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American Standard
Champion 4 Toilet To Go Bowl & Tank, Low-Flow, Elongated Front, White
Model #
2793128NTS.020
Item #
176120
American Standard
Champion 4 Toilet To Go Bowl & Tank, Low-Flow, Elongated Front, White
Champion 4 Toilet To Go Bowl & Tank, Low-Flow, Elongated Front, White is rated
out of
5 by
432.
$299.00
In stock
Model #
2793128NTS.020
Item #
176120
In stock
Description
Champion 4, white, toilet to go, toilet bowl & tank, high efficiency & ultra low consumption, 4.8 lpf/1.28 gpf, 12" rough in, 16-1/2" rim height & elongated front bowl, chrome plated trip lever, no tools installation, largest 2-3/8" trap way, largest 4" accelerator flush valve, ever clean surface, power wash rim, het & water sense certified, includes designer seat, lifetime warranty.
Specifications
SKU | 176120 |
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Weight | 112.000000 |
UPC | 00791556105508 |
Country of Origin | MX |
Package Width | 16.0 |
Package Length | 28.13 |
Package Height | 29.94 |
Model Number | 2793128NTS.020 |
Brand | American Standard |
Manufacturer Name | AMERICAN STANDARD BRANDS |
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Scooter68 from
Great Flusher BUT check the assembly of the parts.
Bought 3 weeks ago this to replace a reluctant flushing toilet. Flush action is great. Sadly their is a downside to the unit we bought. First the tank to base seal has been an issue. That should be resolved when I replace the original tank to bowl seal. The second was really annoying. Apparently the unity shipped with the retainer rod for the flapper unattached to the flapper. That guides the flapper into the correct position. Now perhaps the rod was attached but poorly because after about 10 days my wife notice water continually running into the bowl. Upon checking I found that the flapper was not returning to the proper position. Unaware that the rod screwed into the bottom of the flapper I tried adjusting the chain etc with no success,. It wasn't until I watched a video of someone replacing the seal that I saw the rod attached to the flapper. So a Factory assembly failure had me really upset with the toilet when that should never have been an issue.
Date published: 2024-01-30
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Shelly Thomas from
Upgrade Worth the Time and Money
I bought this toilet to replace a cheap contractor grade one that was installed when the house was built. You had to stop and make sure everything flushed completely before you left the bathroom. This toilet flushes first time every time with a small amount of water. I highly recommend it.
Date published: 2023-03-25
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Burt Falk from
Plunger not need with the Champion Toilet.
I replaced both of my toilets in my new two year old home with the Champion toilet. My other toilets would have to be plunged almost every time but having these new Champion toilets for three weeks I haven’t had to reach for the plunger once.
Date published: 2023-02-16
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Peewee from
Good toilet
Very happy with our new toilets and the way they flush with very little water.
Date published: 2023-01-25
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Lenny S from
Quality Product!
Clean style! We really like the way it fits with the bathroom! Easy Install
Date published: 2023-01-11
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Frank2 from
Poorly glazed
Poorly glazed toilet. I have been fighting leaks from day one from poor quality seals.
I don't know maybe I just got a lemon?
Date published: 2023-01-03
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Bobby M from
Toilet X2 Instsall
I would give five stars but the first toilet I bought was defective. There was a hairline crack in the bowl causing a very slow leak. This was not discovered until the plumber had completely installed the toilet. I bought another toilet, the plumber reinstalled, and it works great.
Date published: 2023-01-02
Rated 4 out of
5
by
David_P from
So far so good, only had it a week.
So far so good, but wasted capacity. Only had the toilet a week, but seems to be a more powerful flush than previous unit. Haven't really tested the flushing ability yet, lol. I don't like how the flush valve stands up so tall in the tank, which causes half the water to remain in the tank when flushing. That is wasted capacity in a already reduced water toilet. As others have said you have to hold the handle down as the flapper slams back down as soon as you release it.
Date published: 2022-08-21
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