I used to like these toilets until I saw one for the first time in person. It was a second gen Gilpin just like this one, from around 2010, and unfortunately it had a very leaky Flushmate 504 in it. I had to use it with a #2. It was the most average one ever, and when I flushed it, it hard clogged... Just from a completely normal #2!!! Not even a larger one! And it clogged so hard that even a plunger couldn't solve it. Now I hate the ProFlo Gilpin, and I know why people hate on them .
These toilets are complete crap! I’ve encountered two of them and both required multiple flushes to clear the bowl, which completely defeats the purpose of having a 1 gallon per flesh toilet to save water. One eye encountered, took five flashes to clear the ball of the contents that was in the bowl. An insufficient amount of water to clear the bowl combined with a weak crappy flush equals a useless toilet.
This is why the minimum water usage should be 1.28 or 1.6 gallons
I used to like these toilets until I saw one for the first time in person. It was a second gen Gilpin just like this one, from around 2010, and unfortunately it had a very leaky Flushmate 504 in it. I had to use it with a #2. It was the most average one ever, and when I flushed it, it hard clogged... Just from a completely normal #2!!! Not even a larger one! And it clogged so hard that even a plunger couldn't solve it. Now I hate the ProFlo Gilpin, and I know why people hate on them .
These toilets are complete crap! I’ve encountered two of them and both required multiple flushes to clear the bowl, which completely defeats the purpose of having a 1 gallon per flesh toilet to save water. One eye encountered, took five flashes to clear the ball of the contents that was in the bowl. An insufficient amount of water to clear the bowl combined with a weak crappy flush equals a useless toilet.
Bad toilet.