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    Do you love your toilet?

    After snaking and plunging my toilet many times this month, then eventually calling a plumber who came and snaked the thing again, it appears I need to replace my 14 year old toilet.

    Now the question is, what to get? Obviously something very water efficient. I'm looking into the various models of dual flush, and am also open to just a good functioning low water use toilet. anyone got a reasonably priced water efficient toilet they just LOVE?? please save me from this annoying habit of doing excessive research before purchasing anything, and just tell me about a great toilet that isn't too expensive.
    i'd love to know....

    EDIT: I have purchase a Kohler Wellworth-1.2 gallons per flush - So I'm all set! But you are welcome to reply with your toilet recommendation so it may of be of use to someone else. WACCO, thanks for the love!!


    thanks!!
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    Re: Do you love your toilet?

    Note that the Sonoma County Water Agency offers rebates for select models in select communities. More info here.
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    Re: Do you love your toilet?

    The Kohler Cimarron is a medium cost very functional water efficient toilet. You should be able to buy it at Friedman's for around $250.

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    After snaking and plunging my toilet many times this month, then eventually calling a plumber who came and snaked the thing again, it appears I need to replace my 14 year old toilet.

    Now the question is, what to get? Obviously something very water efficient. I'm looking into the various models of dual flush, and am also open to just a good functioning low water use toilet. anyone got a reasonably priced water efficient toilet they just LOVE?? please save me from this annoying habit of doing excessive research before purchasing anything, and just tell me about a great toilet that isn't too expensive.
    i'd love to know....

    thanks!!
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    Re: Do you love your toilet?

    We had the same problem. We got a Toto low flush and had no more problems.

    Tofu Larry
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    Re: Do you love your toilet?

    If you get a two stage toilet with the light flush and heavy flush option, I will install it in Sebastopol for $100.
    That is $50 off my regular price for that type of toilet.
    License #496779
    and insured
    Also, I have an elongated quiet close seat with lid (white) for $25.
    A.J. 861-0669

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    We had the same problem. We got a Toto low flush and had no more problems.

    Tofu Larry
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    Re: Do you love your toilet?

    I used a do-it-yourself composting toilet for two years in a school bus and never had a problem with odor or disposal. I stuck a funnel into a length of hose, with the far end running out through an opening that just barely fit, and poured a little water in after each pee. Then i had a container with a lot of twigs and dry leaves on the bottom and a layer of redwood sawdust and/or chips in between each layer of stool.

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    After snaking and plunging my toilet many times this month, then eventually calling a plumber who came and snaked the thing again, it appears I need to replace my 14 year old toilet.

    Now the question is, what to get? Obviously something very water efficient. I'm looking into the various models of dual flush, and am also open to just a good functioning low water use toilet. anyone got a reasonably priced water efficient toilet they just LOVE?? please save me from this annoying habit of doing excessive research before purchasing anything, and just tell me about a great toilet that isn't too expensive.
    i'd love to know....

    EDIT: I have purchased a Kohler Wellworth-1.2 gallons per flush - So I'm all set! But you are welcome to reply with your toilet recommendation so it may of be of use to someone else. WACCO, thanks for the love!!


    thanks!!
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