History
Ever wonder why toilets just dont flush like they used to? Starting in 1994 congress required all toilets sold in the US to use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush. This new generation of
toilets used much less water than their 3.5 5 gallon predecessors. Many felt that 1.6 gallons just was not enough to get the job done.
Innovation
Its true, the early 1.6 gallon toilets where not up to task; however many innovations such as glazed traps and power assist flush have made it possible for the modern 1.6 gallon toilet to get the
job done.
How it works
An extra wide 3 flush valve more than doubles the flow of water into the bowl, combined with a more powerful siphon jet whisks away waste with a single 1.6 gallon flush system.