Please take the old ones out gently, and list them for sale,
used. Used toilets have a real place in the world. Some
folks hate the 1.6 galon "flush twice, or clog the drain"
models.
If you put in 1.6, be sure to wash your hands after, to send
more water down the drain.
Quite? Quite, what? The ones I've used have been quite
inadequate.
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"trailer" wrote in message
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We're thinking about replacing one of our 1970's era
commodes in one of our
bathrooms. We have 3 commodes in the house and will
probably replace all of
them eventually. Each commode is of the older (6 gallon?)
flush type.
Years ago I was told to hang on to the older commodes
because the newer ones
didn't flush well and were prone to a lot of noise.
How do the new commodes sold today work? We are looking to
save water, even
though just two adults live in the house.
Also, are the newer commodes quite? I don't think I would
accept a commode
that made a lot of flush noise.
Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks