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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
It’s a good toilet for the money & use, which is more important. Flushes well & the look is great , install isn’t fun. Small hands work better here.
RealtorTB
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
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Sue L.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
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Clayton Dorris
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
This toilet is great for small spaces. I was remodeling a home and, due to the layout, I wanted compact toilets to allow more clearance in the front. I found these toilets and ordered two of them on Amazon. I installed them both and one had a small leak due to a manufacturing defect. I was worried, but customer service was very responsive and after sending them a few photos of the defect they shipped another toilet for free. Installation is a bit of a pain due to the design of the toilet concealing the bolts so plan to have a helping hand. Once installed the function as well as any other modern low-flow toilet and I've had not issue getting them to flush large loads. They've been in service since June 2023. I will update if my experience changes.
PM-Boston
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Makes one wonder why most toilets are so much larger. I have not looked inside the mechanism but flushing really shoots a powerful jet of water to get things down the drain.The bowl area with water is small and I keep a cleaning brush nearby for the little bit of stuff which is left on the porcelain about every 5 flushes. No big deal and should obviate the need for chemical cleaning, which a septic tank doesn't like.Some reviews or videos (I forget) indicate it can be a bit of a headache to install. And my plumber had to move the input water feed line an inch farther away.But this toilet makes our small second bathroom look and feel much larger. Entry and Egress so much easier.
P. G. Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022
My house was built in 1967 when private spaces were very small. The master bath is just 4' wide! It cannot be easily enlarged without adding onto the exterior of the house, so we're stuck with it. So when I found this toilet I was very engaged. I'd been planning to install a wall mounted toilet since they give more room as well, however the arrangement of vent pipes in the wall prevent that solution.I received the WinZo a week earlier than expected, a pleasant surprise. It installed easily although access to the bolts for the toilet flange is tight. I have small hands as was able to get my hand through the hole to spin the nuts on. Any competent plumber, or like me an accomplished DIYer can install this toilet. Be aware however, it is heavier than most others due to the skirting.The operation of the toilet is pretty good. Definitely a Chinese design, it uses far less water than my old toilet, a Kohler from the early 2000s. That surprised me, and does make me wonder about the flushing effectiveness. I have had one minor backup so far, but the reason remains to be clear (it's an old house and the drain is shared with the second bath, so finding fault just yet is premature). More water is better to get a clear drain, but in areas with water shortages this toilet is great. I have even successfully flushed #2 deposits using the #1 valve. The water action is powerful to be sure, even more than the American Standard I have in another house that flushes around the bowl not down the bowl (a new trend).The flushing water does miss one spot directly above the drain opening, so if matter hits that spot a brush is needed, no amount of flushing will get it. A minor issue IMO. The tank refills quite quickly, in my house it's 9 seconds to refill from a partial (#1) flush, and only 14 seconds for a full flush. That's fast but indicates just how little water is being sent down the drain.The design is very modern and the toilet is quite sturdy. The seat lid comes off easily for cleaning, better than any other seat I've installed in fact. The valve buttons are very lightweight and don't stay perfectly aligned, but a quick wipe across the top fixes it (I have a compulsion for alignment of things I suspect). :-)Overall I'm quite happy. It's saved 5 inches in depth from the old round shaped toilet, so now the shower door can open further. In fact the shower pivots several inches away from the door opening to get a good angle when open with normal toilets, so when I remodel the shower I will put a normal door and get even more room (there's just 24" or so now).
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