119- 2010 Toto Drake Installation

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2011

Bye Bye Wellworth! I install my new Toto Drake Toilet to replace the former 2003 Kohler Wellworth that sucked! Installation was successful and not too complicated, but getting the tank leveled to the specifications was time consuming.
I actually payed a ton for this toilet, just under $400. A little more for the softclose seat. I agreed on this price because I bought it locally instead of purchasing it off the internet, where it could have come broken and I'm screwed!
So far has been working great and can sure handle heavy loads! I can't flush as much as the toilet can handle because my plumbing sucks.

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  • That's a nice one man!

  • @Lightwolf333 Thanks!

  • If your old toilet was what you described & a one-piece toilet, then it was probably a 1980s American Standard Lexington.

  • @MrBrombomb No the toilet was actually a two piece toilet. Have any ideas?

  • @VintageToiletsRock I don't know then. I'll have to give it some thought. My next guess would have been a Plebe, but that has a siphon jet.

  • @MrBrombomb It has stumped me for years.

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  • It is and AS Compact!!!!

  • @VintageToiletsRock American Standard Plebe toilets have siphon jets.

  • @TheJoey1978 It could be, but I thought the plebe had a siphon jet, the old toilet did not.

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