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When is someone going to use these new 3D printers to create

CPA

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a toilet with a holding tank greater than 1.6 gallons and sell them on the black market? I'm tired of having to flush twice.
 
1.6 gallons of water isn't enough to flush it down? You should look into a wider waste-pipe in your toilet!


One flush is enough water to survive for at least 6 days without eating!
 
Or get the drain snaked. Probably some buildup in there.
Or it's a cheap ass toilet of poor design. Not CPAs fault, some companies make crappy crappers. My bro has bitched about finding casting "slag" in some that don't flush well.

Or CPA's full of it.
 
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I am also a two flusher. Mostly because I haven't had a solid pewp in years and you get stragglers.
 
You guys are also forgetting toilet paper. I'm a 3-ply guy and unlike those uncouth Europeans, I flush my paper.
 
Or it's a cheap ass toilet of poor design. Not CPAs fault, some companies make crappy crappers. My bro has bitched about finding casting "slag" in some that don't flush well.

Type\brand makes a huge difference. You'd think because its largely the same goddamn design the cheap ones could have figured it out by now. I switched out the builder-grade Mansfield for a nice Kohler and the difference was crazy. I really really want to replace the others but I had just fixed the worn tank gasket on the other two

Or CPA's full of it.

Could be both
 
Type\brand makes a huge difference. You'd think because its largely the same goddamn design the cheap ones could have figured it out by now. I switched out the builder-grade Mansfield for a nice Kohler and the difference was crazy. I really really want to replace the others but I had just fixed the worn tank gasket on the other two

These plague an extraordinary number of homes/condos and are in no small part responsible for the perception of low consumption toilets as not working well. My previous place had a 1.6 GPF Toto that never once failed to do it's duty in one flush.

The Mansfields in my current place will be headed to the dump when I get around to doing some tile work in the bathrooms.
 
This may or may not be new tech, but we had a toilet on a farm I lived on with much greater holding capacity than 1.6 gallons. Luckily, I had the privilege of driving the front end loader during the 1.5 yearly emptying of this vessel. It was a a very elaborate outhouse, and I think the pit held over 63 cubic feet of waste. It was a bit gross for the first couple linear feet, but turned into night soil very quickly, with at least 1/2 of the volume going directly on the trees.
 
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