Not a big fan of front flushers, they put a lot of force to the hole and puts the stuff will go above the hole. By the end of the flush, it just goes down. The best front flusher is the American Standard Cadet II in my opinion. (Had to rewrite this comment a few rimes cause I can't edit it keeps glitching on my phone)
I look for a good flush that covers the front of the bowl and gets everything down, good bowl rinse, and one that is hard to clog. Most older toilets will accomplish this.
This toilet didn’t do terrible on the tests but I would say it did a decent job except for the one test with a bag and a washcloth together in which it about overflowed, I would say it did an okay job at these tests
=============== Scale for tests =============== +0 Failed +0.5 Struggled +1 Passed =============== Washcloth: 0 Washcloth (straightened): 0.5 Grocery bag: 0 Grocery bag (flush held down): 0 Washcloth + grocery bag: 0 Dishtowel: 0 Dishtowel (angeled): 0 Dirt test 0.8/1 =============== Results: 0 Besides that I would smash this toilet for not taking a washcloth
Front flushers definitely need a bigger trapway opening to take the items (the old vintage (pre-1995) UK spec front flusher 'Single Trapway' siphonic bowl toilets have a much bigger trapway and perform so much better than this). This is a poor performing tiny trapway front flusher (I don't know how the previous owners put up with it) and it deserves to be dumped!
The people who had it said it wasn't a bad toilet, just too small for them. However, I wouldn't trust this thing in a guest bathroom so I'm not going to pass it along to anyone else.
This reminds me of the 1997 Vitromex Marathons at my old house.
Yeah, those are no good either from my experience.
Toilet is better as an overperforming doorstop or a paper weight
Lol
Not a big fan of front flushers, they put a lot of force to the hole and puts the stuff will go above the hole. By the end of the flush, it just goes down. The best front flusher is the American Standard Cadet II in my opinion. (Had to rewrite this comment a few rimes cause I can't edit it keeps glitching on my phone)
I'm not a big fan of front flushers either, they seem like a cheap design. My favorite is the Crane Toilet To Go.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Idk about the crane to go, front flushers from toto are cw702j
Theres a video on RUclips of a plumber modifiing a cato toilet to turn it into a high flow toilet
That's neat!
OCC Plumbing, who is your partner
On the vintage afwall if you can get one and the Cimarron class 6 and class 5
If you can get these and try your best to make them equal on the different tanks
Hi, I'm new to this toilet stuff.
What do you look for in a good flushing toilet?
I look for a good flush that covers the front of the bowl and gets everything down, good bowl rinse, and one that is hard to clog. Most older toilets will accomplish this.
What are you gonna do with the toilet?
It seemed punishable like the Crane Galaxy Elite (Crane Asslaxy Delete) in my opinion.
I'm throwing it out
I heard BTR plumbing was with you I heard his voice
He was in this video as well.
PUNISHMENT TIME!! WHAT'S UP BTR!!
For sure
This toilet didn’t do terrible on the tests but I would say it did a decent job except for the one test with a bag and a washcloth together in which it about overflowed, I would say it did an okay job at these tests
I've seen worse
With btr plumbing??
Yep!
===============
Scale for tests
===============
+0 Failed
+0.5 Struggled
+1 Passed
===============
Washcloth: 0
Washcloth (straightened): 0.5
Grocery bag: 0
Grocery bag (flush held down): 0
Washcloth + grocery bag: 0
Dishtowel: 0
Dishtowel (angeled): 0
Dirt test 0.8/1
===============
Results: 0
Besides that I would smash this toilet for not taking a washcloth
I think it counts as a pass if the bag is getting nudged from being in the mount of the trapway
also when you said results are 0, I thought when you said 0.5 and 0.8 so that would count as 1.4. I would smash the too if I had it.
I gave one of these to BTR and I'm throwing the other one away
Who's your partner
BTR Plumbing
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations you two actually three if I count AFT Plumbing are doing exactly amazing as expected.
Front flushers definitely need a bigger trapway opening to take the items (the old vintage (pre-1995) UK spec front flusher 'Single Trapway' siphonic bowl toilets have a much bigger trapway and perform so much better than this). This is a poor performing tiny trapway front flusher (I don't know how the previous owners put up with it) and it deserves to be dumped!
Very true
Pathetic!!! Judging by that trapway it probably clogs on normal use.
The people who had it said it wasn't a bad toilet, just too small for them. However, I wouldn't trust this thing in a guest bathroom so I'm not going to pass it along to anyone else.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Yeah I wouldn't want to give this "toilet" to someone else. Not even the people I hate.
Yeah, don't get me wrong, this thing is still trash.
Agreed