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rockies
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# Posted: 22 Oct 2018 06:30pm
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If you have a very small bathroom but still want to use a dual flush toilet then this option will add about 12" of floor space in front.
http://www.ca.kohler.com/onlinecatalog/detail.jsp?item=25060202&prod_num=6299
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Borrego
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# Posted: 22 Oct 2018 09:24pm
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Expensive, aren't they? I've installed them for high end projects and they run $2k - $5k....
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spoofer
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# Posted: 27 Oct 2018 09:57pm
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$873
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ICC
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# Posted: 27 Oct 2018 11:01pm - Edited by: ICC
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$873 (CAN) gets you the toilet, in white, colors are an extra 300-400, but not the in the wall works (2x4 wall) at $956 plus $235 for the actuator. =$2064 CAN = $1571 US, today.
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Borrego
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2018 11:24am
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I was counting the installation charge...you have to run power to the toilet too, right?
and every wall-hung toilet I've ever encountered ended up leaking eventually....just my experiences.....
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ICC
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2018 11:44am
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I would never install one for myself.
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hattie
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# Posted: 29 Oct 2018 12:32am
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Hmmm....just wondering what happens if there are problems with the tank that is in the wall? If something needs tightening or replacing (ie: valve). Do you need to rip out the wall to fix it? No tanks.
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Cowracer
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# Posted: 29 Oct 2018 09:23am
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I've bought CARS for less than that.
Tim
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Borrego
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# Posted: 29 Oct 2018 10:46am
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But thanks for posting it Rockies.......it might help someone with space considerations, as you said.....
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rockies
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# Posted: 29 Oct 2018 07:23pm
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Hattie: there is an access panel in the wall above the bowl if a repair is needed.
The unit is pricey, but it's an option for very tight bathrooms.
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