@toiletfanextreme Not every bathroom. @MrBrombomb No, not really. This toilet on tank would not be an Emblem. Emblems have more like a square shaped trapway.
@ILoveVintageToilets the McDonald's around my area used to have this toilet. It is an Eljer Sanus from the medium to late 1980's. But they replaced it into a Crane Hymonth in 2009. But by the way, this toilet is cool. I'd say I love this toilet.
@MrBrombomb; I want to correct myself. I don't know what they called the tank version of these. I don't think they called them an Emblem or not. The model number for the tank version of these was 151-0500.
Nice flush. There's alot of McDonald's that I've been to that have these. Interestingly, alot of these toilets with the flushometer, as opposed to having a tank, have trouble draining. It seems that when the pressure is even just slightly too high the toilet won't flush correctly. I think these particular toilets just require lower pressure to function better. As
FerdinandMagellan08 pointed out, even the tank models are finnicky with where the water level is set in the tank.
I see how a Sanus is supposed to flush now. All the ones I run across here either have a flushometer that's messed up, or just broken. I haven't seen a Sanus yet around here that works right.......lol
@toiletfanextreme Not every bathroom. @MrBrombomb No, not really. This toilet on tank would not be an Emblem. Emblems have more like a square shaped trapway.
ToiletGuy9000 2 weeks ago
two blop blop
phungle01 1 year ago
@ILoveVintageToilets the McDonald's around my area used to have this toilet. It is an Eljer Sanus from the medium to late 1980's. But they replaced it into a Crane Hymonth in 2009. But by the way, this toilet is cool. I'd say I love this toilet.
SamuelGrahn2001 1 year ago
McDonald's Bathrooms Always Have That Same Flooring.
toiletfanextreme 2 years ago
Is the tank version of this toilet known as the Emblem?
MrBrombomb 2 years ago
@MrBrombomb; Yes there is. I have one in my bathroom. And I have a video for it.
FerdinandMagellan08 2 years ago
@MrBrombomb; I want to correct myself. I don't know what they called the tank version of these. I don't think they called them an Emblem or not. The model number for the tank version of these was 151-0500.
FerdinandMagellan08 2 years ago
I found out from Drakee99 that the tank version is known as the Emblem.
MrBrombomb 2 years ago
Nice flush. There's alot of McDonald's that I've been to that have these. Interestingly, alot of these toilets with the flushometer, as opposed to having a tank, have trouble draining. It seems that when the pressure is even just slightly too high the toilet won't flush correctly. I think these particular toilets just require lower pressure to function better. As
FerdinandMagellan08 pointed out, even the tank models are finnicky with where the water level is set in the tank.
sanders8323 2 years ago
I see how a Sanus is supposed to flush now. All the ones I run across here either have a flushometer that's messed up, or just broken. I haven't seen a Sanus yet around here that works right.......lol
FerdinandMagellan08 2 years ago