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[email protected] February 6th 16 03:05 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


Mayayana February 6th 16 03:11 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
| What's a good brand name for Toilets?
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In general, Toto is best. They've been ahead in
technology for years. For instance, they make
the bowl deeper and narrower to make up for
the insufficient water supply in a 1.6 gallon flush.

Toto is also expensive. And most improvements
they've made are now shared by other brands. For
instance, in the early days of 1.6 gallon flush,
only expensive toilets had glazed interior ceramic
where the waste goes from bowl to drain. Now
they're all glazed. So if money is no object they
might want Toto. If it were me I'd just go for
something that looks nice. They'll probably all work
fine. But many are surprisingly ugly, with odd
shapes or plastic handles.



philo February 6th 16 04:18 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 02/05/2016 09:05 PM, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.



After getting a quote from a plumber for $2000 to replace my toilet,
I went to Home Depot and bought the cheapest one I could find...it was $80

Brand name is NIZA


That was two years ago and zero problems.

Took an hour or so to put it in.



I threw the $2000 quote away at once and never got to read to see if
maybe it included the plumber coming out to wipe my ass.

micky February 6th 16 04:22 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 21:05:14 -0600, wrote:

What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


My brother's wife talked him into an expensive house with an expensive
remodeling with some foreign toilet and every time I used it, there
was dirt in the bottom of the bowl. I had to clean it every time
rather than leave it for the expensive nanny/maid she talked him into
hiring. (She wasn't expensive as they go, but she was a lot more
expensive than having the wife raise the child and clean the house.)

Oren[_2_] February 6th 16 04:56 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 21:05:14 -0600, wrote:

What's a good brand name for Toilets?


Fart Master or Turd Tumbler. Check them on online reviews.

Dean Hoffman[_12_] February 6th 16 12:34 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 21:05:14 -0600, wrote:

What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.

Consumer Reports has two best buys. The first is Glacier
Bay N2428E from Home Depot, $100. The second is Aquasource
AT1203-00 from Lowes, $100.
The top three rated in order:
St. Thomas Creations Richmond ECO (6123.218, 6125.028) $350
American Standard Champion 4 Max 2586.128ST.020 $240
Delta Riosa C43906 $270
All are single flush.

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Frank[_24_] February 6th 16 12:47 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 2/5/2016 11:18 PM, philo wrote:
On 02/05/2016 09:05 PM, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.



After getting a quote from a plumber for $2000 to replace my toilet,
I went to Home Depot and bought the cheapest one I could find...it was $80

Brand name is NIZA


That was two years ago and zero problems.

Took an hour or so to put it in.



I threw the $2000 quote away at once and never got to read to see if
maybe it included the plumber coming out to wipe my ass.


Been a few years since I had all my toilets replaced, four of them.

I used a plumber as while I could have done it I learned in putting one
back in place the disaster of over-tightening the floor bolts.

The larger diameter flapper ToTo was, I think about $350. Another ToTo
and 2 other brands were about $300 each. Might have been 3-4 years ago
when I got the last one and opted for cheaper as it was seldomly used.

Might be a lot more today but $2,000 is outrageous.

The first ToTo I mentioned works best.



Ed Pawlowski February 6th 16 01:06 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 21:05:14 -0600, wrote:

What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


Personal experience, Koher is great. We have two at home and four at
work and they never miss. Comfort height is essential these days too
as the kneed get older.

DerbyDad03 February 6th 16 01:11 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Friday, February 5, 2016 at 10:06:09 PM UTC-5, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


Shouldn't that be the other way around?

It's not just any given model, it's the maker in general.

Unless, of course, it was just those two models ;-)

Anyway, I have two American Standard 1.28 gallon FloWise toilets. The plunger has been out in the shed since I bought them probably 6 years ago. They just don't clog.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/American-...-020/202964035

$168

10 year manufacturers warranty on the whole toilet, inside and out.

You can learn about the FloWise technology here.

http://www.americanstandard-us.com/l...tions/flowise/

[email protected] February 6th 16 03:13 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 


What's a good brand name for Toilets?
I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?



Personal experience, Koher is great. We have two at home and four at
work and they never miss. Comfort height is essential these days too
as the kneed get older.



I agree about Kohler and the comfort height.
We replaced two of three toilets a number of years ago -
- both are water-conserving, single flush -
the Kohler flushes strong - almost like it is pressurized it's not
- a cheaper Mansfield requires plunger-ing - way-too-often.
At the time, the Kohler was pretty close to Toto in price.
John T.



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Eagle[_7_] February 6th 16 04:03 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
presented the following explanation :
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


The best toilet is one that fits your needs. Options include different
heights, bowl shapes, styles, and flushing technologies. The best
toilets also save water while still delivering worry-free performance.
No need to flush twice to get the job done. No need to pay top dollar
either. Do you need a taller toilet, or a longer bowl? Many have
changed their dunnies for those options after they get older. They
don't want the long travel down to the bowl, they want to just sit
comfortably without stretching thier knees. Some need a longer bowl so
they don't have to "tuck in" their pecker to pee sitting. The option
for water saving is the norm here in California.
Kohler, American Standard are two of the most popular dunnies,
Whitehous and Barclay make some custom dunnies and in several colors to
suit your bathroom design.

Hope this helps get "the job" done. :')

Colonel Edmund J. Burke[_16_] February 6th 16 04:06 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 2/5/2016 7:05 PM, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?




I frequently refers to mine as da porcelain throne or simply da ****ter.

philo February 6th 16 04:11 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 02/06/2016 06:47 AM, Frank wrote:

years since I had all my toilets replaced, four of them.

I used a plumber as while I could have done it I learned in putting one
back in place the disaster of over-tightening the floor bolts.

The larger diameter flapper ToTo was, I think about $350. Another ToTo
and 2 other brands were about $300 each. Might have been 3-4 years ago
when I got the last one and opted for cheaper as it was seldomly used.

Might be a lot more today but $2,000 is outrageous.





Totally insane.


When my wife saw me fooling with it she yelled at me to call a plumber,
so not really wanted to deal with it, I figured $500 , so what?

When they said $2000, even my wife was convinced that I should do it myself
The first ToTo I mentioned works best.




Percival P. Cassidy February 6th 16 04:26 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 02/05/2016 10:05 PM, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


Our American Standard Champion toilets are doing fine.

Perce


DerbyDad03 February 6th 16 05:39 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Saturday, February 6, 2016 at 11:11:35 AM UTC-5, philo wrote:
On 02/06/2016 06:47 AM, Frank wrote:

years since I had all my toilets replaced, four of them.

I used a plumber as while I could have done it I learned in putting one
back in place the disaster of over-tightening the floor bolts.

The larger diameter flapper ToTo was, I think about $350. Another ToTo
and 2 other brands were about $300 each. Might have been 3-4 years ago
when I got the last one and opted for cheaper as it was seldomly used.

Might be a lot more today but $2,000 is outrageous.





Totally insane.


When my wife saw me fooling with it she yelled at me to call a plumber,
so not really wanted to deal with it, I figured $500 , so what?

When they said $2000, even my wife was convinced that I should do it myself
The first ToTo I mentioned works best.



OT, but two grand to replace a toilet reminded me of something I just heard on
the NPR "Whad'ya Know" show. Some lady called in and mentioned that she worked
as a Customer Service Rep for a "luxury appliance" dealer.

The host asked her what a "luxury appliance" was. She said "Do you have an
extra $16,000 for a refrigerator?"

http://www.subzero-wolf.com/sub-zero.../refrigeration

Ed Pawlowski February 6th 16 05:45 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 2/6/2016 12:39 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:


OT, but two grand to replace a toilet reminded me of something I just heard on
the NPR "Whad'ya Know" show. Some lady called in and mentioned that she worked
as a Customer Service Rep for a "luxury appliance" dealer.

The host asked her what a "luxury appliance" was. She said "Do you have an
extra $16,000 for a refrigerator?"

http://www.subzero-wolf.com/sub-zero.../refrigeration


I like nice appliances, but that is far out of my range. Just bought a
new French door fridge for 1/7 that.

philo February 6th 16 06:00 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 02/06/2016 11:39 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:


OT, but two grand to replace a toilet reminded me of something I just heard on
the NPR "Whad'ya Know" show. Some lady called in and mentioned that she worked
as a Customer Service Rep for a "luxury appliance" dealer.

The host asked her what a "luxury appliance" was. She said "Do you have an
extra $16,000 for a refrigerator?"

http://www.subzero-wolf.com/sub-zero.../refrigeration




I paid $30k for my house (years ago) but I'm thinking a $16k
refrigerator would be a bit out of place here.


At least I now know what kind of people would potentially pay $2k for a
toilet replacement.

philo February 6th 16 06:02 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 02/06/2016 11:45 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:




I like nice appliances, but that is far out of my range. Just bought a
new French door fridge for 1/7 that.



My "fridge" worked fine, just had to hold the door closed with magnets.

Wife did not like that so I told her to buy her own then, and she did.

$800 I think, it works just fine.

Oren[_2_] February 6th 16 06:16 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 05:11:11 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:


Anyway, I have two American Standard 1.28 gallon FloWise toilets. The plunger has been out in the shed since I bought them probably 6 years ago. They just don't clog.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/American-...-020/202964035

$168


Derby,

What is the Speed Connect® tank-to-bowl coupling system?

I'm in the market for a new toilet (ADA). I like the price :)

DerbyDad03 February 6th 16 07:11 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Saturday, February 6, 2016 at 1:17:01 PM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 05:11:11 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:


Anyway, I have two American Standard 1.28 gallon FloWise toilets. The plunger has been out in the shed since I bought them probably 6 years ago. They just don't clog.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/American-...-020/202964035

$168


Derby,

What is the Speed ConnectŽ tank-to-bowl coupling system?

I'm in the market for a new toilet (ADA). I like the price :)


I don't really know, but it may be nothing more than hype. Both of the
following links show tank to bowl connection kits for American-Standard
toilets and they both use the term "speed connect bolt".

I don't really know what a "speed connect bolt" is.

I do see that the washer and nut is a single piece, which I guess would
be "speedier" but the only time they use the term "speed connect" it refers
to the bolts, not the nuts.

I just checked my 2 Cadet-3 toilets and they both have silver bolts with
large domed slotted heads. The bolts at the links below seem to be brown
but I don't see that they are any different than mine as far as "speed". I
don't recall if mine were called "speed connect" bolts since the toilets
have been in place for a few years.

http://www.amazon.com/American-Stand.../dp/B003H4BI3O

http://www.americanstandard-us.com/t...ling-Kit-6465/

Oren[_2_] February 6th 16 07:24 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 11:11:44 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:

On Saturday, February 6, 2016 at 1:17:01 PM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 05:11:11 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:


Anyway, I have two American Standard 1.28 gallon FloWise toilets. The plunger has been out in the shed since I bought them probably 6 years ago. They just don't clog.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/American-...-020/202964035

$168


Derby,

What is the Speed ConnectŽ tank-to-bowl coupling system?

I'm in the market for a new toilet (ADA). I like the price :)


I don't really know, but it may be nothing more than hype. Both of the
following links show tank to bowl connection kits for American-Standard
toilets and they both use the term "speed connect bolt".

I don't really know what a "speed connect bolt" is.

I do see that the washer and nut is a single piece, which I guess would
be "speedier" but the only time they use the term "speed connect" it refers
to the bolts, not the nuts.

I just checked my 2 Cadet-3 toilets and they both have silver bolts with
large domed slotted heads. The bolts at the links below seem to be brown
but I don't see that they are any different than mine as far as "speed". I
don't recall if mine were called "speed connect" bolts since the toilets
have been in place for a few years.

http://www.amazon.com/American-Stand.../dp/B003H4BI3O

http://www.americanstandard-us.com/t...ling-Kit-6465/


Thanks. Saw it in the PDF at HD and was curious if it was a super
dupper way to connect the tank and bowl. Your links seem that it is
just a typical method with a fancy name :)

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/0e/0e35f62a-b331-4c4b-80dd-c1d9e7f1824f.pdf

[email protected] February 6th 16 10:13 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 5 Feb 2016 22:18:03 -0600, philo wrote:

On 02/05/2016 09:05 PM, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.



After getting a quote from a plumber for $2000 to replace my toilet,
I went to Home Depot and bought the cheapest one I could find...it was $80

Brand name is NIZA



Thanks for all the replies in here. $2000 for a toilet is outrageous.
But I'm sure they find a sucker every so often...

I've heard Toto is good, but they are pricy. I may check on these $80
ones. Price is an issue here, but I sure dont want this person bitching
later on that the toilet needs a plunger at least once a week either.

That old Eljer I used to have, needed a plunger at least once a week. I
hated that toilet. But the Eljer I have now flushs real well. I've had
it for about 3 years, I recall using a plunger twice in those years, and
that's because I used a little too much TP and did not flush in between.
The only repair I did was replace the seat. One of those padded seats
that was cracking. But that's normal.

That was two years ago and zero problems.

Took an hour or so to put it in.



I threw the $2000 quote away at once and never got to read to see if
maybe it included the plumber coming out to wipe my ass.



philo February 7th 16 12:48 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 02/06/2016 04:13 PM, wrote:
On



After getting a quote from a plumber for $2000 to replace my toilet,
I went to Home Depot and bought the cheapest one I could find...it was $80

Brand name is NIZA



Thanks for all the replies in here. $2000 for a toilet is outrageous.
But I'm sure they find a sucker every so often...



They must because the place has been in business for quite some time

I've heard Toto is good, but they are pricy. I may check on these $80
ones. Price is an issue here, but I sure dont want this person bitching
later on that the toilet needs a plunger at least once a week either.

That old Eljer I used to have, needed a plunger at least once a week. I
hated that toilet. But the Eljer I have now flushs real well. I've had
it for about 3 years, I recall using a plunger twice in those years, and
that's because I used a little too much TP and did not flush in between.
The only repair I did was replace the seat. One of those padded seats
that was cracking. But that's normal.




Well I was a bit skeptical about it simply because it was a "low water
usage" variety. but from what I read they were supposed to work OK
and it did.

The outlet is designed for better water flow and only rarely needs a
double flush...but no more so that the former toilet.



Vic Smith February 7th 16 03:26 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 21:05:14 -0600, wrote:

What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


I put this Mansfield in a couple years ago. Works perfectly.
http://tinyurl.com/z5qtkf4

Arthur Conan Doyle February 7th 16 05:16 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
You should ignore hearsay and Usenet posts and use some objective information.
The MaP scores were originally developed by the Canadian Waste Water Association
a decade or so ago. They've since been spun off into a separate organization.

http://www.map-testing.com/

It's important to ignore MaP ratings on boxes or from manufacturers and stick to
the reported scores. Some less than repuatble companies create their own MaP
rating.

Oren[_2_] February 7th 16 07:50 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Sun, 07 Feb 2016 10:16:07 -0700, Arthur Conan Doyle
wrote:

You should ignore hearsay and Usenet posts and use some objective information.


True. Some posters here have real life experience and freely share it.
It should always be independently verified, of course.

Derby posted about his 6 year old toilet so checked into it. The
model will save ~$250 +/-. Compared to one I was looking at.

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/0e/0e35f62a-b331-4c4b-80dd-c1d9e7f1824f.pdf

The MaP scores were originally developed by the Canadian Waste Water Association
a decade or so ago. They've since been spun off into a separate organization.

http://www.map-testing.com/

It's important to ignore MaP ratings on boxes or from manufacturers and stick to
the reported scores. Some less than repuatble companies create their own MaP
rating.


Nice link, thanks. I checked the above toilet and it is one of the
"highly recommended" (middle range). I'll save money for guns, ammo
and more boy stuff :-)

Good advice from the link.

Scott Lurndal February 8th 16 03:07 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
writes:
On Fri, 5 Feb 2016 22:18:03 -0600, philo wrote:


After getting a quote from a plumber for $2000 to replace my toilet,



Thanks for all the replies in here. $2000 for a toilet is outrageous.
But I'm sure they find a sucker every so often...


The quote was "to replace the toilet". Given that it is not uncommon
for toilets to leak around the wax ring/flange, particularly if the
closet bolts become loose, there is often the need to replace part of
the floor before installing the new stool. That $2k isn't unusual if
floor or soil stack repair is required as part of the replacement.

As a Wisconsinite, I'd recommend Kohler.


DerbyDad03 February 8th 16 04:00 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 10:07:47 AM UTC-5, Scott Lurndal wrote:
writes:
On Fri, 5 Feb 2016 22:18:03 -0600, philo wrote:


After getting a quote from a plumber for $2000 to replace my toilet,



Thanks for all the replies in here. $2000 for a toilet is outrageous.
But I'm sure they find a sucker every so often...


The quote was "to replace the toilet". Given that it is not uncommon
for toilets to leak around the wax ring/flange, particularly if the
closet bolts become loose, there is often the need to replace part of
the floor before installing the new stool. That $2k isn't unusual if
floor or soil stack repair is required as part of the replacement.

As a Wisconsinite, I'd recommend Kohler.


If you re-read the post where the $2K was first mentioned, you'll notice
that there is no mention of any other repairs. In fact, it doesn't even
sound like the plumber pulled the toilet or even came on site.

Philo said "That was two years ago and zero problems. Took an hour or so
to put it in." I'm pretty sure he would have mentioned it if there were
floor or stack repairs required as part of the install.

Piso Mojado[_2_] February 8th 16 04:10 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 2/5/16 10:05 PM, wrote:
What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.


Thos. Crapper & Co., Ltd

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strangled with her panty hose...is somehow morally superior to a woman
explaining to the police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound.

Molly Brown[_2_] February 9th 16 05:32 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
Don't buy Kohler.

Ed Pawlowski February 9th 16 07:15 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On 2/9/2016 12:32 AM, Molly Brown wrote:
Don't buy Kohler.



Can you give a valid reason for that? Between work and home we have at
least 6 Kohlers that work perfectly over the past 8 years.

Oren[_2_] February 9th 16 10:09 PM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:15:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/9/2016 12:32 AM, Molly Brown wrote:
Don't buy Kohler.



Can you give a valid reason for that? Between work and home we have at
least 6 Kohlers that work perfectly over the past 8 years.


My Kohler is ~10 years old, installed by the first owner. Been good
with only an occasional plunger assist. Might be the changes in the TP
on sale? I'm changing it out for a comfort height (ADA) unit. Only
problem so far is one seat screw has a problem. The screw acts like
it has maybe a missed thread and I'll have to pull on it to get it
removed. Lift the screw while turning it out.

>>>Ashton Crusher February 10th 16 12:52 AM

What's a good brand name for Toilets?
 
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 21:05:14 -0600, wrote:

What's a good brand name for Toilets?

I know they all have good and bad points, but what are some better
brands?

A relative wants to replace theirs and I told them I'd help install it,
but I have not bought a toilet in many years, so I dont know what brand
to recommend. My own toilet is an Eljer, and I think it works well, but
I had another Eljer in another home and it was terrible. Always clogging
and so on... The worst toilet I ever had.

That alone says it's not just the maker, but the model too.



Home Depot has a $100 Glacier Bay that consumer reports rates as good
as most any of them including ones costing nearly three times that
price.

Last time I bought a Cadet (American standard I think) at home depot
and it seemed fine. Didn't see it listed at CR though.


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