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margib
04-22-2005, 02:38 AM
Hi
we just found out we need a 10" rough in toilet in our master bath. I don't like the look of the skirted Toto's that can be adapted to 10". Any other suggestions? Help! The plumber is waiting!!! :)

master plumber mark
04-22-2005, 03:52 AM
Eljer makesa great 10 inch toilet...

it literally roars out too. Nothing fancy looking but very functional

Plumber2000
04-22-2005, 05:14 AM
American Standard makes a 10" rough

xbassman
04-30-2005, 09:52 PM
I found this thread Friday when I found out my downstairs bath has a 10" rough-in.
I was pretty upset because my new Toto Drake 744SG wouldn't fit. (Luckily my upstairs bath has a 12" rough-in and an Eljer that needs to go as well.)

I had decided to go with a Mansfield pressure assisted model, so I checked to find a local dealer. The local dealer here for Mansfield is also a Toto dealer. When I called to see if they had a unit in stock that I could pick up they told me I should get one of the Toto units they had in stock.

Well, I had looked at the retail Toto units that would fit a 10" and came to the same conclusion as you, but here is what I bought.

Toto CST704.10B (http://www.totousa.com/toto/productpage.asp?PID=246)


This toilet is from the Toto commercial line, and was indeed what I wanted. The CST703 model was rated on a lab testing pdf I picked up somewhere @ >500 gram flush.

Although I have only had it installed for less than 2 days, my daughter managed to clog it. Turns out she flushed paper towels :) One quick plunge and they were gone.

Tommorrow I will install my Drake upstairs.

adenwork2
05-03-2005, 07:47 PM
Did the CST 704.10B cost anywhere near the list price? I hope not.
I found that the CST 703 is rather splashy from the bowl when flushing. Do you notice this?

chipshot
05-03-2005, 09:14 PM
American Standard makes a 10" rough

Do you happen to know what it's called?

jimbo
05-04-2005, 06:15 AM
The American Standard Cadet is available in 10". The Eljer Patriot/Savoy bowl ,when used with the Patriot Space Saver tank, is a 10" combination.

adenwork2
05-09-2005, 07:27 PM
10" rough in.
I bought a Cadet round front bowl 3454.016 with a Compact tank, part number not known. This did have a 10" rough in. Not a super performer. It is adequate and I could not wait for something on special order. I bought and installed it the same day I removed the old cracked unit.

chipshot
05-09-2005, 07:35 PM
10" rough in.
I bought a Cadet round front bowl 3454.016 with a Compact tank, part number not known. This did have a 10" rough in. Not a super performer. It is adequate and I could not wait for something on special order. I bought and installed it the same day I removed the old cracked unit.

Was it the compact bowl that allowed in to fit the 10" rough in or the actual cadet model?

jimbo
05-10-2005, 06:55 AM
Interesting combination, which as I look at the spec sheets does not work out as a 10". The 3454.016 is the Ravenna bowl, which is used with the Ravenna model and also the Cadet Specifier model. If you push this 2" closer to the wall, then used the Compact(4010.012) or Cadet 10"(4110.016) tank, it looks like you would be at least 1/2" over 10. I guess all the tolerances added up in your favor this time.

Did a plumbing store select this combo for you? As I read the specs it cannot be correctly spec'd as a 10". But if it is working for you, we never argue with success!