Not only does this toilet look "designer" but it is super efficient and QUIET. Doesn't get any better than that. We have replaced all three toilets in our house and can't be happier. Everyone who sees (and/or uses) the toilet wants to know where to purchase. Do not hesitate to purchase this dream toilet."..."Read more
We purchased two of these toilets from wayfair and have had them in regular use for 5 months. So far so good. For the money I think they are very good looking in a modern bathroom. The flushing is sufficient but not as powerful as the other toilet we bought."..."Read more
They flush as good as the in wall water tank they are attached to. Its a typical backwash system, which works well if its attached to a good in wall cistern. In my case a Geberit UP320 which works great."..."Read more
Description:
Features: Part of the Starck 3 Collection. Available
in white. Mounting instruction included. 1.6 gpf (6 liters). Flapper valve. 12" Rough in. Elongated toilet with syphonic jet action. Single flush mechanism with side lever. IAPMO listed. Overall dimensions: 26.58" ...
Description:
Available in white. EL 1.6, Wall mount. Concealed
tank and carrier. White wall mounted push button actuator. Silent fill valve. 4" trap and waste outlet. With seat. 6" 8" savings on projection. Bowl Rim Height: adjustable 15" 19". Overall ...
Description:
Complement your bathroom with the clear cut lines
of the Wall Mounted toilet from the Happy D. Collection. Just as their form is reduced, so is their water consumption. This toilet is available in white to match with any ...
Gravity Flush - These are the most common; when the toilet is flushed, gravity pulls water from the tank to wash the bowl.
Pressure-Assisted - These use the pressure in your water lines to compress air in a pressure tank, which is released along with the water when the toilet is flushed. This is a more forceful flush often clears the bowl better than some gravity toilets, but can be noisy, and requires a minimum household pressure of 25 psi.
Vacuum-Assisted - These have a chamber in the tank that pulls air out of the trap beneath the bowl to suck water downward with more force.
Dual-Flush - These toilets are most often gravity toilets, and have both a half-flush and a full-flush option. Some have two buttons or a split button on the top, others have a traditional flush lever that can be pushed up or down to vary the flush volume.