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Costco Dual Flush (WaterRidge, Yurko) Toilet Review

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

There seems to be differing opinions on this thing. The one I bought is the Yurko series, two-piece made by WaterRidge. I really want to like this toilet, but I may not be keeping it. It is a bit cheap. My main concern is getting replacement parts. The moving parts are all made of plastic, and since this isn't a brand you can buy at Home Depot, the parts may not be so easy to find.

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  • @KLKM1000

    Out of the box the plastic rods under the flush buttons may be set too long and they're pressing against the flush valves, causing the toilet drain and run continuously. There must be some clearance between the press rods and flush valve. Try cutting a quarter inch off the plastic rods so the flush valve can seat itself and close.

  • I just bought one of these Costo toilets for $85 dollars. It flushes very fast with little water. It's much quieter and more efficient then the old conventional toilet it replaced. I don't mind the plastic buttons, they'll never rust or need lubricated. As for longevity and replacement parts, that remains to be seen, but for price and quality, I think this toilet's was a good deal.

  • Same Problem, have had it for 8 months and have to jiggle the button everytime I flush, fine for me but when we have company it is embarassing. the valve sticks open so the resevoir don't fill, the next person to use the washroom can't flush the toilet. I threw out the documentation after 6 months thought it would be fine if I made it this far!

  • we have had this for 6 months and is running non stop, got a replacement gasket at home depot and wont fit, what a waste of money!

  • Thought my old toilet was bad -- what I wouldn't give to have it back! This one either runs constantly or won't run and fill up at all. I spend all my time jiggling mysterious, plastic toilet tank parts hoping to get the water to fill up in the tank. It has not saved any water that is for sure. It has wasted gallons and gallons of water by just running and not filling properly. It has also wasted so much of my time as I stare into the tank wondering, "Are you filling up now?" Grrrrrrr.

  • The toilet does not seem to have Styrofoam inside to prevent "sweating" of the tank in the winter

  • i bought mine and it looks like the buttons are a different color. is that ok

  • @KLKM1000  i know! its really pissing me off! >:(

  • DO NOT BUY ! They run constantly. I bought 3 from Costco and plan to take them all back. The manufacturer will send replacement kits which work for about a month and then it starts running again. Worst ever!

  • dont buy this s*** bought one two months ago and now it keeps running

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