@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I've been unconscious for the dangerous sun and it was blocked by the moon and my woodstock transit color changed to black and gray because of the sunlight behind the moon. But today woodstock transit is normal color green and white bus. Did you notice that yesterday.
Did pretty well for the most part (it did not do very well on the washcloth + grocery bag test and the dish towel test - I suppose it would be a challenge for most toilets), the overfilled tank with clogged siphon jet was pretty spectacular. No doubt possibly one of the best post 2000's toilet out there (along with the Wellworth Ingenium) that uses 1.6GPF (6L) and Kohler should of kept this in production (with user modification for variable flush volumes - i.e tank water level or adjustable timed flapper) rather than adhering with the absurd 1.28GPF or less Low Water Consumption Policy that the US has which results in poor performing toilets - the UK still has nominal 1.6 GPF (6L) toilets available which our Low Water Consumption UK Water Regs Policy is ONLY "Voluntary" (which a lot of toilets have user adjustable Tank Flush Valves) so the user can set the desired max water consumption from 1.1 GPF (4L) minimum which conforms to the Low Water Policy to the normal max 1.6 GPF (6L).
Yeah, I am questioning the same thing. It had to of been in the summertime./(Yeah, I am questioning the same thing. It had to have been in the summertime.)
Ah, gotcha. Texas had a pretty 🤩😍 hot 🥵 September! I remember that you had said in one ☝️ of your videos, that you live in Texas, (just like 👍🏽 me, lol😂😆😝); so/(therefore), that is how I know that you live in Texas!
I have the exact same toilet and mine does the same thing as this one on the dirt test. I also have a 2005 Wellworth standard and the flush is longer. I'm beginning to think the Wellworth Highline's have a shorter flush than the standard height Wellworths?
I love ingeniums, they are like altoes, but they have a higher water line in the bowl and they flush with the water flowing diagonally
I really like them too
The overfilled tank flush at the end of the video was amazing, and it’s hilarious how that flapper was jumping
Ikr
I really like these toilets and I have 2 Highlines, 2 Wellworths Ingeniums (1 round and 1 elongated) in my collection
Ingeniums have to be one of my favorite 1.6 designs aside from the later version of the Hymont trap Alto.
The best 1.6gpf toilet ever
I agree
Actually a battle of 2022 and 2021 Glacier bay 2007 highline ingenium favorite 1.6 gpf.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations also no need to you cause I don't know if my mom can fix that blockage.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I've been unconscious for the dangerous sun and it was blocked by the moon and my woodstock transit color changed to black and gray because of the sunlight behind the moon. But today woodstock transit is normal color green and white bus. Did you notice that yesterday.
And still the best 1.6 GPF toilet. No question.
Yeah, I agree. I don't necessarily care about the performance since most of these have potentials.
I agree.
These are my favorite Kohler toilets! Performance is decent.
They are some of Kohler's best tank toilets for their time
Did pretty well for the most part (it did not do very well on the washcloth + grocery bag test and the dish towel test - I suppose it would be a challenge for most toilets), the overfilled tank with clogged siphon jet was pretty spectacular. No doubt possibly one of the best post 2000's toilet out there (along with the Wellworth Ingenium) that uses 1.6GPF (6L) and Kohler should of kept this in production (with user modification for variable flush volumes - i.e tank water level or adjustable timed flapper) rather than adhering with the absurd 1.28GPF or less Low Water Consumption Policy that the US has which results in poor performing toilets - the UK still has nominal 1.6 GPF (6L) toilets available which our Low Water Consumption UK Water Regs Policy is ONLY "Voluntary" (which a lot of toilets have user adjustable Tank Flush Valves) so the user can set the desired max water consumption from 1.1 GPF (4L) minimum which conforms to the Low Water Policy to the normal max 1.6 GPF (6L).
These are quite impressive but still don't compare to the older ones.
It was the EPA from Obama's first term in 2009 that mandated toilets be 1.28gpf so I try to find older ones and restore them
6:10 it sounds like a Minecraft zombie lol
LOL
8:19 When did you record this?
Yeah, I am questioning the same thing. It had to of been in the summertime./(Yeah, I am questioning the same thing. It had to have been in the summertime.)
September
Ah, gotcha. Texas had a pretty 🤩😍 hot 🥵 September! I remember that you had said in one ☝️ of your videos, that you live in Texas, (just like 👍🏽 me, lol😂😆😝); so/(therefore), that is how I know that you live in Texas!
@@brookesoard8371 Yep! It gets very hot here.
I have the exact same toilet and mine does the same thing as this one on the dirt test. I also have a 2005 Wellworth standard and the flush is longer. I'm beginning to think the Wellworth Highline's have a shorter flush than the standard height Wellworths?
I installed the original flapper for the tests and those close sooner than most replacement flappers.
I used all Kohler parts including the flapper on mine but it still closes sooner
Flush rating is a B
Performance rating is a B-
I like these but I wish they didn't have that restricted passage at the bottom.
I’ve seen a round imgenium clog a washcloth
I had one do that in a test video for some reason
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations what is the video title
Did fine for the most part.
Yeah, I like these.
Performance is worse due to flapper but still good toilet
Yeah, that's how it is on 1.6.