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    We have now had a Caroma toilet for about 3 years. I am pleased that I am using an environmentally sound product, but agree with a previous post that there is a learning curve to target BM's directly over the small and distant pool of water at the bottom of the bowl. Adults catch on quickly, but my 10 year old daughter either lacks the physical prowess or understanding of the principle involved to achieve 'direct hits' leading to very messy bowls. Unfortunately, it is in the children's bathroom. Guests also are unaware of the technique involved and I do not make it a habit to give out specific instructions, leaving them with some embarrassment and me with more cleaning! I would not have purchased this toilet had I known the drawbacks. Surely Caroma is aware of this problem and is working on a feasible solution. I recently noted my local Supermarket had a Caroma toilet in their public washroom and I can't even begin to imagine the mess - I don't think it will last long.

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    After a testing period off 3 months and 6 different toilets ,we decided to go with Coroma tasman 270 for 50 suites.
    First thing Housekeeping has to be a little more alert.
    But no other problems after 2 years with 50 toilets in a busy Hotel, I believe we proved here that they have a good product.
    Toto we use in other suites where we have no room for coroma (banjo Top).
    Again a good product , but her we have to go and help and do the pluch.
    Western and Crane we removed after the test periode.

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    Can you recall if you have had any Coromas or Totos back up / clog up on you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk Vissers
    After a testing period off 3 months and 6 different toilets ,we decided to go with Coroma tasman 270 for 50 suites.
    First thing Housekeeping has to be a little more alert.
    But no other problems after 2 years with 50 toilets in a busy Hotel, I believe we proved here that they have a good product.
    Toto we use in other suites where we have no room for coroma (banjo Top).
    Again a good product , but her we have to go and help and do the pluch.
    Western and Crane we removed after the test periode.
    Hi Dirk,
    Curious if you can share elaborate any further about the test results.
    Caroma & Toto.
    Interested in Aquia in particular.

    thanks,

    Mike

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    Mike,
    The utility bill in the Hotel whent down big time.
    We keep installing them in the other rooms and the newer one piece Caravelle has way less problems with the strike problems and the look is more Classy.
    So far we had a maybe two are three clog up problems and this over the so far installed +-65 toilets.Again in a busy family hotel , where cleaness is VERY IMPORTAND.
    The ToTo +-25 installed, here we have more problems with Clog up. BUt not like the old AS - Crane 20L.
    Both Toilets No Back ups.
    A lot of guest even required information,over the coroma.
    Ciao
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk Vissers
    Mike,
    The utility bill in the Hotel whent down big time.
    We keep installing them in the other rooms and the newer one piece Caravelle has way less problems with the strike problems and the look is more Classy.
    So far we had a maybe two are three clog up problems and this over the so far installed +-65 toilets.Again in a busy family hotel , where cleaness is VERY IMPORTAND.
    The ToTo +-25 installed, here we have more problems with Clog up. BUt not like the old AS - Crane 20L.
    Both Toilets No Back ups.
    A lot of guest even required information,over the coroma.
    Ciao
    If more question, just ask
    D.
    I think that people like you set an example to begin changing bathroom habits of the public.
    As I've said before changing life long behaviour is a more complex problem than simply a technology switch/upgrade.

    Human nature is that we want the current generation of dual flushers to work just as efficiently
    100% of the time as traditional models.
    THAT is a pretty tall order for any New product.

    I also have experienced a meaningful water bill decline.
    It's a win-win. Saving money and conserving water.

    I am still curious about how your guests find out about the dual flush feature and their reactions/comments.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike50
    I think that people like you set an example to begin changing bathroom habits of the public.
    As I've said before changing life long behaviour is a more complex problem than simply a technology switch/upgrade.

    Human nature is that we want the current generation of dual flushers to work just as efficiently
    100% of the time as traditional models.
    THAT is a pretty tall order for any New product.

    I also have experienced a meaningful water bill decline.
    It's a win-win. Saving money and conserving water.

    I am still curious about how your guests find out about the dual flush feature and their reactions/comments.

    Mike
    Mike,
    I have to admid that convincing the owner and General Manager was not easy, (i'm maintenance manager). ones they give me a change to prove that this workes and not only on paper, and from the moment the saw results everyone was/is supportive and very pleased with this.
    Guest adapt very quick, we have very rare comments about not finding the flush handle, when they first use the Toilet but they figger it out very quickly,
    Habbits do change.
    For travellers from Europe it even easer because the are use to it and are happy to see that we do something to help the enviroment.
    Another extra is the skirted look : less dirt corners etc.
    Ciao
    D.

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    I am considering installing one of these dual flush toilets. This is mainly to save water as well as to stop overflooding my drain field.
    My question is do I need to install both bowl and tank, or is it possible to install the tank on my existing American Standard 1.6 gpf bowl?
    On the Caroma website, they do sell the tank on its own but they say a Caroma bowl is recommended. I am not sure if there is any series compatibility problem.

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    Get the bowl also as the bowl is designed to work in conjunction with the tank. I have installed many and they are great toilets the 1 draw back is they have a small water spot.

    I installed 7 in my church and we haven't had 1 clog in 3 years. You can even flush solids with the 1/2 flush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cass
    Get the bowl also as the bowl is designed to work in conjunction with the tank. I have installed many and they are great toilets the 1 draw back is they have a small water spot.

    I installed 7 in my church and we haven't had 1 clog in 3 years. You can even flush solids with the 1/2 flush.
    Thanks for the advise. I would have to do that (if I could get the wife to approve the bill!). I've just been doing some measurement and it looks like the distance between the two connecting bolts of the tank to the seat are not the same when comparing the American Standard with this model. So a complete set of bowl and tank is necessary.

    I've just been to the local Home Depot and Lowes and both of them do not have any dual flush toilets! I guess its due to lack of demand for such water saving toilets. What a shame.

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    Even if they did there are few toilets that flush well.

    Click here to view Caroma product information and installation
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    Quote Originally Posted by AL_2007
    I am considering installing one of these dual flush toilets. This is mainly to save water as well as to stop overflooding my drain field.
    My question is do I need to install both bowl and tank, or is it possible to install the tank on my existing American Standard 1.6 gpf bowl?
    On the Caroma website, they do sell the tank on its own but they say a Caroma bowl is recommended. I am not sure if there is any series compatibility problem.
    Get the whole unit it will really works the best , because there are design that way and the look good at te same time
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk Vissers
    Get the whole unit it will really works the best , because there are design that way and the look good at te same time
    D
    Yeah, I figured that out after seeing the video on the Caroma website. Apparently the bowl is different than the American ones and it has a much bigger diameter trap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AL_2007
    Yeah, I figured that out after seeing the video on the Caroma website. Apparently the bowl is different than the American ones and it has a much bigger diameter trap.
    Enjoy them , They really work!
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    We've had a Caravell in our house nearly two years, and my housemates that use it complain about the clunky feel to the flush button. It also doesn't seem to work well on the half-flush often, and they are double flushing. And they are green hippie types ;-).

    I'm about ready to have a plumber come look at it to see if there is something wrong with it.. but at $80 an hour, I could get a new Toto for a few hours of a service call.

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