[Greenbuilding] best low gpf toilet these days?
David Bergman
bergman at cyberg.com
Fri Sep 7 12:44:56 CDT 2012
It's not the cheapest model, but we just got a Toto Ultramax
one-piece HET and so far are very happy with it.
I did research the Niagara Stealth -- which initially sounded great
-- before choosing the Toto and found a lot of critical comments
(though I don't recall the specifics offhand).
David Bergman RA LEED AP
DAVID BERGMAN ARCHITECT | FIRE & WATER LIGHTING
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At 12:23 PM 9/7/2012, Reuben Deumling wrote:
>I've liked my American Cadet 3 that came out on top of the MaP study
>many years ago, though the initial throttling of the flush volume
>that was yielding 0.96 gpf no longer works. I'm mystified why this
>performance would seem to have deteriorated. But of course in the
>meantime the 1.28 gpf standard has come along. Would anyone care to
>offer suggestions of what models are particularly good values?
>
>Thanks.
>
>PS there's a prominent ad by Niagara for their Stealth model on the
>MaP site <http://www.map-testing.com/>http://www.map-testing.com/ -
>is that a model anyone can speak to?
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