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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2010

Cincinnati Plumbers review the green toilet at a 1.28 gallon per flush review. come along and see what it is all about! Save water and save money all at the same time! Call a Cincinnati Plumber at 513-383-4242

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Uploader Comments (FlowRitePlumbing)

  • Love this toilet I just got me one a week ago and it works perfect is way better then that 300 dollars one I had way better nice vid by the way . And to every one here on you tube this guy speaks the true and he is not full of shit lol

  • @Sfvboy1 this is a good flushing toilet. This is footage of my own home bathroom as a plumber I have it installed what does that tell you.

  • I stand corrected 1.28 Gallon per flush is only 20 % less than a 1.6 gallon flush toilet. I must have been thinking of the old 3.5 gallon , Sorry about that.

  • @FlowRitePlumbing

    Force there is not a retro fit available,

    This is the only one of its kind and to see a real Ultra high efficiency toilet see the new Stealth toilet review

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  • I installed 11 of these toilets in our units. I love the concept because the flapper will never need replacing. I was going to install more but when i went back to home depot they told me they don't sell this model anymore because they don't have replacement part for this toilet anymore, so i went with the dual. But we seen our water consumption reduced translates to lower water bill. So far this toilet has been no problems have 11 for about 10 months now.

  • I have this toilet in my apartment and its always clogging, I have to keep a plunger handy at all times, been looking on line for other complaints

  • do they make a retrofit like this?

    I would love to use in my 1927 duglas as the tank is scary and this would make it safer if the tank should ever crack

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