BillTheEngineer
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Looking to replace a round bowl toilet with an elongated and there is minimal room to have it protrude into the room any more than the existing one. The shower door already smacks into the front of the toilet if it's not opened with care.
I have done some searching and have come up with the following options:
-Kohler Santa Rose 3810 - 1.28gpf
-Kohler Santa Rose 3811 - 1.60gpf
-Gerber Viper VP21519- 1.60gpf
-Gerber Viper HP21519- 1.28gpf
Good performance is important, over water use. The current toilet protrudes about the same as what the Gerber would. Any reason not to go with the Gerber or is there something else that is a better option that is elongated and less than 27" depth? I'm aware the Kohler is a little more depth (27.75" i think), but seems to be popular, perform well, readily available and reasonably priced.
I have done some searching and have come up with the following options:
-Kohler Santa Rose 3810 - 1.28gpf
-Kohler Santa Rose 3811 - 1.60gpf
-Gerber Viper VP21519- 1.60gpf
-Gerber Viper HP21519- 1.28gpf
Good performance is important, over water use. The current toilet protrudes about the same as what the Gerber would. Any reason not to go with the Gerber or is there something else that is a better option that is elongated and less than 27" depth? I'm aware the Kohler is a little more depth (27.75" i think), but seems to be popular, perform well, readily available and reasonably priced.
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