FYI did a quick search on zoro... they do carry Toto and American standard brand toilets and supposedly are having a big % off flash sale on monday - free shipping too. The toto drake 2 comes to significantly less than amazon, with a theoretical 30 or even better 40% off.
I would say that the above poster opinion on AS is just that, his opinion. I personally would spend my money on the AS, and I have probably sold and installed more toilets than most.
I also have American Standard 1.6 g and for 12 years I have never had an issue other than replacing the rubber flapper...
SMKS....thanks for the info.
Yeah, Im taking that into consideration. But there seems to be more negative feedback versus positive on the AS. Where the Kohler and Toto is all good. Is it worth the risk?
Is the 12yr old model the same as the newfangled one?
What you're looking for is the "American Standard Champion 4 Max".
It holds the "record" for 29 golf balls in a single flush! And is that "comfort height" that all us old-farts like!!!
Talk about a crappy conversation..
Believe it or not, I think the guy who invented the toilet's last name was "Crapper" or something like that?
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I use Kohler Wellworth on all my rentals, I do NOT get clogged toilet calls.


I installed an American Standard Cadet 3 last year, and all attempts to clog it have been unsuccessful.
I installed an American Standard Cadet 3 last year, and all attempts to clog it have been unsuccessful.


Though Japan's economic might has faded, the country continues to enhance its status as a powerhouse in one realm: toilets.
Japan's Lixil Corp. said on Friday it agreed to pay about $342 million for American Standard Brands, a 138-year-old U.S. maker of toilets and bathroom and kitchen fixtures. The purchase from Sun Capital Partners Inc., Boca Raton, Fla., includes the assumption of $200 million of debt.
The acquisition positions Lixil to ride the recovery in U.S. home building, which is spurring demand for kitchen and bath products. It also propels Lixil into the top ranks of global toilet makers, vying with Toto Ltd. of Japan, Roca Sanitario SA of Spain and Kohler Co. of Wisconsin in that market. Global sales of toilets are about $8.5 billion a year, according to Freedonia Group, a research firm in Cleveland.
Toto is currently No. 1 globally in toilets, with sales of $1.4 billion, said Matt Zielenski, a Freedonia analyst, and Lixil's acquisition will boost it into the same range.
Japanese toilet makers are known for high-tech toilets, with features such as bidet-like jets of water, air dryers and sensors that lift the lid when a person approaches and flush automatically. Such toilets, popular in Japan, can cost $5,000 or more. But the U.S. market, where many toilets are sold at big box retailers, is much more price conscious, with an average price of between $200 and $300, said Jay Gould, chief executive of American Standard Brands.
Why mess with something that works very well and has a huge history? They are not that messy and I've never had an issue with them.What is the Voice of Experience regarding alternatives to wax rings?

Since we have so much "crapspertise" here, I have a question:
What is the Voice of Experience regarding alternatives to wax rings?
What say the crapmasters of GJ?
I like these....I need to remove my commodes to re do my floors, I will look at this...thanks for sharing...I hate wax rings.
I hate scraping off the old one and I hate having to clean off the old one and get a new one if you need to reposition the toilet or otherwise pick it up for a simple reason.
I bought these from Home Depot and they're awesome:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbrande...ble-Waxless-Seal-Universal-Fit-BL01/203564758
Our old house has uneven floors and it can take several attempts to properly shim a toilet just right. Using these foam rings means you don't have worry about replacing the ring when picking up the toilet and resetting.
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I hate wax rings.
I hate scraping off the old one and I hate having to clean off the old one and get a new one if you need to reposition the toilet or otherwise pick it up for a simple reason.
I bought these from Home Depot and they're awesome:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbrande...ble-Waxless-Seal-Universal-Fit-BL01/203564758
Our old house has uneven floors and it can take several attempts to properly shim a toilet just right. Using these foam rings means you don't have worry about replacing the ring when picking up the toilet and resetting.
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Last week I had a carotid endarterectomy (having my carotid arteries roto-rooted) and they put my on Hydrocodone pain meds.
