Toto or Kohler (remodeling)?

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elize_s

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Greetings, gents!

We have two really old toilets (about 30+ years) in our house that we are planning to replace in the near future - as remodeling is coming.

We would also like it to be water efficient and easy to maintain+clean. A two piece is preferred. I've been looking at elongated ones from Kohler (Kohler Cimarron) and Toto (Aquia line). Which system would be less tricky to install? Or any alternatives like you suggest or others I'm missing?

If there's already a good thread with pro's and con's for each brand, feel free to share it as I'm just came to your forum and probably overlooked something.
Otherwise, I look forward to hearing your comments, thanks in advance!
 
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The Aquia needs the adapter and the blocks installed at the floor before setting.
The Cimarron is a standard installation. Less to do.

Below is the Nexus and the Aquia type of installation.

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