What is Toto G Max flushing system?
The G-Max flushing system includes a wide flush valve and trapway for improved flow to draw water into the bowl rapidly, and then away again with added force. Because of this powerful siphoning, TOTO G-Max toilets ensure that what you flush stays flushed.
What kind of flushing system does Toto use?
Power Gravity: One of Toto’s older flushing systems, this system was designed to provide maximum flush efficiency in low-profile toilets.
What are the replacement parts for a Toto toilet?
Korky designs many types of replacement toilet parts to fit TOTO® toilets. Find your TOTO® toilet replacement parts below. Kit includes large 3″ flush valve, Korky 3″ adjustable flapper, tank-to-bowl gasket, nuts, bolts, and washers
How big is a Toto e Max Flushing tank?
This E-Max Drake tank from Toto features a 1.28 Gallon flushing system. Unlike pressure assist toilets, which can be noisy and are made with more complicated moving parts, E-Max is a simple and quiet solution for effectively flushing 1.28 gallons.
Where to find model number on Toto Ultramax toilet?
A. Look inside your tank. Always exercise caution when removing the tank lid, as it is fragile and can be easily broken if stepped on or dropped. Inside your tank on the back wall of the tank or sometimes on the right hand wall (opposite the trip lever), you will see a model number stamped or engraved in the porcelain.
Power Gravity: One of Toto’s older flushing systems, this system was designed to provide maximum flush efficiency in low-profile toilets.
This E-Max Drake tank from Toto features a 1.28 Gallon flushing system. Unlike pressure assist toilets, which can be noisy and are made with more complicated moving parts, E-Max is a simple and quiet solution for effectively flushing 1.28 gallons.
What makes a Toto toilet a better toilet?
A. Almost all of the Toto toilets (with the exception of a few older models that work like most other gravity-fed toilets), feature an extra wide 3″ flush outlet and a larger trapway to deliver more water at a faster rate for a more powerful flush.
A. Look inside your tank. Always exercise caution when removing the tank lid, as it is fragile and can be easily broken if stepped on or dropped. Inside your tank on the back wall of the tank or sometimes on the right hand wall (opposite the trip lever), you will see a model number stamped or engraved in the porcelain.