I am rewallpapering a small bathroom and will have to remove the toilet to get to the wall behind. It is a chance to try a more efficient and water-saving toilet. Found this site and have been trying to find a Toto that meets all my wants.
There is a counter over the present toilet (somewhere in these pages referred to as a banjo counter) that is 30" high. Plumbers are not happy but have been able to work with the current American Standard two-piece that is 27.25" high with top, 25.75" with top off. Would like to go lower than that. No complaints about clogging.
The space is 30" wide, though the center of the toilet is 12.5" from the sink cabinet (to the left). The water pipe is on the floor 5" from the back wall, 7" from the sink cabinet. The bolts are 11.5 " from the back wall. Floor is tile.
So what I would like is a low toilet (probably non-ADA), elongated seat, not to have to get the Unifit adapter, one-piece, CEFIONTECT, maybe Eco toilet.
I am gathering that G Max is preferable to E Max. Cyclone would be ok too.
Re the toilet seat, when I went to a showroom and sat on one, the slanting inward was very uncomfortable. I see on the Toto site that there is an oval seat option. Is that more comfortable? Or can I put on a regular seat? I do not need the soft-close feature; in fact it sounds sort of creepy.
Just wondering if I am missing something in my research or if perhaps something new is coming soon.
Janes
There is a counter over the present toilet (somewhere in these pages referred to as a banjo counter) that is 30" high. Plumbers are not happy but have been able to work with the current American Standard two-piece that is 27.25" high with top, 25.75" with top off. Would like to go lower than that. No complaints about clogging.
The space is 30" wide, though the center of the toilet is 12.5" from the sink cabinet (to the left). The water pipe is on the floor 5" from the back wall, 7" from the sink cabinet. The bolts are 11.5 " from the back wall. Floor is tile.
So what I would like is a low toilet (probably non-ADA), elongated seat, not to have to get the Unifit adapter, one-piece, CEFIONTECT, maybe Eco toilet.
I am gathering that G Max is preferable to E Max. Cyclone would be ok too.
Re the toilet seat, when I went to a showroom and sat on one, the slanting inward was very uncomfortable. I see on the Toto site that there is an oval seat option. Is that more comfortable? Or can I put on a regular seat? I do not need the soft-close feature; in fact it sounds sort of creepy.
Just wondering if I am missing something in my research or if perhaps something new is coming soon.
Janes