WatFallet
New Member
I'm renovating a bathroom that is just 5 ft wide. The current toilet is about 26" front-to-back. It's of course a round bowl. When I replace it, I'd rather not impinge on access to the shower, so I'm looking for a toilet that is short front-to-back. Keeping it at 26.5" or less would be great.
The nice-to-haves:
* Less than $500
* Can accommodate a washlet
* Elongated bowl (yeah, I'm probably asking too much with that one)
* One piece
In my other two bathrooms I have Toto Drakes. One works great; on the other, the flapper valve often doesn't sit back properly after flushing. I've tried adjusting the chain, putting plastic piece (a pen shaft) onto the chain to weigh the flapper down, replacing the flapper, etc. Nothing works; I've literally taken the parts (flapper, chain, rod) from the one that works well to the problematic toilet and we still have this problem about every 10 flushes. I think the cause is the flush handle gets loose where it meets the porcelain. Sorry for the rant, but for this reason I'm hesitant to go with another Toto, but maybe you can convince me otherwise.
Suggestions welcome
The nice-to-haves:
* Less than $500
* Can accommodate a washlet
* Elongated bowl (yeah, I'm probably asking too much with that one)
* One piece
In my other two bathrooms I have Toto Drakes. One works great; on the other, the flapper valve often doesn't sit back properly after flushing. I've tried adjusting the chain, putting plastic piece (a pen shaft) onto the chain to weigh the flapper down, replacing the flapper, etc. Nothing works; I've literally taken the parts (flapper, chain, rod) from the one that works well to the problematic toilet and we still have this problem about every 10 flushes. I think the cause is the flush handle gets loose where it meets the porcelain. Sorry for the rant, but for this reason I'm hesitant to go with another Toto, but maybe you can convince me otherwise.
Suggestions welcome