey, USA.

      #17
      If your body is of the older type like mine is , you might want to opp for the higher type of toilet. They make one that is about 3 inches higher than the standard type.They are much easier to get up from , also I find the elongated kind are more comfortable
      Wayne
      Wayne J

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      • Ken Massingale
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2002
        • 3862
        • Liberty, SC, USA.
        • Ridgid TS3650

        #18
        Ain't Believing This

        Found the one I want! Many more FishnFlush at
        http://www.fishnflush.com/


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        • ivwshane
          Established Member
          • Dec 2003
          • 446
          • Sacramento CA

          #19
          I picked up a toto after reading many many forums and review sites. I got the CST743S:
          http://www.totousa.com/productpage.asp?PID=651

          And I couldn't be happier. Not only does it flush really well (no two/three flusher here) but it does it quickly and quitely as well as not causing any spray while doing it. I also like the fact that it refills quickly too, no drawn out bowl refills.

          I ordered from here with satisfactory results
          http://www.homeclick.com/showpage.as...BA88FED6480B40

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          • JSCOOK
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2006
            • 774
            • Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
            • Ryobi BT3100-1

            #20
            One piece toilets, although cost a little more, are definitely the way to go as they are much easier to keep clean(er) and one less leak point as the tank and bowl are one ...

            Check your local municipality or water company as their is quite often a rebate for the low flush toilet as part of a water conservation drive ... I know we ended up getting $50 back on one a few years ago, and $100 back on the one we did back in the fall.

            No matter whose brand it is though, make sure you research the rating and performance before buying.
            "Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn". by C.S. Lewis

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            • newood2
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2004
              • 600
              • Brooklyn, NY.
              • BT3100-1

              #21
              Once you drive a Toto you never say Oh-No!
              Got the Toto Ultramax with SanaGloss. No more plunger,
              with hydraulic closing seat and cover and silent flush to boot.
              That's the only way to "go".

              Howie

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              • scorrpio
                Veteran Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 1566
                • Wayne, NJ, USA.

                #22
                My house had two real old toilets that ate up ~6 gallons per fush. The downstairs one developed a totally silent flow which was eating up 200+ gallons/day. I found out when I got my water bill.

                Knowing I needed to replace the thing pronto, I made a research - and found out that Toto Ultramax was the darling of the industry. I ordered an Ultramax Elongated Bowl Sanagloss with Softclose seat. Can't recall exactly where, but it was like $420 shipped.

                Using a $12 No-Seep wax ring from HD, it took me only about 2 hours total to remove the old toilet and install the Ultramax. I LOVE it. At the push of a lever, it makes a quick 2-3 second gurgle, and whatever is in it is just gone. I never had to flush it twice - and it refills for next use in about 20 seconds. I don't know how non-SG models work, but this Sanagloss stuff works - in several months use, we did not have to wash it or use a toilet brush once, and it is still pristine white. Love the softclose seat too - it has en extra safety bonus: my 1.5 year old has developed an interest in it and likes to play with the seat and the lid. Soft close means she won't get her fingers crushed by a falling seat/lid.

                As soon as I get around to it, I am getting another Ultramax to replace the upstairs toilet as well.

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                • mschrank
                  Veteran Member
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 1130
                  • Hood River, OR, USA.
                  • BT3000

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Pappy
                  Litle quick research and I found it. Updated in Nov 06. Test results start on page 16, sorted by mfg, and P. 24, sorted by performance.

                  http://www.cwwa.ca/pdf_files/MaP%208...Appendices.pdf
                  Anybody else find themselves backing up to pg 10 while scrolling to pg 24
                  Mike

                  Drywall screws are not wood screws

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                  • 430752
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 855
                    • Northern NJ, USA.
                    • BT3100

                    #24
                    The best, most reliable.....

                    Is american standard. Or at least was. No, I don't work for american standard and I do like a kohler toilet.

                    But my house was built in 1928. And it still has the American Standard toilet original to the house! Of course, its like 23 gallons per flush (well, not literally), but it is quite a commode. and still original parts for everything but the tank innards (ball float flapper etc.), oh and the seat has been changed. Same handle, same 6"brass elbow pipe connecting water tank to bowl (not directly connected), even same seating to stack according to plumber. Large, sturdy, very porceleinish. Can't rave enough about it. If I could take it with me, I'd try!!!

                    curt j.
                    A Man is incomplete until he gets married ... then he's FINISHED!!!

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                    • Tom Slick
                      Veteran Member
                      • May 2005
                      • 2913
                      • Paso Robles, Calif, USA.
                      • sears BT3 clone

                      #25
                      Kohler, American Std, and Toto are the best from what I have heard. I have an american std that works great, no clog, no leaks, no malfunctioning.
                      Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison

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                      • dlminehart
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 1829
                        • San Jose, CA, USA.

                        #26
                        I installed an American Standard Cadet 3 from Home Depot a few weeks ago. Cost less than $200 for the ADA-compliant (chair height) one with the elongated bowl. Easy to install. Flushes extremely well and quickly, with a very quick refill. I have a couple other 1.6 gallon models that I expect to replace with this one as occasion arises. I can't see spending more unless you want a different look, or perhaps one of those dual-level flushes for liquid and solid wastes, as are apparently the current requirement in drought-stricken Australia.
                        - David

                        “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” -- Oscar Wilde

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                        • thiggy
                          Established Member
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 229
                          • Alabama.
                          • Craftsman Contractor

                          #27
                          David, thanks for your response, but this post is approaching a year old. I went with Kohler and all is well.
                          SOW YOUR WILD OATS ON SATURDAY NIGHT - - - THEN ON SUNDAY PRAY FOR CROP FAILURE!

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                          • Tom Slick
                            Veteran Member
                            • May 2005
                            • 2913
                            • Paso Robles, Calif, USA.
                            • sears BT3 clone

                            #28
                            WOW! I didn't check the date, it was up on top of the "recent threads" so I replied. I hate it when other people resurrect old threads for no apparent reason, and then I go and do it. funny!
                            Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison

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                            • havighurst
                              Established Member
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 181
                              • Metamora, MI, USA.

                              #29
                              I few years ago I ordered the Toto Drake from Homeclick.com. My stepson, affectionately known as "The Clogger" has yet to clog this toilet. He has said that it is incredible. I consider that high praise.
                              \"Experience is the toughest teacher. You get the test first and the lesson later.\"

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                              • JBDAVIS

                                #30
                                You can download an extensive test document on toilets at:

                                http://www.cuwcc.org/uploads/product...n-07-08-21.pdf

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