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MORE on Low Flush Toilet Problems?

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In my past experiences of selling and using toilets (what I used to recommend was), I had found that the Atlas model of Universal Rundle (now owned by Crane) flushed great way back in 1990 when most other low gallonage toilets did not. Those toilets flushed better than just “well”, they flushed great! That was then, this is now and those toilets still flush well but our standards are higher now and there are now so many that flush better as the bar as has been raised. I think the Eljer Titan is a great flushing toilet and not too complicated for parts. In 2007 I also like the American Standard’s Cadet 3 and their Champion 4. Most Toto toilets also flush well. For the price I like the Drake model of Toto as it’s a good value and flushes great. I have one that I installed in 2006 in my own house. I don’t like the Toto flapper which to me drops too quickly but if you hold the handle for a second that solves the problem. Flip the handle quickly and it clears for “number 1”, hold the handle

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