I was doing my weekly shopping at Sams Club on Saturday and they had just brought in a pallet of dual-flush "toilet in a box". They are selling it for $98.62 for the complete setup. I've been looking for a dual-flush system for a while and all I have found is the Toto for almost $400 and a Kohler for almost $250-- and those would have been special orders with high shipping costs included. I got one and installed it that same day, and the build quality, "heft" and performance seems to be just as good as the Kohler low-flow it replaced. They only had one pallet of them at my Sams, so I don't know if this is a one-time deal or if they will start stocking it.
Here is a link for full info. [samsclub.com]
Again this is a dual-flush system with two buttons on the tank, one for liquid waste (a half-flush,basically) and one for solid (a full flush). I can see that this is going to save me quite a bit on water.
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High Efficiency toilets typically sell for over $200.
I just changed one of my toilets out and did a lot of research on them over the last few weeks. Even changed the toilets out a few times after they did not perform as well as expected. You cannot beat a Toto, and the Drake is the top rated model.
Worth every penny.
Had special requirements: under countertop tall, elongated bowl, 1000 MaP or better (flush performance), ADA compliant height, 14" rough in.
This toilet is only a 12", but its designed to fit in the same space as a round bowl... which it does exactly.
Excellent toilet for $278 from LOWES. Use a 10% off to sweeten the deal.
Kohler Cimmeron One piece is $329 from Home Depot, which is the next closest. 1.6 flush.
Toto Loyd was well over $900 for the same setup.
This toilet was too tall (over 30" in height) and the flush button was on top... no good for my use. Specks are nice though, so this should be a good deal!
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I think it's time for a change!
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Unless you need a new crapper anyway, it will take a very long time to save $100 only saving a 1/2 gallon of water a few times a day.
Unless you need a new crapper anyway, it will take a very long time to save $100 only saving a 1/2 gallon of water a few times a day.