I find the Atlas' trapways differ greatly from toilet to toilet. How many times has Crane redesigned this one?
TheQwertyuiop901 2 months ago
@tyke714 I think Crane discontinued the line, sadly.
CommodeCompanion 2 months ago
Wow what a perfect flush? are these still around? (:
tyke714 1 year ago
@tyke714 I have an EXTREMELY old one, and it takes about 30 seconds to flush, and about 10 minutes to fill.
trymesucker 9 months ago
@trymesucker film it
CRANEPlumbing 4 months ago
@CRANEPlumbing My camera broke, ill try... I cant open the tank though, it seems stuck, and i dont want to break it.
trymesucker 4 months ago
we had a 92 till 97 then bought a used 95 from a family whos house partially burnt down
mje97 1 year ago
These are 1.6 right?
bakedpotato1678 1 year ago
@bakedpotato1678 yes
CRANEPlumbing 1 year ago
I thought all they had was 5.0/3.5 gpf toilets bak then till 1992.
cableking1258 2 years ago
I am sorry, I accidentlly rated this 1 star . I really like this video. I like all of your videos. Upandownadventures.
upanddownadventures 2 years ago
yeah! my aunt before she got her bathroom remodeled she had one that said UPC but idk what brand it was
cellphonesrock76 2 years ago
you mean "URC"....Universal Rundle Corporation
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
No he means upc. Some of them say that.
bakedpotato1678 2 years ago
I Would Get The First One If I Where You. The 2nd One Has A Weaker Flush.
Flushmate01 2 years ago
I love them very much too!!!!! Favorites
toiletfanextreme 2 years ago
Very unique design.Nice.
Marcoboy9074 2 years ago
hahaha
Universal Rundles are my favorite, with Crane coming in next
I think these were the first low flows ever in the US. This and the Lamosa. They were introduced in the 80s.
sanders8323 2 years ago
yeah and they are rare, i half believe these might be Athens toilets and not Atlas
These are cool. They used to make a model that I really like. Even though it still featured the wash down rim it gave a great swirl flush and was pretty hard to clog. I'll look for it on here
Notorious346 2 years ago
I love universal rundles too
gbscms 2 years ago
I thought it was flushing 3.5? I thought they weren't 1.6's until 1992.
Fedexkinkos1991 2 years ago
i think it might be 3.5 im not sure
That looks like it's actually flushing 3.5 gpf, I've never seen that type of toilet designed for flushing higher than 1.6 gpf.
gusherb94 2 years ago
its great, i love em im going to see if they would sell them to me
I find the Atlas' trapways differ greatly from toilet to toilet. How many times has Crane redesigned this one?
TheQwertyuiop901 2 months ago
@tyke714 I think Crane discontinued the line, sadly.
CommodeCompanion 2 months ago
Wow what a perfect flush? are these still around? (:
tyke714 1 year ago
@tyke714 I have an EXTREMELY old one, and it takes about 30 seconds to flush, and about 10 minutes to fill.
trymesucker 9 months ago
@trymesucker film it
CRANEPlumbing 4 months ago
@CRANEPlumbing My camera broke, ill try... I cant open the tank though, it seems stuck, and i dont want to break it.
trymesucker 4 months ago
we had a 92 till 97 then bought a used 95 from a family whos house partially burnt down
mje97 1 year ago
These are 1.6 right?
bakedpotato1678 1 year ago
@bakedpotato1678 yes
CRANEPlumbing 1 year ago
I thought all they had was 5.0/3.5 gpf toilets bak then till 1992.
cableking1258 2 years ago
I am sorry, I accidentlly rated this 1 star . I really like this video. I like all of your videos. Upandownadventures.
upanddownadventures 2 years ago
yeah! my aunt before she got her bathroom remodeled she had one that said UPC but idk what brand it was
cellphonesrock76 2 years ago
you mean "URC"....Universal Rundle Corporation
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
No he means upc. Some of them say that.
bakedpotato1678 2 years ago
I Would Get The First One If I Where You. The 2nd One Has A Weaker Flush.
Flushmate01 2 years ago
I love them very much too!!!!! Favorites
toiletfanextreme 2 years ago
Very unique design.Nice.
Marcoboy9074 2 years ago
hahaha
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
Universal Rundles are my favorite, with Crane coming in next
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
I think these were the first low flows ever in the US. This and the Lamosa. They were introduced in the 80s.
sanders8323 2 years ago
yeah and they are rare, i half believe these might be Athens toilets and not Atlas
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
These are cool. They used to make a model that I really like. Even though it still featured the wash down rim it gave a great swirl flush and was pretty hard to clog. I'll look for it on here
Notorious346 2 years ago
I love universal rundles too
gbscms 2 years ago
I thought it was flushing 3.5? I thought they weren't 1.6's until 1992.
Fedexkinkos1991 2 years ago
i think it might be 3.5 im not sure
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
That looks like it's actually flushing 3.5 gpf, I've never seen that type of toilet designed for flushing higher than 1.6 gpf.
gusherb94 2 years ago
its great, i love em im going to see if they would sell them to me
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago