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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

This was an American Standard Cadet toilet created right before the toilets went low flow. It is a very good example of the "blue goo" problem in which the toilets tend to clog up when they have the blue water. I thought the shape of the bowl was interesting though.

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  • wow that sucks REALLY bad

  • Haha! I have noticed you are very picky when it comes to the types of flushes that you like! :)

  • That's a Cadet. It was the latest model Cadet before they went low flow. I believe it was introduced in the late 80s. It's still made today, but for obvious reasons can't be sold in the US. They're all over Canada.

  • Thank you for the information!  I thought it might be a Cadet.

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  • @CRANEPlumbing tellme about it

  • Does the Ball cock or Fill valve turn off or does it just go on and on?

  • @CZEKxBUTCHER Yes, in the USA 3.5 gpf toilets, such as this, can no longer be sold because it is against the law. Every toilet sold must consume 1.6 gal or less.

  • @sanders8323 obvious reasons? im new to toilet fetishes, can u explain?

  • That Cadet needs the siphon jet cleared out. 

  • @CRANEPlumbing 3.5 gal Cadets doesn't sucks, 1.6 gal versions (2000-2008) does

  • This is from 1992 till 1994 and also this tank was also used on Pressure-assisted Cadet (1992-2007) which takes 1.6 GPF

  • I used to have these where I worked. They flushed well but always required a second flush to clear everything out of the bowl. They did flush stronger and longer than this one here.

  • If a 3.5 gallon toilet toilet is cloged take the lid of the tank push the flapper down and the toilet stops flushing.

  • Our toilets here have no problem at all with the blue cistern blocks, even the ones with rim jets, they just work like normal. That flush was pretty slow though. Would it actually manage to flush anything?

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