EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I just bought two American Standard toilets called the Challenger series. They are pricey at $350 each, but WOW, you should see them flush. Everything is gone from the bowl almost instantly!! It's very, very fast and it's all gone. One flush, that's it. hahaha
They don't have a flapper, but a tube down the middle of the tank and a valve that slides around the tube. When you flush, the valves lifts and very little water comes out. The water level in the tank barely drops. I can't tell you how much water is used per flush, but compared to a standard toilet with a flapper, I'd say about a third just guessing.
And not to get on my soap box, but ever since toilets went to the 1.6 gallon standard per flush, have you noticed it takes at least two flushes to empty the bowl, sometimes three? Another environmental disaster that wastes more water because of their meddling.
Sorry for my enthusiasm, but I've tried more toilets and modifications to them to get a decent flush than I can count, so when I find one that actually works, I'm a happy camper.
Eddie
They don't have a flapper, but a tube down the middle of the tank and a valve that slides around the tube. When you flush, the valves lifts and very little water comes out. The water level in the tank barely drops. I can't tell you how much water is used per flush, but compared to a standard toilet with a flapper, I'd say about a third just guessing.
And not to get on my soap box, but ever since toilets went to the 1.6 gallon standard per flush, have you noticed it takes at least two flushes to empty the bowl, sometimes three? Another environmental disaster that wastes more water because of their meddling.
Sorry for my enthusiasm, but I've tried more toilets and modifications to them to get a decent flush than I can count, so when I find one that actually works, I'm a happy camper.
Eddie