Chris_G
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OK, this is my first post here. I want to state right up front that I'm not a plumber or a contractor...
I prefer manual flushometers over tank toilets. I have two issues I need to resolve before making a final purchase decision:
1.) How to determine which flushometer hardware is compatible with which toilet bowl.
2.) Finding a flushometer that I'm satisfied with, from a design perspective.
Regarding the second issue- So far, I'm most inclined to either the Sloan Crown II, or the Sloan GEM... however, I've seen flushometers in some upscale hotel/restaurant bathrooms that have even cleaner lines/less detail than these two models. Though I'm detail oriented enough that I noticed, and took note of them, I wasn't in the market for one at the time, so I didn't get the brand. Now that I'm in the market, I'm not finding these, shall I call them "designer flushometers".
My suspicion is that they are European manufactured, and probably have some other name rather than "flushometer". Does anyone know what "flushometer" is in Italian?
Thank you for any assistance.
I prefer manual flushometers over tank toilets. I have two issues I need to resolve before making a final purchase decision:
1.) How to determine which flushometer hardware is compatible with which toilet bowl.
2.) Finding a flushometer that I'm satisfied with, from a design perspective.
Regarding the second issue- So far, I'm most inclined to either the Sloan Crown II, or the Sloan GEM... however, I've seen flushometers in some upscale hotel/restaurant bathrooms that have even cleaner lines/less detail than these two models. Though I'm detail oriented enough that I noticed, and took note of them, I wasn't in the market for one at the time, so I didn't get the brand. Now that I'm in the market, I'm not finding these, shall I call them "designer flushometers".
My suspicion is that they are European manufactured, and probably have some other name rather than "flushometer". Does anyone know what "flushometer" is in Italian?
Thank you for any assistance.
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