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Triangle Cadet 3 1.6 GPF Single Flush Toilet Tank Only in White Bath Event Savings - 20% Off Bath Products from American Standard! Smarter design for higher performance and fewer clogs all at a great price. The Cadet 3 series toilets come in a variety of styles; one piece and two piece models, elongated and round front bowls, right height and compact versions and even water efficient models that flush on just 1.28 gal. The Cadet 3 is a hard working versatile series with superior performance. Durable and easy to clean vitreous china construction EverClean surface inhibits the growth of stain and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew on the surface Oversized 3 in. flush valve with chemical resistant flapper Flat tank cover for superior storage 2 what toilet bowls with a 10 inch rough in will fit this corner tank? Or any corner tank. 1 I am looking to replace an older Eljer purchased at Home depot. I broke the top The demesions of the tank are l8 1/2 in the back of the triangle and the ll deep 3 inches on each side is straight and then l3 inches is curved.
Would the above fit, you show no demensions. The store said you had not sold them for ll years and I should contact the company American that bought them out but did not tell me you have it on the internet for your store. 1 what toilet bowl with a 15 inch height, enlongated bowl and 12 inch rough in will fit this product? 1 Will this tank replace an eljer tank? American Standard 4338001.020 Cadet 3 Triangle 1.6 GPF Toilet Tank Only, White30 Ton Air Handling UnitDetailsAmerican Standard 3717B001.020 Cadet 3 FloWise Right Height Round Front Toilet Bowl Only in WhiteLaser Light Show Technician 16 x 19.2 x 14 inchesRe Enamel Bathtub Gold Coast #308,719 in Home Improvements (See top 100) #24 in Industrial & Scientific > Janitorial & Sanitation Supplies > Restroom Fixtures > Commercial Toilet Tanks
#91 in Home Improvement > Kitchen & Bath Fixtures > Bathroom Fixtures > Toilets & Toilet Parts > Toilet Tanks 48.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) See all 3 customer reviews (newest first) American Standard 270BD001.020 Cadet 3 Right Height Round Front Two-Piece Triangle Toilet with 12-Inch Rough-In, White American Standard 3717B001.020 Cadet 3 FloWise Right Height Round Front Toilet Bowl Only in White American Standard 5345.110.020 Cadet-3 Round Front Slow Close Toilet Seat with EverClean Surface, WhiteToilet Bone China Sheffield Deluxe Corner Tank Only Renovator's Supply This popular corner tank now comes with Renovator's water-saving dual flush system! This unique front mounted system offers both a... 0.8 or 1.6 gallon flush, saving you water and money. This ingenius corner tank is great for saving space or adding an... Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 Product Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 Product Click HERE to Build Your Corner Toilet Lack of space in the bathroom?
Have you designed your home in such a way to feature compact bathrooms? We have the right furnishing and fixtures for your compact, small-sized bathrooms. Our range of cornet toilets and sinks will appeal to your tastes and preferences. Our corner toilet is made of grade A vitreous china toilet which has a corner L-pipe high tank with a pull chain. The protective reno-gloss finish protects the toilet against stains. Wih its ergonomic design and perfect height, the toilet helps reduce body strain and pressure. The toilet helps in conserving up to 25,000 gallons of water per year and in turn saves money. It even has clean and quiet gravity-activated siphonic action. The corner toilet is available in various colors of black, white and bone cream. Whether you are a bachelor living in a studio apartment or a family living in a contemporary, compact house, you can purchase these corner toilets for bathrooms. Space-saving & Eco-friendly Corner Toilets Space Saving Corner Bathroom Toilets - we have corner toilets for every need including our dual flush corner toilets with water saving design that beats the competition.
Our Corner toilets come in black,white and bone. See our complete selection of corner toilets including our high tank pull chain corner toilets and our vintage and victorian style toilets here. Corner toilets maximize bathroom space! Space-saving corner toilets maximize small spaces. b>Water-saving corner bathroom toilets are available with either single 1.6 gpf or dual flush technology 0.8/1.6 gpf. Eco-flush and water efficient corner toilets conserve water and save you money with every flush. Upgrade to an eco-friendly toilet that meets EPA water conservation guidelines. Our bone, black and white toilets coordinate with our corner spindle leg sinks, corner pedestal sinks or corner wall sinks. I have to replace a toilet tank that has cracked down the entire side. What dimensions, and capacities to I need to know when finding a tank to fit the existing bowl? It is possible to buy just the tank which matches your toilet. I have done just that when I smashed my tank trying to move the toilet to fix the seal.
The model number was printed inside the tank and a little internet searching found the tank, with all the hardware in it, could be shipped to the hardware store right beside my house for about $80, which was about 1/3 of the price of the new toilet. Since the hardware was included, the repair was incredibly simple. Try searching for any identifying information inside or outside the tank or bowl. If you can find something, don't be afraid to spend 20 minutes looking, you could save a bit of money. This is usually impractical. An entire new toilet with matching parts is often going to cost less (and much more reliably fit and work together correctly) than sourcing a part for a specific older toilet. While all of the other hardware that goes into a toilet is normally available as aftermarket parts, I have never seen tanks and bowls sold separately, so I'm guessing if you can get them that way at all it's going to be special order, and I would not be the least surprised to find it more than the cost of a whole new toilet.
I'm not saying it never happens, but I've never seen it. Throwing in my $0.02.. The decision of whether or not to replace the tank should be based on the toilet. If the toilet is old, then it would be better to replace it. Beginning in 1994, a new US government mandate stipulated that any toilet sold in the US has to be a low-flow toilet which uses no more than 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf). This was done to reduce the amount of water consumption in US households. The new low-flow standard used half of the water of the old standard which was 3.2 gpf. Since the new toilets used less water, they didn't work quite as well. They would clog frequently and would also require several flushes to go down properly. Toilet manufacturers were flooded with complaints (pun intended), and they improved the designs so they would operate properly on 1.6 gpf. As a general rule of thumb, if it was manufactured after the year 2000, then you are fine. The manufacture date as well as model number, etc. should be inside of the tank somewhere.