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To: gg cox who wrote (8364)12/17/2004 1:41:57 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 11633
 
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To: gg cox who wrote (8364)12/17/2004 4:10:24 PM
From: wherry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
OT. Funny you should mention Caroma Toilets. We were staying in Calgary with our son a couple of months ago, and he has replaced all his with these Australian units. I think that they either already do or shortly will meter water use there. It seems to be a trend. We need to replace the flush in our upstairs bathroom, so perhaps that is the way to go.

Wherry.



To: gg cox who wrote (8364)12/17/2004 5:32:21 PM
From: Taikun  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
OT

I installed three 3litre Toto UltraMax toilets in each of our three bathrooms, replacing the 3litre American Standards.

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The Japanese technology is far superior since they've been working with water restrictions for a long time. In Japan, when you flush, you have a choice between 'large' and 'small', and the water savings are huge. I wish we had that in N. America, we would save more water.

The Totos and their GMax technology are quite popular in WA state and the Caroma is highly rated as well.

Here in rural WA state, we have low pressure water and are on a septic tank so this worked out better.

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