Archived Not taking any chances! These bariatric toilets are rated to 2000 pounds! (whitehallmfg.com)
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Archived Not taking any chances! These bariatric toilets are rated to 2000 pounds! (whitehallmfg.com)
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[–] Carsandsarcasm ago
I was surprised. I resisted replacing the thing for a long time because I didn't want to spend $500 on a toilet when the only problem was stains. It helped that I did the labour myself, but yeah, I was shocked how cheap toilets can be. In saying that, there were a lot of toilets that were $3-500. I assume they are built to cope with a fat family rather than 1 person. You save a lot of money when you can always buy light duty for things.
[–] belil569 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Not really. It's usually quality of build and drain quality. The cheaper ones are often not properly molded inside and clog easier or chip inside repeatedly. Fit or not a toilet is not something to cheap out on.
[–] Carsandsarcasm ago
That's good to know. I bought this one because it was the only one that would reach the drain point because it was installed weirdly far from the wall. It sounds like I might need another new one before too long and I'll be sure to widen my search next time.