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Best Small Toilets 2009

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I rounded up some usual suspects for this list last year and not a lot has changed for 2009. Toto and Duravit still lead the pack. However, I got a lot of great comments to fill in during the past 12 months and two new additions: The VitrA Omni and the Mini Loo. Check out all the comments here: Best Small Toilets 2008. Got a new small toilet I don't know about? Let me know in the comments...

 
 

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MiniLOO by Neo Metro
The MiniLOO uses an in-wall tank system, saving lots of space in the bathroom. The look is super simple and streamlined, and is available in a choice of finishes...

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The Starck 2 Toilet
My favorite looking toilet, Starck 2 has been installed by posters to this site: All in one version and in Two piece "space saving" (you need larger than normal air space in your wall or you need to build your wall out thereby losing space) wall mounted version - Jamie Pup

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Toto Aquia
Gotta add the Toto Aquia to the list. It's relatively new, but it's available. Small tank, very nice design, and also a water-saving dual-flush model (so it has a smaller, 0.9 gal flush as well as a regular). Pilgrim

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Kohler Rialto
...quite pleased. It is compact and flushed well. I would purchase it again if I were re-doing another bathroom. - Lonnstrom

Toto Dorian
It's great, nice and small and uses very little water. It has "power flush" and is really quiet. Sasha

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Purist Hatbox Toilet from Kohler
...You know, it sort of looks like sitting on a small trash can. But it is small.- AT

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Duravit Happy D
...projects 21.25" from the wall but I think it runs around $1000 and requires a plumber to install the tank inside the wall. - Yen Ha

Toto Ultimate
The best small medium priced toilet I've heard of is the Toto ultimate (about 250$ 2 1/2 years ago). I polled residents in my building when I needed to change to a low flow model upon purchasing a unit I'd been renting and this model won. - Jonathan D.

VitrA Omni
I like (and recently installed) the Vitra Omni, small footprint, one piece, and under $250 from a local plumbing shop. - Pdx-R


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Veneto Toilet: This slim toilet is made by Porcher and was sent to us by Laura Dixon, who calls it "lovely and small."

Comments (17)

i'm a big fan of the look of the duravit toilets (we have 2)... we have a stark-3 which is very similar to the happy-d... one thing to note: i find it doesn't flush well... not nearly as well as the toto toilets (by a large margin... and we've had 2 (in our old place)). upon inspection of the duravit and comparison, it seems the "neck" (where the toilet outlet meets the floor flange) is actually smaller than most others and there's actually a lip where "stuff" gets "snagged"... odd that is isn't a smooth transition. net result: while it looks wonderful, it fails more often than not at what a toilet is s'posed to do.

posted by redneckmodern on March 31st 2009 at 12:14pm
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Does that model really have to be sitting on there?

posted by therapy4me on March 31st 2009 at 12:20pm
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I just installed the Toto Eco Supreme in my tiny downstairs bathroom, and I love it -- the look and the functionality.

I have the Toto Eco Drake upstairs, and it's been fantastic. It doesn't have the low profile of the one-piece Supreme, but the footprint is still very small.

posted by Anna at D16 on March 31st 2009 at 12:23pm
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In Europe, we had toilets hanging on the wall. Very practical for cleaning! I haven't seen them in North America.

posted by bromelia on March 31st 2009 at 12:58pm
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I also wonder about the use of models in advertisements or promotional materials about things like plumbing, hardware, paint, etc. It just seems silly.

posted by slowdown on March 31st 2009 at 1:12pm
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Why don't we have toilets on the wall?

posted by rosenatti on March 31st 2009 at 1:46pm
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Oh man - the picture of the hot chick posing on the toilet is my favorite part about this. The sign of a truly great model is one who can pose doing something completely ridiculous and still look like she thinks what she's doing is perfectly normal and even glamorous.

posted by thatjessicagirl on March 31st 2009 at 1:48pm
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I've had my Toto Acquia II for 2 weeks now and love it. The only thing is that the flush button is on top of the tank - and you need to press down for a couple of seconds for a successful flush. Small price for a cute toilet that is low flush AND gets you a $100 credit from the LADWP...

posted by romeoandjewels on March 31st 2009 at 2:06pm
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Oh, that poor model--imagine her getting the call from her agency: "They need you to sit on a toilet in heels and a cocktail dress. And they will style your hair so that it looks like someone left a giant turd on the top of your head."

posted by purlgreyhound on March 31st 2009 at 3:02pm
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purleygreyhound you read my mind.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on March 31st 2009 at 3:48pm
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Last year I bought a Kohler that bears a striking resemblance to the Duravit Happy D. Unfortunately, my super found that it couldn't be installed as I'd have to refit the pipes in the wall. A no-no in my building :(

posted by coco on March 31st 2009 at 5:19pm
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Our family loves the Veneto toilet by Porcher too! It's in a 1/2 bath that gets used a lot by kids that sometimes use way too much TP and then only needs to be cleared a couple of times per year. It is also very comfortable, as some seats just aren't. We liked it so much that we purchased an additional one when Expo went out of business and will go in a remodeled master bath someday.

posted by ryepye on March 31st 2009 at 5:43pm
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Lol!! purlgreyhound...that's funny. I have a Toto drake and it's very good....just one flush regardless.... I would buy another Toto for the upstairs bathroom and I like the one piece models. It uses less water and never have to flush twice.

posted by junklover on March 31st 2009 at 9:38pm
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I got the dual-flush Duravit Happy D for about $550 (from Park Slope Plumbing Supply) last year. Building's plumbing requires back-outlet toilets, and this worked. Tank is not inside wall.

posted by Eliot on April 1st 2009 at 9:25am
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That woman's left arm is scary looking--it looks way too long.

posted by kuroneko on April 1st 2009 at 12:04pm
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Love love love my Toto Aquias!

posted by SherryBinNH on April 1st 2009 at 6:54pm
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I would like to add Caroma's Adelaide and Brisbane models to your line of small toilets. world leader in dual flush technology and does not produce a single toilet line without this important tech nology.
Today, the world is recognizing the necessity of resource conservation and looking to Caroma for answers. Please view details here http://www.caromausa.com/toilets.

Best regards,
Andrea Paulinelli

posted by Pottygirl on April 9th 2009 at 4:59am
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