So long my old friend :(

JoLLyRoGer

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It's a bit of a long read, but this is my story:

Yesterday was a sad day indeed as my wife insisted I replace our old toilet in the main bathroom with a new one that better finished off the recent remodel...

My old toilet was a magnificant work of porcelain perfection. It stood proud in our bathroom for years and performed its duty will with the strengh of a full 6 gallon flush only available in toilets from days-gone-by !!

I can still remember how it used to feel to laugh at my poor friends in their new houses and apartments as they complained about their puny low-flow toilets and the pain of constantly cleaning the dreaded elongated bowl. Smugly I would chuckle inside thankful that I was exempt from these lavatory pleasures!! My toilet worked like a man's toilet should!!

It was only recently that the flush valve became problematic requing that one hold down the handle through the entire 10 second flushing action. A small price to pay for the flushing power of this vintage beauty but more than my wife could deal with.

I begged and pleaded for the life of my cherished commode insisting that I could easily fix the flushing mechanism... Alas, my pleas fell on deaf ears. She liked the looks of the new Kohler better as it sat ominously in the garage still encased in it's Home Depot box.

Against my wishes, it was my old faithful friend who ultimately lost out replaced by a newer model. At 1:38p.m. yesterday, the toilet I had come to know and love was pronounced dead... Replaced by a younger-flashier model.

And there it sat staring back at me with almost a grimacing evil grin emerging from it's dreaded elongated bowl with the 1.6 Gallons Per Flush rating as if to say [nelson] HA HA [/nelson].

As I awoke for my shower this morning I briefly considered that it was all just a bad dream until I was greated again by the new Kohler toilet standing proud in the main bathroom this time with a nice brown smear running along the bottom of the dreaded elongated bowl. Reminants I assume from one of the kid's midnight trips to the potty. An ominous glimpse into the more than certain future and then the realization hit me... I have become just another regular homeowner forced to deal with the eternal headaches of a low flow toilet!

And so it begins....

R.I.P. my old friend..
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JR..
 

jhayx7

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Can you install one of those high power jet things in the back of a low flow? I miss my old work toilet, it had one. If you were sitting on the toilet and flushed, it would knock your taint hairs off it had so much force.
 

krunchykrome

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
why do husbands always give in to their wives?

edit: on issues of interior decor

Because if they dont, they're made out to be chauvinistic pigs
 

TXHokie

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That stinks. But man, 6 gals? You're not just flushing it out of the toilet, you were flushing it out of the house and off the sewer grid in your neighborhood.
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: BroeBo
6 gallons per flush? What a waste!

Do business, flush 1.5 gallons used. Hmm didn't all go down, flush again, 3.0 gallons now used. Post business cleanup, flush 4.5 gallons used. Great clogged again, plunge and flush 6.0 gallons used. Final flush to clean out all the little bits of floating toilet paper, 7.5 gallons used. And no I am not going to go out and drop $200.00 on an item that a $50.00 item used to do just fine before the government got involved in the design process.
 

ni4ni

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
why do husbands always give in to their wives?

edit: on issues of interior decor

It is usually cheaper and easier than divorce...
 

JoLLyRoGer

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Originally posted by: jdini76
I would have donoated it to someone in need of a 6 gallon flusher.

I still have it and I was very careful not to damage it while taking it out. It's going into the storage shed for now. I'm betting it's only a matter of time before I get to drop a few "I told ya so"'s and make a bid to re-install the old beast!
 

jdini76

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Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Originally posted by: jdini76
I would have donoated it to someone in need of a 6 gallon flusher.

I still have it and I was very careful not to damage it while taking it out. It's going into the storage shed for now. I'm betting it's only a matter of time before I get to drop a few "I told ya so"'s and make a bit to re-install the old beast!

Good hold onto it. there are ways to restore it so it will match the new color and decor of the bathroom.
 

TreyRandom

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Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
I can still remember how it used to feel to laugh at my poor friends in their new houses and apartments as they complained about their puny low-flow toilets and the pain of constantly cleaning the dreaded elongated bowl. Smugly I would chuckle inside thankful that I was exempt from these lavatory pleasures!! My toilet worked like a man's toilet should!!

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As I awoke for my shower this morning I briefly considered that it was all just a bad dream until I was greated again by the new Kohler toilet standing proud in the main bathroom this time with a nice brown smear running along the bottom of the dreaded elongated bowl. Reminants I assume from one of the kid's midnight trips to the potty. An ominous glimpse into the more than certain future and then the realization hit me... I have become just another regular homeowner forced to deal with the eternal headaches of a low flow toilet!

She wanted it... she cleans it.

Perhaps in time, she will come to miss "Old Faithful" as much as you do, ya know?
 

Turfzilla

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: BroeBo
6 gallons per flush? What a waste!

Do business, flush 1.5 gallons used. Hmm didn't all go down, flush again, 3.0 gallons now used. Post business cleanup, flush 4.5 gallons used. Great clogged again, plunge and flush 6.0 gallons used. Final flush to clean out all the little bits of floating toilet paper, 7.5 gallons used. And no I am not going to go out and drop $200.00 on an item that a $50.00 item used to do just fine before the government got involved in the design process.

Coudln't have said it better... We shall pray to the porcelain gods for your fallen commrad, or commode rather...
 
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It isn't too late to build an open shrine in your backyard.

Or you could always build a log cabin if your wife tells you to get a room.
 

Squisher

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The Japanese actually have a better idea when it comes to toilets.

You should have gotten a Toto.

 

slsmnaz

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Originally posted by: Squisher
The Japanese actually have a better idea when it comes to toilets.

You should have gotten a Toto.

Toto is very overrated. They had a better one a few years ago but they are now no different than the rest.