Does anyone hold experience beside 1.28 gallon (4.8 liter) toilets (ultra-low flow)?

I can get a rebate to buy one of the 1.28 gal toilets, and I'd love to stockpile the water, and these will be mandate in California contained by upcoming years.

But the 1.6 gal toilets were pretty crappy (sorry) when they first come out, and I'm wondering if the 1.28 versions requirement some time to mature.

Does anyone hold experience with them?


Answers:    There is a complete aspect that most people do not consider beside low-flow commodes. When the waste leaves the bowl specifically the beginning of the process. It does not pocket alot of water to receive the waste out of the bowl; however, if you do not hold enough hose to carry the fritter away, and especially a few handfuls of toilet paper, on down the queue then you hold some real problems. Depending on if the drains are PVC or castiron, down the drain, etc and how the plumbing in the house is situated so other drains flush the string. Just because it is out of the bowl does not mean it is gone. If you hold to flush 2-3 times you have save nothing. If you own to call a plumber to unstop a paper/waste clog later you just spent some money and you lately lost all your stash and more. I have unstopped those drains and it is not cheap. If the plumbing is situated so a washer or tub can flush the column then it is not so unpromising, but if not, you're gonna own problems.
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