Inspired by the public toilets thread

JoLLyRoGer

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I've always wanted one of these commercial toilets in my own bathroom just for the pure gratification of that big BAWOOSH!!!

Imagine the satisfaction of finishing with your morning constitution and flushing that little bast@rd with a force equivilant to the Cygnus X-1 Black Hole!!

That's what I'm talking about! No more clogs, no more plungers, no more stubborn turds that have to be flushed 6 to 10 times, just that gratifying BAWOOSH sound with a force strong enough to suck the paint off the walls and the sasiated feeling of a job well done!! :D

So... where do I get one?

Oh and as an added bonus, one of those sensor flushers that does the job automatically means no more little "surprises" left behind by the kids or a rude house guest.

Total.... Toilet.... Satisfaction!

JR..
 

Quasmo

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good question, I too have wondered why they dont offer those toilets for home use.
 

PingSpike

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As long as its not one of those ones with a low level of water. I hate those. The pile keeps getting above sea level and that does not make the experience more enjoyable.
 

JoLLyRoGer

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
As long as its not one of those ones with a low level of water. I hate those. The pile keeps getting above sea level and that does not make the experience more enjoyable.

LMAO... I just spit soda through my nose when I read this!
'the pile keeps getting above sea level' - :laugh:
 

slsmnaz

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
i don't know about a big whoosh, but you can buy a toilet that works/doesn't get clogged 3 times a week

http://www.americanstandard-us.com/Prod....aspx?area=bath&cat=3&col=&prodID=1625

The Champion is not really considered a commercial toilet. Plus AS copied the design of the Toto.

To get the flush you're talking about it you would want one with a flush valve. That's not really made for a home. Your waste line could be too small to handle it (3" instead of 4")

This is what you want LINK

Or these if you like the prison look.
 

slsmnaz

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
As long as its not one of those ones with a low level of water. I hate those. The pile keeps getting above sea level and that does not make the experience more enjoyable.


By law no new toilet does more than 1.6 gpf.
 

JoLLyRoGer

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Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: FoBoT
i don't know about a big whoosh, but you can buy a toilet that works/doesn't get clogged 3 times a week

http://www.americanstandard-us.com/Prod....aspx?area=bath&cat=3&col=&prodID=1625

The Champion is not really considered a commercial toilet. Plus AS copied the design of the Toto.

To get the flush you're talking about it you would want one with a flush valve. That's not really made for a home. Your waste line could be too small to handle it (3" instead of 4")

This is what you want LINK

Or these if you like the prison look.

YEAH!! now we're getting somewhere!

I'll have to check the plumbing to the septic system and see if it's compatable. The last time I was under the house it looked like I have 4" abs pipes so I may be set aready!
 

slsmnaz

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I can tell you the best place to get them too (shameless plug ;))

Hint, it's on 18th street or Kleindale in Tucson.
 

Zedtom

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I knew a girl whose apartment house replaced all of their toilets with commercial grade toilets. The bowl stuck out of the wall and there was a little silver button on the wall. You'd push the button to flush.

Sounds pretty cool...not!

Laying in bed listening to everybody's toilet flush all night got old fast, and I was just visiting.
 

Stiffe

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I would love to have the power of a commercial toilet. Man nothing is more satisfying than only flushign once. At my place yuo gotta flush every 2 logs it sucks man..
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
As long as its not one of those ones with a low level of water. I hate those. The pile keeps getting above sea level and that does not make the experience more enjoyable.

yeah it also waste more water. those 1.6gpf are a waste. if i drop the kids off at the pool and they are the size of a football it takes 2-3 flushes to get it all down. thats not going to save anyone anything.

 

slsmnaz

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Originally posted by: Stiffe
I would love to have the power of a commercial toilet. Man nothing is more satisfying than only flushign once. At my place yuo gotta flush every 2 logs it sucks man..

Some good choices:

Like the one mentioned earlier w/ the vessel inside. Beware, they are loud! LINK

This is a vacuum-assisted one. It's no louder than a traditional one but flushes much better. This particular one was the highest rated by consumer reports when it came out a couple years ago. LINK

I would also recommend getting a comfort-height toilet, or at the very least one with an elongated bowl. They are just more comfortable.
 

MX2

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
As long as its not one of those ones with a low level of water. I hate those. The pile keeps getting above sea level and that does not make the experience more enjoyable.

Yeah, but splash back up onto you can be disheartening also:(
 

imported_Imp

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I hate strong toilets, and love low flows. I get ready to haul as* when I hit the flusher after using ppublic toilets. Almost feels like I'm clearing out some tunnel, and about to yell "fire in the hole". The worst thing is that those flow pretty high, and there's not enough time to open the stall door before it overflows.
 

Taggart

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Originally posted by: Imp
I hate strong toilets, and love low flows. I get ready to haul as* when I hit the flusher after using ppublic toilets. Almost feels like I'm clearing out some tunnel, and about to yell "fire in the hole". The worst thing is that those flow pretty high, and there's not enough time to open the stall door before it overflows.

Wow your bathroom visits are more action packed than mine