The AS Clean with Cadet type flush worked well for me
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Originally Posted by
gwque
Hey Terry/folks:
Currently looking for a toilet to replace an old, problematic, inefficient Eljer in a very small area.
Here are the specs:
Rough-in is 14" (actual measure is 13.5").
Supply is about 5.5" from both floor and toilet center line.
Color is Almond/Bone (to match tub right next to it; cha-ching, add $100).
Elongated is preferred (same as current).
HET replacement (1.28 GPF or dual flush).
$400 or less to spend, but a good rated and decent looking toilet.
I need to conserve as much room as possible. The current toilet's front edge is about 29" from the wall. I'd like to keep it the same or preferably less (28" would be great) but the options are very limited. I thought a skirted Toto with 14" adapter might work (e.g., Vespin), but the supply presents a problem with that. I'm about to throw in the towel and just go with an AS Cadet 3 Saver at Lowe's which would not save any room (would intrude about as much as any other option) and the price is certainly lowest. Is there a better choice?
Thanks.
Sounds like a tough spot. There are many supply adaptors and line lengths that can help, but I understand if you don't want a cobbled together look. I put an AS Clean round bowl in a very small area and it worked really well. It is not elongated, but the seat seems to be quite comfortable. The skirt is not as wide as you need, I'm not sure about a adaptor. The flush is great. From what I can gather it is the cadet flush. The box actually said Clean Cadet. I recommend this line as well as the Toto. I have a Toto Drake which I am very pleased with.