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macdweller

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My toilet has been broken at the floor for over a year now. I have gone over this forum (by the way thanks) over and over and I am just more confused. I finally decided to just out and out ask basically what I am looking for.

I want a toilet that has a skirted bottom most important.
I love the looks of the Aquia I II or III but was concerned over the cleaning
I want something that cleans well so I was hoping for CEFIONTECT

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It's a remodel
Dual flush or whatever doesn't matter

Thanks, Jeannine
 

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No cleaning problems? Would you get the III? The difference on these is the height right?
 

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Would the Caryle possibly be a better choice? I see it has a skirt and also the CEFIONTECT. I noticed that the Aquia had a better Map rating though.
 

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The Vespin and the Carlyle are similar.

Both work very well.

cst474_side.jpg

Toto Vespin II CST474CEFG with SS114 Softclose seat.
This bowl was installed on a 13-1/2" rough-in using the 14" Unifit adapter.
The water shutoff can be as close as 5-1/2" to the left of center, unless it's higher off the floor, and then it can be even closer to center.
This shutoff had been replaced with a new 1/4 turn valve with brass nipple through the wall.
Installation was by James Love of Love Plumbing & Remodel 206-949-5683
In some of the older Seattle homes, the old toilets had been wall mounted tank toilets.
Those typically are 14" rough-in and need a flange repair to use standard closet bolt connections at the flange.
Everything is on the truck for that.
The Vespin comes with a standard 12" adapter or you can order a 10" or 14" adapter depending on your rough-in distance.
 
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The only complaints i've had with the Aquia's is the size of the water area in the bowl.
Some people, i guess sit close to the front of the bowl and miss the water mark and have problem with skiding.

If you are concerned with that than the Carlyle will have a larger water area.
 

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That's a good thing to know. I would like to say thanks for the replies and to also give a big thanks for this board it's an invaluable resourse!
 
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