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Is SanaGloss worth $50 Tube Audio 08-17-2008
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Posted by mm on August 18, 2008, 8:04 pm


wrote:

>>I think you've got the Toto mixed up with another toilet. The Toto's
>>aren't pressure-assisted - those are the noisy ones. You also forgot
>>to mention the soft-close seat - that eliminates the loudest noise.
>Agreed. My Toto is so quiet I can't tell if it flushed or not. Fortunately,
>the thing is perfect and always flushes absolutely everything. I've never
>needed a second flush for anything. When we add an addition to our home next
>year both new bathrooms will have Toto toilets.
SDNWOTN

Posted by on August 18, 2008, 10:40 pm



>>I think you've got the Toto mixed up with another toilet. The Toto's
>>aren't pressure-assisted - those are the noisy ones. You also forgot
>>to mention the soft-close seat - that eliminates the loudest noise.

>Agreed. My Toto is so quiet I can't tell if it flushed or not. Fortunately,
>the thing is perfect and always flushes absolutely everything. I've never
>needed a second flush for anything. When we add an addition to our home next
>year both new bathrooms will have Toto toilets.

Not to interrupt your love affair with Toto, but it has one defect:
The bowl doesn't fill sufficiently with water thus you tend to get
skid marks. Probably the only way to avoid these with any toilet is to
buy a good old-fashioned 5 gallon-er.



Posted by h on August 19, 2008, 2:03 am



>>>I think you've got the Toto mixed up with another toilet. The Toto's
>>>aren't pressure-assisted - those are the noisy ones. You also forgot
>>>to mention the soft-close seat - that eliminates the loudest noise.
>>Agreed. My Toto is so quiet I can't tell if it flushed or not.
>>Fortunately,
>>the thing is perfect and always flushes absolutely everything. I've never
>>needed a second flush for anything. When we add an addition to our home
>>next
>>year both new bathrooms will have Toto toilets.
> Not to interrupt your love affair with Toto, but it has one defect:
> The bowl doesn't fill sufficiently with water thus you tend to get
> skid marks. Probably the only way to avoid these with any toilet is to
> buy a good old-fashioned 5 gallon-er.

Maybe yours doesn't, but mine does. My old 5 gallon-er was never as clean as
my Toto is.



Posted by Bill on August 19, 2008, 1:36 pm


On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 07:34:24 -0700 (PDT), RicodJour

>Ummm, no, they don't. I've installed a few and encountered many -
>none of the Totos had objectionable noise. Terry Love's site
>specifically mentions that the Toto toilets are quiet.

Agreed. I have an Ultramax and it's very quiet. I didn't get the
Sanagloss treatment. The bowl stays very clean.

Posted by h on August 19, 2008, 11:53 pm



> On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 07:34:24 -0700 (PDT), RicodJour
>>Ummm, no, they don't. I've installed a few and encountered many -
>>none of the Totos had objectionable noise. Terry Love's site
>>specifically mentions that the Toto toilets are quiet.
> Agreed. I have an Ultramax and it's very quiet. I didn't get the
> Sanagloss treatment. The bowl stays very clean.

Ditto. Even cleaner than the old 5 gallon, and also without the sanagloss.
Weird.



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