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Maxwell Product Suite from Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC Offers a Stylish Value Ensemble for the Bath
- ebuild (4/5/2007)
- The Maxwell vitreous line from Gerber Plumbing Fixtures is a complete ensemble of toilets and lavatories which complement each other in both the bathroom and powder room. The quality for which Gerber is renowned can be found throughout the entire Maxwell line. All Maxwell toilets -- round front, elongated and the uniquely comfortable ErgoHeight-- are elegantly styled two-piece toilets enhanced with a slimline tank. All models are 1.6 gpf, gravity-fed with siphon jet action and a reverse trap design.
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75 Years Old Never Looked So New
- ebuild (4/5/2007)
- When Max Gerber established Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC in 1932 with the purchase of his first vitreous china manufacturing facility, he vowed to provide products to the plumbing trades that represent only the best in quality, style, performance and durability. Now, 75 years later, the Gerber brand continues to meet and exceed the highest of standards, while remaining true to the plumbing professional with innovative, affordable solutions for the kitchen and bath.
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- residential architect Magazine (4/1/2007)
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Cimarron Comfort Height Toilet
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Kohler. The Cimarron Comfort Height 1.28-gpf toilet saves nearly 1/3 gallon of water per flush over industry-standard 1.6-gpf toilets. The toilet uses a flapperless flush tower design that allows for easier actuation of the trip lever and prevents toilet "run-ons" better than traditional flappers. 800-456-4537.
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Dagobert Commode
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Herbeau. First introduced at the "Arts Menagers" fair in Paris in 1970, where it won first prize for most original entry, the Dagobert is outfitted with full armrests, a Gothic-arch back, cast iron candleholder, and an ashtray. The "throne" plays a musical chime when the lid is raised. 239-417-5368.
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Maelstrom Flapperless Toilet with 1.6-gallon Tank
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Briggs. The Maelstrom features a flapperless, 3-inch flush valve that quietly empties its 1.6-gallon tank in three seconds, according to the manufacturer. The enlarged flush valve releases water through the extra-wide waterways with 40 percent more power than a 2-inch valve. 800-888-4458.
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Newberry Compact Water Closet
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Barclay. The Newberry Compact Water Closet has an elongated front and a compact tank. It is available in white, bisque or black. The company also manufactures several other models, from Victorian style with a high-tank water closet, to a one-piece modern style. 847-244-1234
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Sanicompact 48 Self-Contained Water Closet
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Saniflo. The Sanicompact 48 is a self-contained water closet that combines a macerating pump and an electronically activated toilet bowl into a single compact unit, making it ideal for tight spaces, according to the manufacturer. Measuring 14-3/4 inches wide and 21-3/4 inches deep, the toilet also conserves water, requiring only 1 gallon per flush. 800-571-8191.
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Dual Flush Toilet
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Vitra. Dual Flush Technology gives users the choice of two separate flush volumes, .8 or 1.6 gpf. The toilets conserve 40 percent of water over single-flush 1.6-gpf systems, the manufacturer says. The elongated Dual Flush toilet measured at 800 grams on the Maximum Performance test and the round-front toilet measured at 475 grams. 877-658-4872.
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Aquia Dual Flush Toilet
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (3/14/2007)
- Toto USA. The Aquia Dual Flush Toilet enables users to select a 1.6-gallon or .9-gallon flush. The gravity flush with a washdown system directs 100 percent of the water through the rim to keep the bowl clean, and the sides of the unit's bowl are steeply pitched to force water toward and through its large 2-5/8-inch trapway. 888-295-8134.
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