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Old 10-27-2013, 08:23 AM
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Whatever you are considering, take a look at the siphon ( the outlet from the bowl to the connection). It should be a smooth "S" bend. Many cheap loos have a sharp right angle in there that invites a blockage. Think exhaust header vs cast iron manifold.
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I replaced one of mine in a water closet about 6 months ago. I'm not interested in fancy toilets. To me a toilet is a toilet, so I went for the Aquasource AT1203 at Lowes for $100 on the Consumer Reports recommendation. It works very well, flushes well, seems to keep itself clean as far as complete flushes are concerned. It's a little higher to sit on compared to the other three I have.
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Thanks guys. Will look at Toto and American Standard. I agree on Gerber.. That's what my current toilets are.
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I replaced one of mine in a water closet about 6 months ago. I'm not interested in fancy toilets. To me a toilet is a toilet, so I went for the Aquasource AT1203 at Lowes for $100 on the Consumer Reports recommendation. It works very well, flushes well, seems to keep itself clean as far as complete flushes are concerned. It's a little higher to sit on compared to the other three I have.
Other THREE…jeeze …that's a lot of crappers
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Those American Standard videos are awesome! 2 pounds of kitty litter... Yep, 25 golf balls... Yep. 3 pounds orange peels... Yep.

Maybe it's overkill but after three years of frustration with our old toilets these things are just what we need!

$410 each at HD. Time to go shopping.
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Champion 4 is what I installed. It is an awesome crapper !
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Those American Standard videos are awesome! 2 pounds of kitty litter... Yep, 25 golf balls... Yep. 3 pounds orange peels... Yep.

Maybe it's overkill but after three years of frustration with our old toilets these things are just what we need!

$410 each at HD. Time to go shopping.
Agreed… I was amazed at what all it ate… funny vids though.. I was cracking up

WHAT !! Not available for sale in Ca or Tx…. WTF !
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I was just about to start this very topic.

I hate my toilet.

It can take up to four flushes to empty the bowl.
Even just paper.

Is does not develop a consistent swirling siphon.

Sometimes if work fine though.Ii can't explain it.


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I don't know about you folks, but in our house we don't use the toilet for flushing golf balls or orange peels. I think any real test of a toilet's flushing capacity has to involve one's mother-in-law, because flushing capacity depends on two crucial factors that only a mother-in-law can consistently provide... thickness and length of the sample, and excessive use of toilet paper.

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Champion 4 will suck down the MIL and then some ! You can't go wrong with this bad boy.
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Is does not develop a consistent swirling siphon.



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Now design makes that obsolete due to flow rate or restrictions. Get a Toto G max and be done with it.
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Good toilet like Toto, glaze their trap way. Other do not.
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Gerber is crap.

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I have this toilet. Yes, it works as well as shown in the video. I drop some massive logs..

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I installed a HD Glacier Bay dual flush 2 yrs ago. Very happy with its performance.
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After reading some threads on these forums and a couple of toilet review sites I bought and installed a Toto Drake model that has the Sanigloss coating. Amazon.com was the source. 1.6 gpf version. Replaced a 15 year old Kohler 1.6 gpf toilet. Very happy with this change... should have done it years ago.

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