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Jun 21, 2025 2:49 PM
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frontpage Posted by Piano.Teacher • 5d ago
Jun 21, 2025 2:49 PM
Costco Members: Toto Drake 2-Piece 1.28 GPF Comfort Height Elongated Toilet
+ Free Shipping$320
$420
23% offCostco Wholesale
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For the non stick properties, you are suppose to not clean it with bleach or anything aggressive based on the manual. In theory it should wear out with time, but the non stick on our 1.6 drake has been fine. You really need to not clean it as aggressively as you would with a regular toilet though.
I only cleaned it after it started sticking lol
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And for those wondering, Toto toilets flush better (more completely) than other toilets and have a superior ceramic surface inside the bowl making things less likely to stick.
I will admit that I'm kind of clueless about buying toilets but I need to replace one of mine in the next month or so.
I have someone who's going to install it and I was going to just go to Home Depot but Costco may be easier.
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- **Items:** $812.82
- **Coupon Savings:** -$138.18
- **Subtotal After Discounts:** $674.64
- **Shipping:** Free
- **Tax:** $43.85
- **Total:** $718.49
Total after coupon: $812.82 - $138.18 = $674.64
Cost per toilet (tank + bowl) after coupon: $674.64 ÷ 3 = $224.88
So, each Toto Drake (tank + bowl) came out to about $224.88 after coupon savings.
A couple of the toilets arrived with some damage, but BB&B was great about sending replacements. Think they actually came from build.com. They even accidentally over-shipped, so I was able to resell the extras and cut my costs even more. 😅
**Pro tip:** Don't use bleach-based cleaners on these! I made that mistake and later learned it can ruin the special glaze/barrier that helps keep the bowl cleaner. Stick to gentler cleaners to keep your Toto looking and working its best.
I also added a Toto bidet attachment to one of them—game changer! These replaced the builder-grade American Standard toilets from my 2006 home, and the upgrade was totally worth it.
Will add that I have hard water and eventually saw a ring in the toilet bowl, so won't magically stay cleaned on its own.
Also… staining around the small hole at the bottom of a Toto Drake toilet bowl, where water shoots in during a flush (called the siphon jet hole or simply the siphon jet). This hole is crucial for creating the strong siphoning action that efficiently flushes waste down the drain. In addition to the siphon jet, there are also small holes under the rim of the bowl called rim jets, which help rinse the sides of the bowl…. Both areas aren't easy to get with a toilet brush. Will need something smaller like a toothbrush and shouldn't use harsh chemicals like bleach.
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In my own home I have 4 of the 1.6l Drakes. Since they were installed 13.5 years ago, (used with a whole house water softener), I replaced one fill valve last year and earlier this year and as a preventive measure I replaced all 4 flapper valves when one started to fail on one toilet. It is also possible to buy just the new seals on Amazon for the fill valve saving the expense of a whole new fill valve.
I have never had a clog and do find them easy to clean. I installed Toto Bidets on two of the toilets during the TP shortage. Happy with those also.
Tried Dawn and a rubber brush, FAIL.
I really wanted to believe it.
May lord have mercy.
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