What TOTO toilet is this?

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scruffysmom

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Hello,

I have been doing some toilet research and found this great site. It looks like a lot of people rave about TOTO toilets and I bought 2 used ones yesterday. The seller threw out the paperwork, and I'm not sure which one I have. I know it has the 1.28 gallon flush, has the CEFIONTECT finish, with the softclose seat and is the Elongated style. Is this a Toto Ultramax 2?, (which is also called the Gwyneth?) I took some photos, and the interior of the tank has a bunch of numbers: CST 604CEFG


Thanks in advance!

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Great unit - I have 2 in my house.

You can get the documentation on Toto's website.
 

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HI
I HAVE the same toilet. And have problem with liking waher.
But yesterday I've got extra problem. I broke the top of the toilet tank.
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Good luck. You may find that in the color you want. In the tank look for a stamp that says color # something. #01 Cotton #03 Bone #11 Colonial White #12 Sedona Beige
This would also be the same as a suffix on the part number. Colors do not always appear true in photos.

But until then, I would repair it as best you can with epoxy glue. Note that epoxy will not stick to Saran Wrap, so that can be good to set the cracked part of the piece on to save your floor from glue, and to prevent you from having to sand off glued newspaper.. I like the 60 minute types so I can work slower. Yet the 5 or 6 minute types can work if you are quick enough. I would expect a working time of about 25% of the nominal time and a handling time about 20 time the nominal time.

http://www.lakesidepottery.com/Page...uper-glue-crazy-glue-ceramic-china-repair.htm
 
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WJcandee

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Just google the part number that Terry gave you. There are new ones readily available.

Also, check ebay by entering the name of the toilet (Ultramax II), because sometimes they sell lids on ebay for decent prices. And sometimes they want a fortune, or add insane shipping charges, so a new one may be cheaper.
 
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