Okay...with the size (and assuming excretia of) Americans becoming larger & larger, I have to wonder what the heck American Standard is designing their toilets for. I just bought a new house which came with 2 American Standard toilets, one round, one elongated, and both of these toilets would choke on the deposits left by a chihuahua! I've only used these toilets twice for #2 and BOTH of them have clogged on it, and I'm a rather small person, and it wasn't like I was leaving any record-breaking poo either. The round American Standard toilet has a trapway that's less than 2" in diameter, and that's at the "deepest" part of it. It's narrower/shallower at most of the other parts. It does move pee quite easily, but so does a funnel and a garden hose.
Are there any real performance enhancements that can be done with these toilets, or do they just need to be ripped out & replaced with Totos? I've had Toto Pacificas at my other house for 6 years and never used a plunger on them, then come to this place and have had to use the plunger (and 15+ gallons) in a period of 2 days.
Are there any real performance enhancements that can be done with these toilets, or do they just need to be ripped out & replaced with Totos? I've had Toto Pacificas at my other house for 6 years and never used a plunger on them, then come to this place and have had to use the plunger (and 15+ gallons) in a period of 2 days.