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So, if there's just one person in the house and a 20 year old toilet works fine…
#11
I'll probably replace the toilet regardless, so the post was more about the (what the h*** IS it called) Tonto brand than saving water as nearly every one out there now is a water saver, and a couple gallons a month difference in water usage is like pi$$ing in the ocean if I may be allowed to mix metaphors.
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#12
In the olden days of long long ago, we would put a brick in the tank.
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#13
not exactly flush with ideas, people.

Yeah, brick in a ziploc baggie, or a 1 qt jar. Some floats/valves are adjustable, which will achieve the same thing.
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#14
Compared to other brands Toto toilets have a wider pipe to empty the tank so the water flows faster and washes away the crap better.
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#15
....if you don't your life will go down the TOILET......
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#16
there's no reason for you to get a new toilet unless you're trying to satisfy a severe case of toilet envy.
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#17
Solved. I went to Target and got a genuine Chinese flapper dingus and, upon taking off the old one, found it crudded up where it should have been keeping a tight seal. Maybe I could have cleaned and reused it, but the new one is a very attractive yellow hue and I couldn't resist changing it. I'm sure a guest will lift the tank top and gaze down into the tank, see that bright yellow flapper thing and exclaim (something or other). Who knows, maybe I'll get lucky some evening. Or not.

And maybe the wall can go without that coat of paint for another few years…
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#18
rgG wrote:
I added some filled water bottles to the tanks of our toilets to make them use less water. Our toilets are vintage 1987.

:agree:
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#19
olnacl wrote:
Is there any justification in buying a ToYo (or whatever the correct name is) toilet?

My water bill only went over the minimum charge once or twice in 11 years, so I'm not going to pay for it in savings on my water bill, and my Cadet toilet flushes just fine.

Tell me why I should spend the extra $ for a ToYo or ToTo, whatever. Actually, if I just replace the rubber ducky ball, it will probably last another 5 years, but I do want to paint the wall behind it and, as long as it's out (and it is old)…

You mention your Cadet Toilet. A few months ago we installed an American Standard Cadet 3 1.26 gal per flush and cannot believe how little water it uses and completely flushes everything EVERY TIME. We love it (if that's possible with a toilet). $189 at Home Depot. I agree with others If yours is working fine why waste money. My old one had a small crack so needed replacement.
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#20
Just think of the money you'll save on 5 square feet of paint.

If there's just one person in the house you can flush the toilet once a week.





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