Need ideas for toilet models that fit 10" rough-in

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linmmc

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After reading all the reviews and comments on this site, we were ready to proceed with replacing all 3 of our constantly-clogging, contractor-grade Sterling toilets with Toto Drakes. Then we found out from our plumber that our master bath has a 10" rough-in and so this model won't fit. We're so disappointed! :( For now we are replacing the other two toilets and playing "wait-and-see" w/ the master bath. We did see other Toto models that can accommodate the 10" rough-in if we use something called a Uni-Fit adapter, but our plumber did not recommend this arrangement because it becomes another potential leaking point (extra joints/pieces, etc.) Can anyone share their experiences with Uni-Fit adapters - good or bad? Are there any other toilet models out there that can fit 10" without the adapter, and perform as well as the Toto Drake?

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If your plumber has not seen a Unifit before, he will soon. There are too many being installed for him to not see one soon.

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They work great. The Toto Vespin uses one, a smooth sided toilet with CEFIONTECT in the bowl area.

Everybody makes a 10" though.

American Standard has a 10" Cadet model that uses a thin tank.

TOTO has the Unifit models
And their 10" Drake and Aquia.

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CST744EF.10 Drake

CST412MF.10 Aquia
 
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