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Believe me this is no laughing matter.
Visits from the in-laws mean the toilets will be corked. And now we know my son inherited a lovely, uh, genetic advancement called irritable bowl syndrome. The benefit of this advancement is that a full sized adult only goes once every three days. The downside is that every three days they give birth to a high density single object of disgust that is the size of a grande burrito packed with rice and beans. No joke, these objects are 2"-2.5" in width and 6 inches long and packed like hard frozen ice cream.
My 9 year old son now regularly produces objects 2" in width and 5" long and he still small ... how big are they going to get? Yikes.
My Objective: NO Cloughs .. I dont care if multiple flushes are required.
On to the toilets:
Drake: Reading here I thought the Drake was my dream toilet but when I went out to get one but stopped dead in my tracks when I saw that little tiny mouth for the top of the trench at the bottom of the bowl. In fact these could completely cover the mouth of the trench. There is no way these large objects are going into that little hole without being obliterated. Is there sufficient hydraulic violence at the mouth of the Drake' trench to act like a food grinder to quickly chew things up so they will go down .. or should I keep looking.
Dalton: It does not have GMAX but does have the widest Toto trench I saw and the 2 1/8" trapway. These objects could drop in the trench where the lower jet will hit them directly.
Cimarron: Less money and sounds good except the bowl was issue and I have not looked at the trench.
Champion: ADA or new one-piece .. lots of controversy on these units turns me off .. but should I look at these again.
Caroma: No elongated bowl and the toilets are really long and wont fit well in my small bathrooms. But ..
I would appreciate your help in selecting a unit.
Thanks much,
James
Visits from the in-laws mean the toilets will be corked. And now we know my son inherited a lovely, uh, genetic advancement called irritable bowl syndrome. The benefit of this advancement is that a full sized adult only goes once every three days. The downside is that every three days they give birth to a high density single object of disgust that is the size of a grande burrito packed with rice and beans. No joke, these objects are 2"-2.5" in width and 6 inches long and packed like hard frozen ice cream.
My 9 year old son now regularly produces objects 2" in width and 5" long and he still small ... how big are they going to get? Yikes.
My Objective: NO Cloughs .. I dont care if multiple flushes are required.
On to the toilets:
Drake: Reading here I thought the Drake was my dream toilet but when I went out to get one but stopped dead in my tracks when I saw that little tiny mouth for the top of the trench at the bottom of the bowl. In fact these could completely cover the mouth of the trench. There is no way these large objects are going into that little hole without being obliterated. Is there sufficient hydraulic violence at the mouth of the Drake' trench to act like a food grinder to quickly chew things up so they will go down .. or should I keep looking.
Dalton: It does not have GMAX but does have the widest Toto trench I saw and the 2 1/8" trapway. These objects could drop in the trench where the lower jet will hit them directly.
Cimarron: Less money and sounds good except the bowl was issue and I have not looked at the trench.
Champion: ADA or new one-piece .. lots of controversy on these units turns me off .. but should I look at these again.
Caroma: No elongated bowl and the toilets are really long and wont fit well in my small bathrooms. But ..
I would appreciate your help in selecting a unit.
Thanks much,
James