Toto Aquia II (2 piece) vs Toto Vespin II (2 piece)

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Sean W.

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Need some thoughts on which one to go with? Essentially we need a 1.28 flush or .9/1.6 so either works. Will be used by the public but cleaned daily.

Does the Aquia II truly have skidding after every use? I'm leaning towards that one because of the looks but the Vespin has CEFIONTECT, a larger water spot I'm presuming (can anyone verify) and a higher MAP score.

Is there truly a difference between a MAP rating of 500 for Aquia and 800 for Vespin? Can the Toto Aquia be special ordered with Sana Gloss?

Factors:
Install difficulty
Parts replacement cost/ease of purchase
Skidding
Water Surface
Looks
Flushing System
Clogs

Will be purchasing 24 of these, so its an important decision.
 

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In a public setting, I think the Vespin II or the Carlyle II, if you want to go to a one-piece would be your better choice. The fill valve and flush valve are more common parts, so should be cheaper and easier to find when the time comes as well.
 
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