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On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 10:40:31 -0400, micky wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 22 Sep 2020 23:27:02 -0400, Ed Pawlowski
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In my last house I had two Kohler, this house has two Kohler, we
renovated at work a few years back and put in 4 Kohler. All are the
comfort height. All work well. Oh, visited a friend last month and she
put in four Kohler and has no complaints.

I think they all improved over some of the originals that you had to
triple flush. Comfort height is very nice too as you get older.


Is comfort height higher or lower?

(Real comfort would be not having to leave my desk or my bed. Do they
have that with a permanent connection to the drain?)


The Internet has lots of photos of office chairs that incorporate a toilet
into the chair design, but I haven't seen one that's actually plumbed.
There's no reason why you couldn't, though.

I don't think I've seen a toilet-bed, though. Bed plans usually come into
play there.

I've heard some American Standard are very good too, just no personal
experience. As you can imagine though, I'd not hesitate to use Kohler
again.

Used Kohler faucets too in four bathrooms and 1 kitchen.


Someone here, on a different topic from what matters to me, posted a
Kohler soaking bahttub, which I hadn't found with google, that has the
same kind of drain control I have now, one that works with my toes,
instead of pushing down on it from above. I'm one step closer to
remodeling the bathroom.


I think my last bath was in 1964. That was the year we got running water so
it's been showers ever since.