DIYorBust
Active Member
I posted earlier I was thinking about getting a duravit 1930 toilet, but after negative feedback here, and coronavirus issues preventing me from easily getting one, I went with an eco-promenade for half the cost, and set it up today. So far I'm pretty happy with it.
My question is, why is the refill so loud? The flush itself isn't that loud, but the refill sounds like a waterfall, and it doesn't refill quickly. Is there some adjustment I can make?
My only other negative is that between the universal height and the high tank, it's a bit bulky looking in my space. It looks okay in this bathroom, but I think the scale is a bit different than the original 1920s fixtures that remain. I assume the extra height helps it flush. This was my main reason not to go for the promenade II which looks a bit bulkier still than the e-max version.
I ordered from supply.com, and the next afternoon, the toilet showed up in two boxes UPS. Literally in under 24 hours there was a toilet on my lawn. Shipping was free. Got a couple wax rings and a seat in the order too. I was pretty impressed. Not promoting them or anything, but it was a nice experience considering what a pain it is to shop around here these days.
Thanks for any advice.
DIYoB
My question is, why is the refill so loud? The flush itself isn't that loud, but the refill sounds like a waterfall, and it doesn't refill quickly. Is there some adjustment I can make?
My only other negative is that between the universal height and the high tank, it's a bit bulky looking in my space. It looks okay in this bathroom, but I think the scale is a bit different than the original 1920s fixtures that remain. I assume the extra height helps it flush. This was my main reason not to go for the promenade II which looks a bit bulkier still than the e-max version.
I ordered from supply.com, and the next afternoon, the toilet showed up in two boxes UPS. Literally in under 24 hours there was a toilet on my lawn. Shipping was free. Got a couple wax rings and a seat in the order too. I was pretty impressed. Not promoting them or anything, but it was a nice experience considering what a pain it is to shop around here these days.
Thanks for any advice.
DIYoB