My Crane VIP toilet was well rated in Consumer Reports when we built our house in 2003. But now that we have a tank leak problem, it seems to be a 1 time/has-been wonder, with no info or support as to how to fix. It is an oddity, as shown above. Since it's no longer made, and Crane has since been bought by American Standard, help does not look hopeful. Would love to hear otherwise before buying a whole new toilet. Can the current "guts" be removed and another system installed in the tank?
This article has a very misleading title. I expected to find information on improving my current toilet(s) performance and all this article does is talk about three types of toilets with which I could REPLACE my current toilets. The title also says "Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures" but there are NO instructions at all in this article, just information.
I gave it 1 star.
I was looking for information on how to free up a sticking float. The float works but just on a delay since it sticks. I tried many house hold products and some lubes, but to no avail. I really didn't see any step by step instructions in this article.
Why not include useful information to tune up your existing potty--like for instance--USE A clothes hanger to open the top rim flush holes that have been clogged with mineral deposits over the years. Also, vac all the water from the bowl and pour a gallon of vinager in the bowl for 24 hours. Things that actually work to improve the "old" style potty that always work----IF MAINTAINED.
How to Improve Toilet Performance: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
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