What is the best toilet for someone on a high fiber healthy diet?

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Any pressure assist from major mfr will do the trick. That's what we use commercially where we don't want to ever get a call-back for clogs.
In non- PA, the American Standard Champion will also do the job. At demo days, they flush 13 golf balls in one flush. So that is as good as most needs would arise.
ADA/ AKA 'right-height' on any is what I recommend.
 

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If the Drake II or Cadet is already installed, consider increasing the gallons of the flush. Try holding the lever down longer to prevent the flapper or tower from closing at the regular time.

If that does it for you, and it has a tower, see toto tower adjustment https://terrylove.com/forums/index....d-i-have-to-hold-the-flush-lever.56174/page-2

If it has a flapper, consider an adjustable flapper.

If holding that handle down does not do it, that pressure assist sounds like the cool tool.
 

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If the Drake II or Cadet is already installed, consider increasing the gallons of the flush. Try holding the lever down longer to prevent the flapper or tower from closing at the regular time.

If that does it for you, and it has a tower, see toto tower adjustment https://terrylove.com/forums/index....d-i-have-to-hold-the-flush-lever.56174/page-2

If it has a flapper, consider an adjustable flapper.

If holding that handle down does not do it, that pressure assist sounds like the cool tool.
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Any pressure assist from major mfr will do the trick. That's what we use commercially where we don't want to ever get a call-back for clogs.
In non- PA, the American Standard Champion will also do the job. At demo days, they flush 13 golf balls in one flush. So that is as good as most needs would arise.
ADA/ AKA 'right-height' on any is what I recommend.
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Any pressure assist from major mfr will do the trick. That's what we use commercially where we don't want to ever get a call-back for clogs.
In non- PA, the American Standard Champion will also do the job. At demo days, they flush 13 golf balls in one flush. So that is as good as most needs would arise.
ADA/ AKA 'right-height' on any is what I recommend.
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If the Drake II or Cadet is already installed, consider increasing the gallons of the flush. Try holding the lever down longer to prevent the flapper or tower from closing at the regular time.

If that does it for you, and it has a tower, see toto tower adjustment https://terrylove.com/forums/index....d-i-have-to-hold-the-flush-lever.56174/page-2

If it has a flapper, consider an adjustable flapper.

If holding that handle down does not do it, that pressure assist sounds like the cool tool.
Delete this thread.
 
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