TOTO Clayton toilets

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Toto Clayton

Terry,

Thank you very much for your interesting article re: toilets. I live in a home built circa 1850. I also care for my 100 year old grandfather. I would like to install an ADA or universal height toilet. However, I do not want a modern looking toilet. I want the toilet to fit with the rest of my home. I also need a toilet that flushes easily (one flush, that you don't have to push real hard to achieve). Finally due to space issues, a rounded toilet, would work best. Is there such a toilet?!!! I am gathering that Toto is top of the line in flushing but it seems the look is pretty modern or else you are paying big bucks! Do you have any comments on the Clayton model? I think Toto has come out with a new line call Guinevere but I don't know the price range for this toilet.

Thank you for your time and energy in this specialized area.
 
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Does anyone have suggestions/comments regarding Toto Clayton model? Also the reliability of the the Guinevere? I saw on previous post that Terry was going to evaluate the Soiree. Probably too soon for a comment on that.
Thanks!
 
The G-Max Toto's are doing very well, the Clayton has G-Max.
I've sold quite a few of those with good results.

The newer Cyclone flush is just getting on the shelves.
I should have another one in two weeks to try myself.
It does like like a nice, clean, idea.
 
Thank you. Does the Clayton model flush easily ie: can a child easily flush or a frail elderly person?
 
Terry said:
The G-Max Toto's are doing very well, the Clayton has G-Max.
I've sold quite a few of those with good results.

The newer Cyclone flush is just getting on the shelves.
I should have another one in two weeks to try myself.
It does like like a nice, clean, idea.

Terry,
Have you had a chance to check out the Soiree yet?
 
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