[Greenbuilding] Toilets that Work: throttling flush volume on good perform

George Tremblay George_Tremblay at antiochne.edu
Fri Mar 7 04:10:37 CST 2008


Thought I'd chime in on the Briggs Vacuity, which was a recommended "best
value" model in some consumer test several years back.  I installed two of
these about 3 years ago, and while I've been very impressed with their
flushing capacity, the float valve mechanism is sticky, so we often have
to lift the lid and tap the mechanism to get the toilets to refill. 
Pretty annoying.  

George Tremblay

Jeffrey Osier-Mixon <jefro at jefro.net> writes:
>When we built this past year we installed Toto Drake toilets.  They are 
>more expensive than the American Standard, about even with the 
>Kohlers---I think we paid close to $250 for each of them, seat not 
>included but all of the hardware is.  I did a lot of research and head 
>scratching before we bought them.
>
>I never thought I would be writing this in a public forum, but I am 
>seriously impressed with these toilets.  They claim 1.6 gallons, but if 
>they use more than about half of that per flush I would be very 
>surprised.  Moreover, they don't "swirl" like your standard American (or 
>American Standard) toilet---when you operate the lever the contents of 
>the bowl just drop.  They are extremely quiet, and refill quickly 
>because they use very little water, only about half the tank unless you 
>hold the lever down. 
>
>Here are links to the units and to a review site
>http://www.totousa.com/productpage.asp?PID=188
>http://www.terrylove.com/wwwboard/messages2/42891.html
>
>No connection with Toto, just a very satisfied customer.
>
>
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