Amazing rare toilet - the bowl is off the Compton (or Vedet in the UK) with a different tank (shame the fill valve is not working as the tank has to be filled using a bucket) but the flush seems decent but it certainly needs urgent maintenance for it to function at it's best again. Also the urinal has no flushometer - looks like the bucket has to be used to flush that!
Incredible, beautiful and majestic unknown vintage American Standard the flush could be better and the pale flush royal turn urinal is very interesting
It was using about a half tank of water because that's all that was in the bucket. The water pressure was very weak and this building so I could not add more unless I wanted to spend 15 minutes in the stall.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorationsyes the overseas version you're not going to find an American catalog lineup it looks like from the Thailand Vietnam or Taiwan lineup
Ugh, that toilet has seen some better days. I can tell by the tile, its probably a small Mexican restaurant? Corrections:it's a church. But it hasn't been renovated since it was probably built
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I know, seen your recent video of nothing in that 7/11 restroom working, But really they need some help getting the money to renovate thay bathroom, because it's in need of help
I think that would be a pretty bad idea since this toilet works fine as it is. They also don't have a lot of money and a replacing a toilet just for the sake of replacing it would not be in their budget.
They need to use this on a water supply, the linoleum needs to be freshly polished, and everything needs to be cleaned.
I think that's actual tile but yeah, this restroom needs a facelift.
Wow an American standered rare toilet. It looks like that bathroom is outdated and the toilet looked like it hasn’t ran in years overall a great find
They turn it into a pail flush toilet for whatever reason but it definitely worked at one time.
Basically a Compton on a different tank. Beyond legendary toilet.
It's designed slightly differently overall but very similar to a Compton.
This looks like a Cadet and Compton combination, and the 1968 American Standard logo looks like 👍🏻 it might be a prototype.
It's in the Philippines and this is a known model there. I don't know what it's called though.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Oh.
Oooooh, (in awe) where is this?
This is at a church in Cebu City
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations cool, where is cebu city?
Amazing toilet
I know right! I just wish it worked better.
Amazing rare toilet - the bowl is off the Compton (or Vedet in the UK) with a different tank (shame the fill valve is not working as the tank has to be filled using a bucket) but the flush seems decent but it certainly needs urgent maintenance for it to function at it's best again. Also the urinal has no flushometer - looks like the bucket has to be used to flush that!
That is very interesting!
Incredible, beautiful and majestic unknown vintage American Standard the flush could be better and the pale flush royal turn urinal is very interesting
It was using about a half tank of water because that's all that was in the bucket. The water pressure was very weak and this building so I could not add more unless I wanted to spend 15 minutes in the stall.
I have this toilet too but the tank is badly damage need a replacement. I use a bucket of water to flush my toilet
That's what they do here since there isn't enough water pressure for the fill valve to work.
I saw A Saniwares Compton Toilet Like This In Nccc Victoria Plaza Mall Davao There were powerful But with a Flushometer
Oh awesome. I bet that flushed a lot better.
This could be a Compton (sold only to their Asian market)
I wonder, I haven't been able to find any catalog with the name.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorationsyes the overseas version you're not going to find an American catalog lineup it looks like from the Thailand Vietnam or Taiwan lineup
Ugh, that toilet has seen some better days. I can tell by the tile, its probably a small Mexican restaurant?
Corrections:it's a church. But it hasn't been renovated since it was probably built
Actually, its at a Church
@@erikbrickman4461 Must be a older church then that hasn't renovated since it was first made.
They don't have the money to renovate and many bathrooms there don't look as nice as this.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I know, seen your recent video of nothing in that 7/11 restroom working, But really they need some help getting the money to renovate thay bathroom, because it's in need of help
Didnt know they had a vintage american standard in the philipines!
They sure do and somehow I managed to find one
Epimazing toilet.
I was really happy to find this.
Old school American standard Compton or whatever. It has to be replaced with a kohler highline arc round bowl. What do you think?
No. Unless if the old toilet gets damaged.
I think that would be a pretty bad idea since this toilet works fine as it is. They also don't have a lot of money and a replacing a toilet just for the sake of replacing it would not be in their budget.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Well it is so old
@@AndrewGenovese-lo3kw The older, the better.
This could be a compton
It does not look like a Compton to me. It's American Standard but I think they would have named it something different.
American standard compton
I don't know if it's called a Compton or not
Lemme guess, it was from the 70’s
It probably is but there's no way to know.
Who in their right mind would use that nasty toilet?😝
The main reason it looks nasty is because it has water stains on it but it actually isn't too bad.
upload more Philippine restroom pls
That's my plan. I have a bunch more to post from that trip.
Which country was that in?
The Philippines
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I wonder if this was a Filipino or more so an Asian Market Compton from the 70s or 80s?
I’m not really a fan of these tbh I’d rather have a cadet
Same but I don't know if that was available.
Rare but not in great condition
I would definitely rebuild the tank so that it could flush normally again if I had the choice.
WHERE THE HECK IS THE TOILET SEAT
Lately there's been a lot of videos without toilet seats
It looks like it broke off and they never got a new one
Me i bought in my house in Baguio City
You have one of these too? Awesome!
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Yes I have in Baguio
Its Either a 1972 or 1952
1972 because of that logo
I could not read the date
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Kohler Penryn said it was from 1972
@@ToothlessTheCreepydragon9 im just guessing
:O :D :D :O :) nice
It is pretty nice. I was not expecting this.