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Things You Must Avoid When Buying Toilets

by Ingrid on May 11th, 2014

Toilets are not like your mobile phones that you can just easily throw away or replace when you are no longer happy with their performance.

For that reason, it is essential that you know what you are getting so you can avoid spending the next five years lamenting why you chose the noisy, uncomfortable commode.spacer

How to avoid regretting purchasing certain toilets?

Choose a quieter flusher

Pressure-assisted toilets are water efficient. They can keep your bowl clean and also eliminate clogs.

But don’t choose model that has a sound like jet engines when you flush it. Go for something that offers a stronger, more effective flush but performs quieter.

Opt for standard toilets

Having a unique toilet in your bathroom offers a sense of pride when your visitors use it. But before you consider getting one, make sure that its parts can be easily replaced.

Avoid spending your money for toilets with custom seats. The cost of replacing them is high when they wear out.

Then again, as you can see here: www.besttoilets.net/reviews/washlets-and-bidets/, washlets are a special kind of seat that you might want to invest in.

Ok, moving on..

Pick the white one

Those avocado green, pinkish ones and other colored toilets may appeal to you today. But 5 to 10 years from now, these toilets will no longer be pleasing to your eyes. Worse. They could make it difficult for you to sell your house.

Settle with white toilets and you’ll never regret them.

Go for toilets with standard height

There are toilets that you can purchase that come with comfort height. But the comfortable height they may provide may not be for everyone. In fact, they may inhibit your ability to defecate freely.

Plus, the comfort height may not be too comfortable for your small kids, who will also be using such toilet.

Therefore, it’s a good idea to just consider a toilet with a standard height of 15 inches.

For more information please visit the Best Toilets website

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