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need help choosing a toilet toecheese 04-13-2008
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Posted by annezie on April 14, 2008, 11:06 pm
> I need to replace the toilet in an upstairs, second story bathroom. I'd
> like to get a low-flow tank to save water but I don't want to end up
> with one that won't have enough water pressure to properly flush without
> clogging all the time. Is there any kind of minimum gallons per flush
> or anything else like that I should be looking for?

I also vote for the Kohler Wellworth. I got a round seat, and it's
comfortable too. I use mine on a first floor, but the brand is a good
one, and it flushes great. The other one I got is also a Kohler
Wellworth, and got semi-plugged up once. I used a plunger on it and it
was fixed. It did NOT overflow either, like my old one.

Posted by Joe on April 14, 2008, 11:50 pm
> I need to replace the toilet in an upstairs, second story bathroom. =A0I'd=

> like to get a low-flow tank to save water but I don't want to end up
> with one that won't have enough water pressure to properly flush without
> clogging all the time. =A0Is there any kind of minimum gallons per flush
> or anything else like that I should be looking for?

Summarizing all these posts there seems to be consensus for the
elongated upscale Kohler and Toto. I can vouch for Kohler and I have a
pro architect friend who won't specify nought but Toto in his jobs.
Seems to me either of those is a good choice. Personally, I planning
my next bath project around the American brand, Kohler. HTH

Joe

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