TOTO Toilet. I have had 5 TOTO Toilets and have not had any issues with what they flush. I HAVE had issues with the construction and how they flush. 1 - TOTO’s inside tank flush mechanism is a round piston that goes down into a cylinder. The mechanism hangs up and does not seal at times. It does not matter how old your TOTO is - this can happen at any time. I have added a large lead EGG shaped fishing weight to the top of the piston to help assure it goes down. This has worked very well but not perfect. The inside tank flush mechanism is not the old “flapper” style. I do not know if the other brands current models use the old rubber stopper/flapper(inexpensive to repair) or not. I am only familiar with TOTO. 2 - The flush handle on the outside that is connected to the inside tank lift rod is an issue. They did not build the tank top to accommodate a proper swing of the interior lift arm. A hard push of the handle can result in the handle being stuck in the down position. This lets the water run until the handle position is corrected. As the homeowner I know how to flush so this does not happen, but the grand kids don’t, and the handle constantly hangs up after they flush. The flush mechanism should be kid proof. 3 - The bowl Interior surface or glaze lets debris stick to it unlike any other brand I have ever seen.
I have heard this about the Cefiontect coating, that it should only be cleaned with soap, basically, but that leaves people not being able to clean hard water stains away
What about mentioning the Flush power MAP rating specifications of the flush, along with the gallons of water utilized. This is very important as for the power of the flush. Flush Performance Rating is very important. I purchased a Tuscany oval toilet from Menards for around $100.00. It does a great job.
While as a senior, I like the ADA high rise elongated bowl, but. When thinking of selling the house, I wonder if it is a deterrent as small children have a hard time with toilet training. I have the same feeling about a shower only and not tub. I am lucky there as I have an In Suite shower and a tub in the second bathroom. I would like to upgrade it to a walk-in shower, but I must keep in mind the selling point for new families.
so, i have a possibly tmi question. I really want one of the tornado style or Revolution 360, but, i worry that with the water rotating so high with no large rim, that flushing while still on the potty might pose a problem. Has this been a problem for anyone? I'd rather not get wet while i'm trying to courtesy flush.
We have 3 of these new style rotating flush toilets in our house and it isn’t an issue. We have the Toto product, but I saw the Kohler version at a rental house and it didn’t have the problem either. The worst toilets for spray back while sitting and flushing are definitely the pressure assist models: avoid those. They’re also unlikely to clog, but much more pricey, noisy and bulky.
@@djijspeakerguy4628 I was looking at the Kohler Highline Classic, which I believe is a pressure assist with the Sloan flushing mechanism inside. I am not crazy about a loud toilet, but I am so tired of babysitting a toilet which can’t take very much toilet paper. I understand it’s a really quick flush so it’s not a prolonged noise. What do you mean by bulky?
@@inhaleexhale What do you currently have? Some toilets are notoriously easy to clog on toilet paper, but it doesn’t mean all gravity flushes suck. In terms of pressure assist toilets, the Kohler model is undoubtedly the best. While the flush isn’t as quiet as a typical gravity flush, it isn’t extremely noisy in comparison to other models. They are very common in hotels and small businesses, and I’ve never heard of one clogging. What I mean by “Bulky” is that the tanks on these toilets tend to be quite large in comparison to a modern low 1.28 gallon gravity flush: closer in size to older (80s) 3.5 gallon tanks, but less boxy in appearance. If you are truly using enough toilet paper that most toilets have trouble, these are probably the best option.
@@djijspeakerguy4628 I have old Briggs toilets from the 1980s and the flush is very weak now. I imagine there are hard water deposits on the jets(?) in the rim of the Briggs, but who knows. It’s not that I use that much paper, but I do use better quality toilet paper, so it’s thicker and probably clogs more easily. That was the main reason I was looking at the pressure assist toilets. The truth is I really hate loud, noisy public toilets with that loud flush. My ears are very sensitive and so if I could get something just as good that wasn’t a pressure assist, I would do it.
@ Hard water deposits can absolutely ruin a good toilet’s flush performance, and also, lowering the water level in the tank of an older toilet to save water (if someone has done that in the past) will weaken the flush. I bet your old Briggs was perfectly fine when it was new, and even then, I believe those were a contractor grade toilet commonly bought in bulk for new construction, like a present day Glacier Bay or Sterling product. If you don’t want a pressure assist but want to upgrade to a new toilet, I’d pick a Toto Drake. We have them in our house and have no complaints. The one or two times one has clogged, it’s gone down in a second flush with no plunger, something I wouldn’t dare to try with a 3.5 gallon toilet like yours as it could overflow.
All companies still make standard height toilets on all of their models. You'll see them on their websites or in any store selling them. The chair height or ADA height has become a favorite for everyone. I don't think you'll find them too high. The old ones when they first came out were in fact too high.
I would have wanted a close up view of the very first Kohler. I think you should take a look at the American Standard Vormax. Best tornado washdown and flush.
I disagree The American standard vormax is a nightmare to work on due to 2 flapper and the parts arnt sold in big box stores I’ve got a few Ellistons with 360 from kohler for almost 2 years work great how ever I do know someone with a vormax they replaced it since they were sick of not being able to hold the handle down without it not flushing properly every time after and also having to worry about guests clogging it up from not pushing the handle down hard enough since that only makes the siphon jet work they replaced it with an Elliston too have not complained since.
@@Joshhhhh12345 Thank you for that. Quite interesting the maintenance/repairability issues aside from the flush and bowl rinse. Biggest problem the Vormax solves that others don't is the 💩 back splatter by those with IBD/UC/Crohn's. Vormax dumps water over that part of the bowl. So does the Toto Aquia, which incidentally a 3 port 'washdown' (trapway design) terlit. If I had a choice, I'd put in (from the 1960's/1970's) a OG swirly elongated Eljer Hygeian and OG swirly elongated AS Cadet/Plebe. 😉
You realize each manufacturer makes a few models right? Some good or bad. Maybe mention which model you are talking about at the time lol..... Useless video. Sorry.
Disagree on Kohler. I have two Kohler toilets and I can guarantee that over a few years that flushing mechanism is going to lock up and get stuck causing the toilet to keep flushing. The american standard I have has not done this but both Kohler's and another Kohler I have in a com'l building have this problem. Stay away from Kohler
American Standard is my brand to recommend. Fast full flush and quiet refills has exceeded my expectations when I replaced my old water guzzling inefficient toilet 4 years ago.
This seems like a shill for Toto. Don’t mention models of non-Toto, only in description. But multiple links for Toto products. No demonstration of the “#1” Toto is sus.
Having that issue for a longtime... We've replaced the flapper a couple of times and now it's back again... Looking for a new toilet right now😮💨 the one in our bathroom is whistling everytime we flush it... So yeah never again AS!
Today's toilets aren't worthy of the name. They come in designer colors, they're too low, and when you flush 'em they make this little weak almost apologetic sound. Not a Ferguson. It only comes in white and when you flush it... "WHOOOSH" That's a man's flush, a Ferguson says, "I'm a toilet, sit down and give me your best shot." ~Al Bundy~
You must use the bidet water, not toilet paper, and you must also learn the correct way to sit on the toilet seat, in a squatting manner. There are many videos explaining the method.
TOTO Toilet.
I have had 5 TOTO Toilets and have not had any issues with what they flush.
I HAVE had issues with the construction and how they flush.
1 - TOTO’s inside tank flush mechanism is a round piston that goes down into a cylinder. The mechanism hangs up and does not seal at times. It does not matter how old your TOTO is - this can happen at any time. I have added a large lead EGG shaped fishing weight to the top of the piston to help assure it goes down. This has worked very well but not perfect.
The inside tank flush mechanism is not the old “flapper” style. I do not know if the other brands current models use the old rubber stopper/flapper(inexpensive to repair) or not. I am only familiar with TOTO.
2 - The flush handle on the outside that is connected to the inside tank lift rod is an issue. They did not build the tank top to accommodate a proper swing of the interior lift arm.
A hard push of the handle can result in the handle being stuck in the down position. This lets the water run until the handle position is corrected. As the homeowner I know how to flush so this does not happen, but the grand kids don’t, and the handle constantly hangs up after they flush. The flush mechanism should be kid proof.
3 - The bowl Interior surface or glaze lets debris stick to it unlike any other brand I have ever seen.
I always thought Toto made the best toilets. Is Toto US same as Japan?
Do you just copy paste this in ever toilet comment section?
I have heard this about the Cefiontect coating, that it should only be cleaned with soap, basically, but that leaves people not being able to clean hard water stains away
What about mentioning the Flush power MAP rating specifications of the flush, along with the gallons of water utilized. This is very important as for the power of the flush. Flush Performance Rating is very important. I purchased a Tuscany oval toilet from Menards for around $100.00. It does a great job.
i like elongated bowl but the higher toilets not good for posture.
The Drake is at $267 on Amazon currently.
I have a 17 yr old Glacier Bay. Nowadays it has a pretty weak flush & takes awhile to fill back up.
You probably need to set the water level higher, and replace your fill valve because that’s probably why.
I tried a lot of brands including the air powered ones and Glacier bay is the best for me.
While as a senior, I like the ADA high rise elongated bowl, but. When thinking of selling the house, I wonder if it is a deterrent as small children have a hard time with toilet training. I have the same feeling about a shower only and not tub. I am lucky there as I have an In Suite shower and a tub in the second bathroom. I would like to upgrade it to a walk-in shower, but I must keep in mind the selling point for new families.
I have to one that is supposed to flush golf balls and brand new and already having problems.
Love my Toto toilets. Best choice I made for my bathroom renovations
What keeps the top and bottom green parts together? My bottom drops.
Bolts
so, i have a possibly tmi question. I really want one of the tornado style or Revolution 360, but, i worry that with the water rotating so high with no large rim, that flushing while still on the potty might pose a problem. Has this been a problem for anyone? I'd rather not get wet while i'm trying to courtesy flush.
We have 3 of these new style rotating flush toilets in our house and it isn’t an issue. We have the Toto product, but I saw the Kohler version at a rental house and it didn’t have the problem either. The worst toilets for spray back while sitting and flushing are definitely the pressure assist models: avoid those. They’re also unlikely to clog, but much more pricey, noisy and bulky.
@@djijspeakerguy4628 I was looking at the Kohler Highline Classic, which I believe is a pressure assist with the Sloan flushing mechanism inside. I am not crazy about a loud toilet, but I am so tired of babysitting a toilet which can’t take very much toilet paper. I understand it’s a really quick flush so it’s not a prolonged noise. What do you mean by bulky?
@@inhaleexhale What do you currently have? Some toilets are notoriously easy to clog on toilet paper, but it doesn’t mean all gravity flushes suck.
In terms of pressure assist toilets, the Kohler model is undoubtedly the best. While the flush isn’t as quiet as a typical gravity flush, it isn’t extremely noisy in comparison to other models. They are very common in hotels and small businesses, and I’ve never heard of one clogging.
What I mean by “Bulky” is that the tanks on these toilets tend to be quite large in comparison to a modern low 1.28 gallon gravity flush: closer in size to older (80s) 3.5 gallon tanks, but less boxy in appearance. If you are truly using enough toilet paper that most toilets have trouble, these are probably the best option.
@@djijspeakerguy4628 I have old Briggs toilets from the 1980s and the flush is very weak now. I imagine there are hard water deposits on the jets(?) in the rim of the Briggs, but who knows. It’s not that I use that much paper, but I do use better quality toilet paper, so it’s thicker and probably clogs more easily. That was the main reason I was looking at the pressure assist toilets. The truth is I really hate loud, noisy public toilets with that loud flush. My ears are very sensitive and so if I could get something just as good that wasn’t a pressure assist, I would do it.
@ Hard water deposits can absolutely ruin a good toilet’s flush performance, and also, lowering the water level in the tank of an older toilet to save water (if someone has done that in the past) will weaken the flush. I bet your old Briggs was perfectly fine when it was new, and even then, I believe those were a contractor grade toilet commonly bought in bulk for new construction, like a present day Glacier Bay or Sterling product. If you don’t want a pressure assist but want to upgrade to a new toilet, I’d pick a Toto Drake. We have them in our house and have no complaints. The one or two times one has clogged, it’s gone down in a second flush with no plunger, something I wouldn’t dare to try with a 3.5 gallon toilet like yours as it could overflow.
does it have a high good flushing rate?
Why do none of these toilet reviews show the mechanism inside the tank?
Because this joker is a picture shopper, no actual experience installing most of the ones shown.
Shouldn’t you finish with your #2 toilet?
Dude, high marks for lack of water use? Do you know what toilets are supposed to do?
im glad you cleaned it ...
I dont like toilet that is too high, is there standard hight of this?
All companies still make standard height toilets on all of their models. You'll see them on their websites or in any store selling them. The chair height or ADA height has become a favorite for everyone. I don't think you'll find them too high. The old ones when they first came out were in fact too high.
Just wait for a few years… then NO toilet will be too high. Getting up off it is the problem. Trust me, you will appreciate the height!
I would have wanted a close up view of the very first Kohler. I think you should take a look at the American Standard Vormax. Best tornado washdown and flush.
I disagree The American standard vormax is a nightmare to work on due to 2 flapper and the parts arnt sold in big box stores I’ve got a few Ellistons with 360 from kohler for almost 2 years work great how ever I do know someone with a vormax they replaced it since they were sick of not being able to hold the handle down without it not flushing properly every time after and also having to worry about guests clogging it up from not pushing the handle down hard enough since that only makes the siphon jet work they replaced it with an Elliston too have not complained since.
@@Joshhhhh12345
Thank you for that. Quite interesting the maintenance/repairability issues aside from the flush and bowl rinse. Biggest problem the Vormax solves that others don't is the 💩 back splatter by those with IBD/UC/Crohn's. Vormax dumps water over that part of the bowl. So does the Toto Aquia, which incidentally a 3 port 'washdown' (trapway design) terlit. If I had a choice, I'd put in (from the 1960's/1970's) a OG swirly elongated Eljer Hygeian and OG swirly elongated AS Cadet/Plebe. 😉
@@jbsimmons54 I’ll give you the cleaning part they do clean the bowl pretty good and I would install a plebe too
You realize each manufacturer makes a few models right? Some good or bad. Maybe mention which model you are talking about at the time lol..... Useless video. Sorry.
Is the Drake 1.28 as good as the 1.6?
Very slightly less. have both. I HAVE 4 TOTO.
3- 1.28GPF & 1 - 1.6
Disagree on Kohler. I have two Kohler toilets and I can guarantee that over a few years that flushing mechanism is going to lock up and get stuck causing the toilet to keep flushing. The american standard I have has not done this but both Kohler's and another Kohler I have in a com'l building have this problem. Stay away from Kohler
I have two American Standard toilets and both ghost flush all the time. One is just over a year old. Apparently all brands are junk nowadays
@@phyllisgardner5733😡 u right about this shit.... I paid $300/toilet for 2 of them and this shit ain't flushing shit after 1 year ... I'm so pissed
They asll use the same parts inside made by korky or Fluidmaster
I have an English toilet that ghost flushes. What causes it? X
American Standard is my brand to recommend. Fast full flush and quiet refills has exceeded my expectations when I replaced my old water guzzling inefficient toilet 4 years ago.
This seems like a shill for Toto. Don’t mention models of non-Toto, only in description. But multiple links for Toto products. No demonstration of the “#1” Toto is sus.
I agree, I can do better. I rushed this video.
@@checkitout2468 Do you know what model the first kohler is? It's not either of the two you linked on amazon, those bases don't match.
Totally agree. Kohler is the way to go. American Standard is garbage unless it’s from the 1950’s or 60’s. Absolutely the true facts!
Do not buy American Standard. Lasted 2 years. Keep flushing on its own . When I did check out some reviews a lot of people had the same complaint.
Having that issue for a longtime... We've replaced the flapper a couple of times and now it's back again... Looking for a new toilet right now😮💨 the one in our bathroom is whistling everytime we flush it... So yeah never again AS!
Let me make a point ! A heated toilet seat is a remarkable upgrade ! Don't laugh until you try one !!! AMAZON
American standard is best.
No actual experience with most of the models here, a picture shopper. I could do that too, sorry buddy.
Today's toilets aren't worthy of the name. They come in designer colors, they're too low, and when you flush 'em they make this little weak almost apologetic sound. Not a Ferguson. It only comes in white and when you flush it...
"WHOOOSH" That's a man's flush, a Ferguson says, "I'm a toilet, sit down and give me your best shot."
~Al Bundy~
Ha! That’s funny
You must use the bidet water, not toilet paper,
and you must also learn the correct way to sit on the toilet seat, in a squatting manner.
There are many videos explaining the method.
American Stabdard
Made in Mexico.
I thought I'd see a plug for Dr Steve Brule on this channel somewhere.... For your health.
that first toilet looks weak
I detest Kohler toilets, everyone I ever owned had flushing issues within months.
All ugly looking, though inexpensive. Not for new remodels if you are modernizing the home.
dumb review
I’m working on a better one.
kohler are crap