Finman
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What a wonderful site! Thanks, Terry! I was here 15 years ago during a major remodel, and now I'm back, in a new house.
After spending many hours here at that time, I chose a couple of Ultramax's w/ CEFIONTECT (or maybe they were Ultra II's?), which were great. Also put an Aquia (which at the time did not have SG; maybe an Aquia I, as this was 2005) in the guest bath. Although it felt great to save water, I was not as impressed with it for a couple of reasons: fairly frequent skid marks if the bombardier didn't hit the (pretty small) water spot, and (perhaps due to installation issues), the seat would often not stay up unless you positioned it just right, and very gently.
So now I am looking to replace a toilet in our new (40 year old) house. Initially it will be installed in the master bath to replace a calcified, leaking, noisy monster, but within a few months it will be relocated to the first floor guest bath, as we will be remodeling the master bath, relocating the toilet, and probably installing a skirted model with a Washlet (happy wife, happy life). Because of that, I am ruling out any skirted models for this first toilet, since I do not want to pay extra for the installation of a toilet that will be relocated soon.
I have again spent a number of hours here recently, and based on what I've learned, and my past experience, I'm leaning toward either an Ultramax II or a Drake II. While their attributes have been discussed extensively here, I have not seen much discussion of the dual flush Ultra or Drake models. Does the "#2" performance suffer significantly from the single flush models on these? Ideally, it would be nice to have a dual flush model when its relocated to the guest bath, since daytime use and visitors (remember them?) tend to result in a lot more "#1" action in that bath.
After spending many hours here at that time, I chose a couple of Ultramax's w/ CEFIONTECT (or maybe they were Ultra II's?), which were great. Also put an Aquia (which at the time did not have SG; maybe an Aquia I, as this was 2005) in the guest bath. Although it felt great to save water, I was not as impressed with it for a couple of reasons: fairly frequent skid marks if the bombardier didn't hit the (pretty small) water spot, and (perhaps due to installation issues), the seat would often not stay up unless you positioned it just right, and very gently.
So now I am looking to replace a toilet in our new (40 year old) house. Initially it will be installed in the master bath to replace a calcified, leaking, noisy monster, but within a few months it will be relocated to the first floor guest bath, as we will be remodeling the master bath, relocating the toilet, and probably installing a skirted model with a Washlet (happy wife, happy life). Because of that, I am ruling out any skirted models for this first toilet, since I do not want to pay extra for the installation of a toilet that will be relocated soon.
I have again spent a number of hours here recently, and based on what I've learned, and my past experience, I'm leaning toward either an Ultramax II or a Drake II. While their attributes have been discussed extensively here, I have not seen much discussion of the dual flush Ultra or Drake models. Does the "#2" performance suffer significantly from the single flush models on these? Ideally, it would be nice to have a dual flush model when its relocated to the guest bath, since daytime use and visitors (remember them?) tend to result in a lot more "#1" action in that bath.