We purchased the glacier bay power flush, and I have to tell ya it's been fantastic! Our old toilet would have to be double flushed most of the time, and the plunger got frequent use! The glacier bay power flush has been in use for 4 months now, and we haven't had to plunge it one time! It also flushes with one flush. It seems to stay cleaner longer ,although it gets cleaned twice a week, so this is really hard to tell. It also fills up very quietly, but that is something I honestly wouldn't care about if it was noisy filling. That's about all I desire to say about any toilet! Lol!
My new-to-me house has American Standard Champion toilets with the 4" flush valve and I have been absolutely amazed at the flushing performance. Lightyears ahead of any of my previous toilets. I'm not saying it's the best one out there, but it is by far the best that I've ever used!
Great video. I was actually entertained the whole time. I recently bought 2 power flush toilets and not once had to use a plunger, but I don't poop 15 billiard size balls so i guess it wouldn't be a problem 🤣
Cranberry sauce cans are shaped differently because they want the sauce to come out seamless. The bottom of the can has air in it so the sauce will slide out easy.
@@SmedleyPlumbing To get the cranberry jelly out, you puncture a hole in the non-lid end of the can, turn it over and open it with can opener. Turn it over and it slides right out. The label is upside down indicating that the cans are stored in the pantry lid side down so the air at the other end does not get compressed or eliminated through the cranberry.
Great video. Mrs General and I in Arizona are in the process of replacing three low tank one piece toilet's in a home we bought and a few Plumber's suggested replacing them w/ the Toto brand, (almost twice the price of name brand's) which have great reviews. Glacier Bay Power flush also get's great reviews and I think they are made by Kohler. After watching this great video I am undecided on which to buy. Any negative issues w/ the Glacier Bay (parts, install, etc)? Thank you for this video. Semper-Fi
So far no issues yet. They do have unique internal parts. So rebuilds will for sure be different. Toto is a great toilet as well. The only reason we didn't have them in this video was because they aren't sold in the store at Home Depot.
Awesome video! I installed 3 of them in my home about a year ago and haven’t had any issues with any of the Glacier Bay Power Flush toilets. They perform just like you demonstrated.
After buying this toilet because of this review and doing my own "trials" I would say NOT to buy this toilet. It needs 2 flushes for the bowl to be completely clean most times because it doesn't get rid of the lighter particles.
After the flush stop specs of remnants like tiny particles come back from the trap back into the bowl. So it does not give a full clean. For ur next test you should do fine particles see if 95% + can be flushed. This toilet only does well with the big stuff hence all your test worked.
😂 Best candy bar to use is "Baby Ruth", unless you don't like those. How about both? Cut some in half too and add to the load. We have fun pranks by tossing a Baby Ruth in the pool sometimes to freak peeps out when there's company with kids. 😂😂
@@SmedleyPlumbing Yeah I installed those in my house and when I find them on marketplace, I restore and re-sell them. Honestly the best toilets Kohler ever made
Seems like the glacier bay power flush has excessively tight turns in the trapway down by the outlet. Seems like it could have been straighter for flow.
@@SmedleyPlumbing Hey thanks for the reply. Really appreciate it. Definitely makes my choice clearer . But when I get the Powerflush I won’t be tempted to flush a whole roast chicken 😁
I really appreciate your wonderful sense of humor and your knowledge. I wonder what are the pros and cons of elongated vs round and attached or fully connected bowl backing toilets. Wish you were our Plumber. He came in February and just now is able to do our job. We need to choose a toilet. I am disabled so I do need the heightened size. Thanks again for taking your time to do this review.
@@janieepperson-bloomfield7415 thank you for the kind words! Elongated give a little more room for hygiene activities. One piece toilets have fewer crack and crevices so they are easier to clean.
We might do that! We do know from experience that the modern 1.6 gpf toilets flush substantially better than the old 3.5 gpf toilets. However the drain system does love the extra water from the 3.5's.
I know it would have become a super expensive video but Gerber deserves to be tested, as well as Toto and Kohler. Got a Toto Drake 2 in my house it’s I’ve yet to have to plunge it in the four years I’ve had it. American standard flush valve seals fail too easily, I don’t trust quality and durability of glacier bay
@@SmedleyPlumbing Wish you would test the Toto Drake II. Seems that this is all plumbers seem to be installing out here in the west and intermountain west. Same for other plumbers I've seen on YT. It may flush well, but from what I've seen with the rimless design, the Toto Drake (first incarnation) doesn't have enough wash down. There are others with "terlit collections" and have oldies put to the test, namely the "Standard" Modernus and Devoro models that are nearly 100 years old with various sizes and thicknesses of washcloths, towels, and mud/fireplace ashes to save on purchasing food items. They performed spectacularly, even on less water, while everything since the 1980's onward fails. Seems the engineering lessons of yesteryear in terlit designs have been forgotten. Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it and the public pays the price. Seems that with a simple addition of a pressurised water tank on existing water lines of 3/4" or greater, a home can switch to flushometers with a lot better performance than a tank can provide. Separate PVC lines need to be run from the tank to flushometers. Contrast the cost of that with the high end $350 terlits. Won't have to spend more money for the best flushing terlits. I prefer flushometers. Grew up with one on a "Standard" Modernus. Nothing stopped that thing up! Washdown was spectacular. I was skeptical of this YT review initially and I have to say - job well done!
@@jbsimmons54 There’s tests and there’s tests and there’s tests, but all I know is that my Coroma Clean Flush toilet works perfectly for me. Had it installed a few days ago. For my 1st level I’ll install a Kohler Wellworth, that’s if I can get a bottom fed mains water. Sure if you’re engineering for certain design parameters, you’ll discover that they do somethings extremely well and not so well on others as in Formula 1 motor racing or Americas Cup sailing. Anyway an entertaining video. Small things amuse small minds, I have a small mind, lol. Cheers NZ.
@@SmedleyPlumbing I've moved on from the rimless dual outlet Toto Drake with poor bowl rinse. I really like the American Standard Vormax that has a single outlet on the left rear quadrant. Superb! Ought to give that a look/see if you haven't.
So long and tedious. Golf balls and sponges? Try flushing several frozen kelbasis or a few big bratwursts and see how they do with that. Until the 1990s, toilets used at least 3.2 gallons. The 1.6 gallon federal limit is ridiculous because multiple flushes are often required therefore saving no water at all.
I'm real surprised you didn't do any Kohler toilets. Those tend to be the most common ones customers want in my opinion. Most the time when I go to a customer's house to install a toilet. That's what they have is a Kohler.
Thank you for a great video. I'm remodeling a rental, in my home I have American Standard (AS) Champion 4 Max toilets and they very rarely get clogged. So to cut down on clogged toilet complaints I was going back to the Champion line, I knew part of the magic in the Champion line is the 2 3/8 glazed trapway. So I went to Home Depot and searched on 2 3/8 trapway and up popped the Glacier Bay product you tested. Strangely the AS Cadet 3 line only has a 2.125 trapway. That's how I got to your video, after seeing your exhaustive testing I've decided to go with the Glacier Bay product - the price difference today is AS Champion Max $288 to the Glaicer Bay powerflush $125 less than half price and works better. Thank you!!
It really doesn't matter. 10+ years ago, I replaced the very old, water wasting toilet in my mom's house. She's a cheapskate and wanted the cheapest one Lowes had. It flushes with better force than her old one. The valve and flap has been replaced since then, but that's pretty typical.
Great video. It answered a lot of questions I had. If you ever loose your plumbing job you should look into being a comedian. I think you would do well. 😂
Could you do a comparison of tank vs tankless and add the TOTO brand to the comparison? Also best toilet from Costco? Thank you sir for the great video, definitely informative and enjoyable.
@@SmedleyPlumbing I have the Turbo Flush model, It was very good at flushing, however there was a recall and a retrofit kit was sent out because they were prone to exploding. The kit included a stainless steel strap to go around the ABS tank part, and a new Water connection valve that reduced the water pressure. The Result, it no longer works as a one flush toilet, At least I know it's not going to explode but it's going to be replaced because their retrofit made it worse than a standard cheap toilet. I'm looking at the Niagara Stealth model Even thought I was Set on the Glacier Bay Power Flush after you're review, I like the Niagara 0.8 GPF . Water is not getting any cheaper , thank you for the great review you did an excellent job.
Anyone that has watched the movie Caddyshack should instantly recognize the snickers bar as a perfect analog for a turd. Bill Murray was the guy eating one after it went for a dip in the pool during the country club swimming pool scene.
We thought about that but there are some that are very pricey because of colors or shapes. We thought it would be better to test the ones that claim to be the most powerful.
@@SmedleyPlumbing fair point. May sound funny but I actually collect toilets and urinals and test them on my channel! I bought the PowerFlush from Home Depot for $139 and I must say out of the 150 toilets I have it’s definitely the best performing modern toilet.
Hate to say it but the toilets Lowes sells as their “house brand” are just as good or probably better than a new American Standard or Kohler. I’ve installed 500+ of the 100 dollar Aquasource brand toilets and never had one problem so far. Sure you will have to change the guts out in a few years but that’s with any toilet. Especially with the cheap parts they’re putting out nowadays.
All I care about that it doesn't leak, yet I haven't found yet a single toilet reviews about which wouldn't complain about leaks. Yet, we fly to the moon.
This is why you never eat too much when you're visiting someone else. Feign fullness, take it home - and then eat it. LOL Same for Mickey-Ds. Just don't.
@@Shelter93 we might have to put them head to head. I don't think the drake can handle a billiard ball so we might have to come up with some other way to compare them.
@@SmedleyPlumbing - Toto Drake has a Trap Diameter 2.125- Trapway 2.13 in. and to for it pass a standard pool ball with a diameter of 2.25 inches is impossible!!! Toto Drake is the loser!!!! Don't waste your time testing a Toto drake.
A few years ago I remodeled my mom's bathroom. She wanted the American Standard Champion. I tried to talk her into the Glacier Bay. Knowing the strain my mother can put on plumbing fixtures, I felt the billiard balls would better suit her but she was more impressed with the "claim" of a bucket of golf balls. Needless to say, her first time in the driver's seat of her new American Standard Champion, she clogged it. (I've been telling her for years she needs more fiber in her diet) And by the way, on the cheapo toilet it appears the pee trap is more of a poop trap...
I once had a wall hung tank unit that was plugged. Plunging did not work. Had to pull the base unit. Found a set of dentures that were plugging the toilet. Upper and lower. I told the customer to put the dentures in bleach. Then wash them really well, before inserting them in their mouth. This occupies the 1st place position.
For me, this just shows how poorly modern toilets perform when they try and flush with the equivalent of a glass of water. Try a mid-70's toilet that flushes 5 gallons and I would like to see how that compares to these 3.
All three will flush better that's 5 gpf toilet. Modern toilets are great. The first round of 1.6 gpf toilets were horrible. But that was back in the 90's.
To save water, we have SeaLand marine toilets installed in the house, with pedal flush, 3" flush valve. No trap - never clogs ! Flush for urine is about 0.25 gallons of water. Huge water savings! Guests are a bit puzzled with the need to add 1 to 2 gallons of water to the bowl by lifting the pedal before using the toilet for defecation, but after one use the procedure is understood. Been installed for 10+ years and totally trouble free.
Can I just say, I never thought I could sit here for like 20-30 minutes, watching toilets & a plumber & be satisfyingly entertained lol❤ I guess it takes a plumber with a awesome personality & character ❤
Except your very first test was wrong? lol You flushed 15ft of paper through the American Standard, no problem. Complimented how well it handled 15ft. Tried 20ft, and it clogged. You ended that 20ft test with the comment of how it couldn't take 15ft. The very next toilet clogged at 15ft of paper, and took a double flush. You gave that toilet the win. Weird.
Most toilet will flush this or that, but what really distinguishes the designs is whether the wall is smeared or not by the sold waste. In some, the poop log lands in the central opening below water line without staining any wall, and in others, that log slides down the front wall staining it as it does. I haven't actually studied which design does which, yet.
I'm currently sitting on my toilet eating deviled eggs and a rotisserie chicken while I watch this video, about to use 15 feet of t.p. to see if it clogs or not!
Yes they are all 1.28 GPF. And I agree, you can only get so "green" before you're no longer doing a good job at eliminating waste. Waterless urinals are a great example of this.
I used to work at Lockheed Martin in Orl for HVAC years ago. I was cross trained on plumbing in case of emergencies, etc. Those extrem e lo-flow urinals (not the zero water models) sucked badly and always clogged up or had a bunch of mineral deposits in it from “kidney stone residue”. Lol 🤣 We were always having to take those crappy urinals off the wall to jet the drain lateral in the wall. Of course since they invested a ton of money in those POS fixtures they weren’t gonna backtrack and install normal models. Have to be green ya know no matter how ridiculous it is.
@@orlandotech you can only get so green before you're no longer doing a good job. Ultra low flow toilets and urinals are notorious for requiring tons of maintenance.
Want to see something like the TOTO Drake 1.6 GPF Tornado Flush and how it compares to other things (in terms of clearing large items, lots of paper, or cleaning splatter or thick/sticky solid waste). Will find out soon since I just bought it and will have it installed soon (assuming not damaged in shipping, which I hear is sometimes a problem)...
This is a great video! Home depot is my usual go to place. I installed the glacier bay power flush for my father in law, because at my work we have the niagra stealth flush and i rarely get a call to unclog them. That's a oil sands camp up north I can't seem to find these niagras with the stealth flush here in Alberta. Have you ever installed or seen them in action? Lol
I'm satisfied that I could watch 30plus minutes of toilet flushing and be thoroughly entertained. Great job 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@SmedleyPlumbing🎉
@@SmedleyPlumbing😅9
We purchased the glacier bay power flush, and I have to tell ya it's been fantastic! Our old toilet would have to be double flushed most of the time, and the plunger got frequent use! The glacier bay power flush has been in use for 4 months now, and we haven't had to plunge it one time! It also flushes with one flush. It seems to stay cleaner longer ,although it gets cleaned twice a week, so this is really hard to tell. It also fills up very quietly, but that is something I honestly wouldn't care about if it was noisy filling. That's about all I desire to say about any toilet! Lol!
Love to hear it!
My new-to-me house has American Standard Champion toilets with the 4" flush valve and I have been absolutely amazed at the flushing performance. Lightyears ahead of any of my previous toilets. I'm not saying it's the best one out there, but it is by far the best that I've ever used!
I have them in my home and they do well!
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😅 I am holding out for a Milwaukee M18 toilet with a 6 inch valve.
Agreed!
Thanks for testing these Home Depot products. This helps A LOT when deciding on a toilet bowl that WORKS for the prices charged.
That's why we did it!
I've read that the Glacier Bay is made by Kohler for Home Depot. So it should work good.
@@michics100 yes Home Depot owns Glacier Bay
Great video Mitch, engaging, interesting, and definitely educational. "if you put your ear to the toilet bowl, you become one with the toilet" haha
Gotta add the humor when talking to toilets.
If you can pass a billiard ball you might wanna see a Dr.
What about 15 balls?! 😂
Thank you for this video! I'm in the market for a new toilet and I HATE false advertising! I am pleasantly surprised by that Glacier Bay Powerflush!
We were too!
My grandfather has an outhouse. That thing will never clog! Saves on water also!
Best on the market!
Somehow I feel there's a kid out there saying, "Hold my sippee cup...". Great test/demo video!
Ha! Kids are the ultimate test! I don't think any of these will flush a kid 🤣😂
Great video. I was actually entertained the whole time. I recently bought 2 power flush toilets and not once had to use a plunger, but I don't poop 15 billiard size balls so i guess it wouldn't be a problem 🤣
Ha!
Cranberry sauce cans are shaped differently because they want the sauce to come out seamless. The bottom of the can has air in it so the sauce will slide out easy.
Learn something new every day!
@@SmedleyPlumbing
To get the cranberry jelly out, you puncture a hole in the non-lid end of the can, turn it over and open it with can opener. Turn it over and it slides right out. The label is upside down indicating that the cans are stored in the pantry lid side down so the air at the other end does not get compressed or eliminated through the cranberry.
@@jbsimmons54 thanks!
I actually was so entertained by watching you flush toilets XD Nice ha ha ha :)
Lol
Great video. Mrs General and I in Arizona are in the process of replacing three low tank one piece toilet's in a home we bought and a few Plumber's suggested replacing them w/ the Toto brand, (almost twice the price of name brand's) which have great reviews. Glacier Bay Power flush also get's great reviews and I think they are made by Kohler. After watching this great video I am undecided on which to buy. Any negative issues w/ the Glacier Bay (parts, install, etc)? Thank you for this video. Semper-Fi
So far no issues yet. They do have unique internal parts. So rebuilds will for sure be different. Toto is a great toilet as well. The only reason we didn't have them in this video was because they aren't sold in the store at Home Depot.
Awesome video! I installed 3 of them in my home about a year ago and haven’t had any issues with any of the Glacier Bay Power Flush toilets. They perform just like you demonstrated.
Good to know!
The moral of this story is buy a great plunger.
Always!
After buying this toilet because of this review and doing my own "trials" I would say NOT to buy this toilet. It needs 2 flushes for the bowl to be completely clean most times because it doesn't get rid of the lighter particles.
Great feedback. Are we talking leaving TP remnants or leaving skid marks?
After the flush stop specs of remnants like tiny particles come back from the trap back into the bowl. So it does not give a full clean. For ur next test you should do fine particles see if 95% + can be flushed. This toilet only does well with the big stuff hence all your test worked.
Should have bought a Toto.
I've had a champion for about 12 years and have had no problems. I threw away the plunger!
Championa do well. I have a few in my own home.
Dude, great review, and the Snickers bar made me laugh out loud!
Glad you enjoyed it! I enjoyed the Snickers bar!
😂 Best candy bar to use is "Baby Ruth", unless you don't like those. How about both? Cut some in half too and add to the load. We have fun pranks by tossing a Baby Ruth in the pool sometimes to freak peeps out when there's company with kids. 😂😂
The best performing toilets IMO are the 2000's Kohler Wellworth Ingeniums. Decent flushing power and excellent bowl rinse
Those were good toilets!
@@SmedleyPlumbing Yeah I installed those in my house and when I find them on marketplace, I restore and re-sell them. Honestly the best toilets Kohler ever made
Seems like the glacier bay power flush has excessively tight turns in the trapway down by the outlet. Seems like it could have been straighter for flow.
But it works! They're likely needed for the suction action.
This is great!! Curious as to why Toto or Kohler toilets weren’t brought in. How do you think the Powerflush would fare against those?
I don't think they'll flush a pool ball. But they weren't used because they weren't the most powerful or the cheapest available at home Depot.
@@SmedleyPlumbing Hey thanks for the reply. Really appreciate it. Definitely makes my choice clearer . But when I get the Powerflush I won’t be tempted to flush a whole roast chicken 😁
@@dmongru good choice! 😂
I really appreciate your wonderful sense of humor and your knowledge. I wonder what are the pros and cons of elongated vs round and attached or fully connected bowl backing toilets. Wish you were our Plumber. He came in February and just now is able to do our job. We need to choose a toilet. I am disabled so I do need the heightened size. Thanks again for taking your time to do this review.
@@janieepperson-bloomfield7415 thank you for the kind words! Elongated give a little more room for hygiene activities. One piece toilets have fewer crack and crevices so they are easier to clean.
You deserve the largest possible grant the government can afford, keep up the good work,:-)
Thanks!
Can you test out a vintage toilet and a low flow toilet to see which one does better?
We might do that! We do know from experience that the modern 1.6 gpf toilets flush substantially better than the old 3.5 gpf toilets. However the drain system does love the extra water from the 3.5's.
I know it would have become a super expensive video but Gerber deserves to be tested, as well as Toto and Kohler. Got a Toto Drake 2 in my house it’s I’ve yet to have to plunge it in the four years I’ve had it. American standard flush valve seals fail too easily, I don’t trust quality and durability of glacier bay
We might test all those!
@@SmedleyPlumbing
Wish you would test the Toto Drake II. Seems that this is all plumbers seem to be installing out here in the west and intermountain west. Same for other plumbers I've seen on YT. It may flush well, but from what I've seen with the rimless design, the Toto Drake (first incarnation) doesn't have enough wash down. There are others with "terlit collections" and have oldies put to the test, namely the "Standard" Modernus and Devoro models that are nearly 100 years old with various sizes and thicknesses of washcloths, towels, and mud/fireplace ashes to save on purchasing food items. They performed spectacularly, even on less water, while everything since the 1980's onward fails. Seems the engineering lessons of yesteryear in terlit designs have been forgotten. Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it and the public pays the price. Seems that with a simple addition of a pressurised water tank on existing water lines of 3/4" or greater, a home can switch to flushometers with a lot better performance than a tank can provide. Separate PVC lines need to be run from the tank to flushometers. Contrast the cost of that with the high end $350 terlits. Won't have to spend more money for the best flushing terlits. I prefer flushometers. Grew up with one on a "Standard" Modernus. Nothing stopped that thing up! Washdown was spectacular. I was skeptical of this YT review initially and I have to say - job well done!
@@jbsimmons54 thanks!
@@jbsimmons54 There’s tests and there’s tests and there’s tests, but all I know is that my Coroma Clean Flush toilet works perfectly for me. Had it installed a few days ago.
For my 1st level I’ll install a Kohler Wellworth, that’s if I can get a bottom fed mains water.
Sure if you’re engineering for certain design parameters, you’ll discover that they do somethings extremely well and not so well on others as in
Formula 1 motor racing or Americas Cup sailing.
Anyway an entertaining video. Small things amuse small minds, I have a small mind, lol.
Cheers NZ.
@@SmedleyPlumbing
I've moved on from the rimless dual outlet Toto Drake with poor bowl rinse. I really like the American Standard Vormax that has a single outlet on the left rear quadrant. Superb! Ought to give that a look/see if you haven't.
Need to buy foot long subs for a test. Some of us tend to make some large deposits and nobody ever tests anything that's long.
Good ideas!
So long and tedious. Golf balls and sponges? Try flushing several frozen kelbasis or a few big bratwursts and see how they do with that.
Until the 1990s, toilets used at least 3.2 gallons. The 1.6 gallon federal limit is ridiculous because multiple flushes are often required therefore saving no water at all.
Modern 1.6 gpf toilets are awesome. Show me one from the 80's and 90's that can flush 15 pool balls.
@@SmedleyPlumbing - Nobody ever needed to flush a pool ball.
@@S955US84 you'd be surprised 😯 😆
I'm real surprised you didn't do any Kohler toilets. Those tend to be the most common ones customers want in my opinion. Most the time when I go to a customer's house to install a toilet. That's what they have is a Kohler.
Kohler was not available on the shelf at our local Home Depot.
@@SmedleyPlumbing wow that's a shock lol. Still a great video
Yes, but nothing outperforms the classic ten gallon per flush 1950s Malarkey Master model 2. 🚽 🪠
This is true.
The glacier bay power flush can parts in the tank be replaced with a new fluid master kit if something went wrong?
Not sure. We never lifted the black cover that's in the tank to see what's inside.
Thank you for a great video. I'm remodeling a rental, in my home I have American Standard (AS) Champion 4 Max toilets and they very rarely get clogged. So to cut down on clogged toilet complaints I was going back to the Champion line, I knew part of the magic in the Champion line is the 2 3/8 glazed trapway. So I went to Home Depot and searched on 2 3/8 trapway and up popped the Glacier Bay product you tested. Strangely the AS Cadet 3 line only has a 2.125 trapway.
That's how I got to your video, after seeing your exhaustive testing I've decided to go with the Glacier Bay product - the price difference today is AS Champion Max $288 to the Glaicer Bay powerflush $125 less than half price and works better.
Thank you!!
Glad it helped!
I'd like to see an American Standard Cadet Pro against a Mansfield Summit or Denali against a Toto Drake.
We might do that!
Yes test the Toto Drake standard 1.6 g version!😊❤ compare it to legendary Kohler toilet
We might just do that!
It really doesn't matter. 10+ years ago, I replaced the very old, water wasting toilet in my mom's house. She's a cheapskate and wanted the cheapest one Lowes had. It flushes with better force than her old one. The valve and flap has been replaced since then, but that's pretty typical.
Yeah those old ones don't flush very well at all.
Can you do a comparison with gerber quiet clean and the delta foundation
Thank you
I don't know if those are readily available in our area.
Cranberry sauce is upside down so the air bubble is at the top 🔝. For easier empty of can.
Good to know!
Great video. It answered a lot of questions I had. If you ever loose your plumbing job you should look into being a comedian. I think you would do well. 😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Could you do a comparison of tank vs tankless and add the TOTO brand to the comparison? Also best toilet from Costco? Thank you sir for the great video, definitely informative and enjoyable.
Tank vs. tankless toilets?
I adore my new Glacer Bay PowerFlush toilet.
They are good!
I’m not convinced. I need to see it flush a snickers bar that’s three times the size of the one you used. You flush that and I’ll buy it.
You know where a guy can buy a 3x Snickers? Asking for us.
@@SmedleyPlumbing
Just press some Baby Ruth candy bars together and mold when slightly warm.
My favorite toilet is the Mansfield Alto. Can you test one out
We might!
What do you recommend for a home "turbo toilet"? Has the black ABS plastic thing in the tank, you press the flush and it goes "Whoosh ' and is gone?
I wouldn't. They make a lot of noise but don't perform as well as some of these. They can also explode sending porcelain shrapnel flying!
@@SmedleyPlumbing I have the Turbo Flush model, It was very good at flushing, however there was a recall and a retrofit kit was sent out because they were prone to exploding. The kit included a stainless steel strap to go around the ABS tank part, and a new Water connection valve that reduced the water pressure. The Result, it no longer works as a one flush toilet, At least I know it's not going to explode but it's going to be replaced because their retrofit made it worse than a standard cheap toilet. I'm looking at the Niagara Stealth model Even thought I was Set on the Glacier Bay Power Flush after you're review, I like the Niagara 0.8 GPF . Water is not getting any cheaper , thank you for the great review you did an excellent job.
Never laughed so hard over a "technical video"! "Stragglers". The Snicker's bar.. OMG!!
Not too many people have caught that one!
Anyone that has watched the movie Caddyshack should instantly recognize the snickers bar as a perfect analog for a turd.
Bill Murray was the guy eating one after it went for a dip in the pool during the country club swimming pool scene.
@@orlandotech bingo!
Any recommendations for a compact toilet?
Compact?
@@SmedleyPlumbing smaller depth, front to back.
Maybe test the most expensive toilets you can buy at Lowe’s/home depot
We thought about that but there are some that are very pricey because of colors or shapes. We thought it would be better to test the ones that claim to be the most powerful.
@@SmedleyPlumbing fair point. May sound funny but I actually collect toilets and urinals and test them on my channel! I bought the PowerFlush from Home Depot for $139 and I must say out of the 150 toilets I have it’s definitely the best performing modern toilet.
@@BTRPlumbing after our experience with them, we would have to agree!
Hate to say it but the toilets Lowes sells as their “house brand” are just as good or probably better than a new American Standard or Kohler. I’ve installed 500+ of the 100 dollar Aquasource brand toilets and never had one problem so far. Sure you will have to change the guts out in a few years but that’s with any toilet. Especially with the cheap parts they’re putting out nowadays.
They are getting better that's for sure. Glazed trapways make all the difference these days.
All I care about that it doesn't leak, yet I haven't found yet a single toilet reviews about which wouldn't complain about leaks. Yet, we fly to the moon.
That's probably because the leaks are caused by the installer and not the toilet itself.
Kohler toilet . Expensive price see if it does well
Ironically we just delt with three failed Kohler's in a row. All failed out of the box and all from Home Depot.
I purchased a toto drake.
Also a great toilet!
This is why you never eat too much when you're visiting someone else. Feign fullness, take it home - and then eat it. LOL Same for Mickey-Ds. Just don't.
Good advice!
Please limit the excessive background music, it's very distracting; other than that, a very educational and entertaining video.
Thanks!
Do a 2009 crane elite!
You send it, we'll test it.
You must be crazy to flush all those things down the toilet, but great job
I've been called worse..... 😜
@@SmedleyPlumbing I would like to watch another video of you flushing things down the toilet I think it’s so funny
Why don’t you test these toilets, Niagara stealth, signature hardware Bradenton toilet, and a Toto dynamax tornado flush toilet!
We might!
cool
I don't know what toilet you want
The Glacier Bay surely impressed us!
Best 1 piece toilet???
Glacier bay powerflush
Kohler santa rosa 1.6
American standard champion 4
Best and one-piece don't go well. Lol. Plumbers hate one piece toilets.
@@SmedleyPlumbing really? Less maintenance, a bit heavier I guess. I've only ever had one piece toilets.
@@ArcolaBridge plumbers just hate to install them. They work perfectly fine.
what toilet would you recommend now?
We still recommend the Glacier Bay in cases of larger stools.
My big Loads would give the Power Flush a run for it's Money.....
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH....
😂
This is the toilet version of “will it blend?!”
We might try that with disposals though!
ToTo Drake, Best Flush!
Will it clear a billiard ball though?
This test is flawed because it does not include the ToTo Drake. No toilet works better than the drake.
Will the Drake pass a billiard ball?
Where's Al Bundy's Ferguson.....BahhhhhhhWOooooooooooooooooooooosh!
Lol!
fun and funny. I think you should have loaded the underwear with chocolate sauce in the test. would have been fall out halarious!
Good idea!!
It’s too bad this test wasn’t run against Toto (found on the HD website)
Toro? Do you mean Toto?
@@SmedleyPlumbing yes, sorry. Autocorrect on the phone.
Would love to see an extensive test against the Drake II
My 1.6 toilet from 2018 can take like 30 feet of my tp no problem
Some of the 1.6's were great!
@@SmedleyPlumbing yep! 1.28 is hit or miss
Test pressure flush toilets
We might run them against the winner of this one!
Hysterical!!
Thanks!
@@SmedleyPlumbing (toto drake)
Disappointed you used two cheap toilets but didn’t use a Toto toilet. They’re supposed to be one of the best brands
All these were able to be purchased at home Depot
Kohler Cimarron is a great flushing toilet and much better then shitty glacier bay
Will the Kohler handle billiard balls?
New American standards suck a cadet could of done all test
Yeah the Champion kinda fell short.
should have flushed the sound effects down the crapper
We'll try those next time 😂
Spend a couple bucks more get a Toto Drake 1.6.
I don't think the Toto Drake will handle billiard balls.
@@SmedleyPlumbing Not sure About that. It has a 1.6 Flush.
Believe it about perform all your toilets you have their Bud.
@@Shelter93 we might have to put them head to head. I don't think the drake can handle a billiard ball so we might have to come up with some other way to compare them.
@@SmedleyPlumbing - Toto Drake has a Trap Diameter 2.125-
Trapway 2.13 in. and to for it pass a standard pool ball with a diameter of 2.25 inches is impossible!!! Toto Drake is the loser!!!! Don't waste your time testing a Toto drake.
I have no idea why you would think we should be comparing toilets based on billiard balls or golf balls, etc. TOTAL WASTE OF TIME!!!!!!!!!
Didn't shoot the messenger. These claims are made by the manufacturer. We're just seeing if they line up to them.
So that's not fruitcake disposal approved. Where do they go? Cause I know they are not eaten. God awful things.
I guess we're still resorting to sneaking it into the trash. Lol
@@SmedleyPlumbing certainly not anything I'll be serving. Thanks for your efforts.
Broski your wadding up too much ....thats not what a typical toiet would see
That's the purpose of the test. They don't typically see most of the stuff in this test.
Best review I have ever seen!!! No opinions, just real life challenges
As honest and vigorous a comparison test I’ve ever seen
Thank you!
i have the Glacier Bay in one of my 4 bathroom and it's the best toilet in the house. everyone fights to take a dump in it.
That's a throne right there!
A few years ago I remodeled my mom's bathroom. She wanted the American Standard Champion. I tried to talk her into the Glacier Bay. Knowing the strain my mother can put on plumbing fixtures, I felt the billiard balls would better suit her but she was more impressed with the "claim" of a bucket of golf balls. Needless to say, her first time in the driver's seat of her new American Standard Champion, she clogged it. (I've been telling her for years she needs more fiber in her diet)
And by the way, on the cheapo toilet it appears the pee trap is more of a poop trap...
Lol! Yes!
The Kohler Elmbrook has a very unique flushing style I’m also curious how that one would perform
We might try it out!
Would like to see the Toto tornado flush, maybe a American standard pressure assist flush.
We might put them up against the Glacier Bay!
@@SmedleyPlumbing please do!
I once had a wall hung tank unit that was plugged. Plunging did not work. Had to pull the base unit. Found a set of dentures that were plugging the toilet. Upper and lower. I told the customer to put the dentures in bleach. Then wash them really well, before inserting them in their mouth. This occupies the 1st place position.
Lol. I too have found dentures ins clogged toilet before!
For me, this just shows how poorly modern toilets perform when they try and flush with the equivalent of a glass of water. Try a mid-70's toilet that flushes 5 gallons and I would like to see how that compares to these 3.
All three will flush better that's 5 gpf toilet. Modern toilets are great. The first round of 1.6 gpf toilets were horrible. But that was back in the 90's.
To save water, we have SeaLand marine toilets installed in the house, with pedal flush, 3" flush valve. No trap - never clogs !
Flush for urine is about 0.25 gallons of water. Huge water savings! Guests are a bit puzzled with the need to add 1 to 2 gallons of water to the bowl by lifting the pedal before using the toilet for defecation, but after one use the procedure is understood. Been installed for 10+ years and totally trouble free.
Awesome! Some would have concerns about having enough water to carry the waste down the line to the main sewer. I'm glad it's working for you!
Just give it a nice courtesy flush after your first flush to make sure enough water has made it through the line to wash away any paper or solids
You need to do a night of taco bell test.
Those typically flush pretty easily 😉😂
I have the champion and LOVE it! After years some times I still just watch it flush. At $200 it is a huge value.
I have 3 of them myself!
Can I just say, I never thought I could sit here for like 20-30 minutes, watching toilets & a plumber & be satisfyingly entertained lol❤ I guess it takes a plumber with a awesome personality & character ❤
Thanks!
Except your very first test was wrong? lol You flushed 15ft of paper through the American Standard, no problem. Complimented how well it handled 15ft. Tried 20ft, and it clogged. You ended that 20ft test with the comment of how it couldn't take 15ft. The very next toilet clogged at 15ft of paper, and took a double flush. You gave that toilet the win. Weird.
We performed a lot of tests. We likely got a bit confused.
Most toilet will flush this or that, but what really distinguishes the designs is whether the wall is smeared or not by the sold waste. In some, the poop log lands in the central opening below water line without staining any wall, and in others, that log slides down the front wall staining it as it does. I haven't actually studied which design does which, yet.
Done have special coatings to prevent streaking
I'm currently sitting on my toilet eating deviled eggs and a rotisserie chicken while I watch this video, about to use 15 feet of t.p. to see if it clogs or not!
Do it! 😂
Why do I find myself rooting for a toilet to flush something?
I know right!?
Can you test a urinal kohler dexter vs American standard all brook
Lol glacier bay cheap but work fine for me. Never again I will buy expansive toilet because flushing bad . #1 GLACIER BAY ONLY 89.99 100 BUCK
Buy what works!
A power assisted flush toilet..a turbo toilet...like you saw at school. Those almost never clogged
They work but dang they are loud! They also can explode and send porcelain shrapnel flying!
I am 45 years old and would hope that I never pass a whole rotisserie chicken!
Me too!
Great video. Just what I was looking for. There are no real good reviews for toilets. Thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I bought this toilet based on ur review 🤣
@@jasonpereira1637 great! It's a pretty good one!
We’re these toilets all 1.3 gpa? The government is getting in the way of how you take a dump.
Yes they are all 1.28 GPF. And I agree, you can only get so "green" before you're no longer doing a good job at eliminating waste. Waterless urinals are a great example of this.
I used to work at Lockheed Martin in Orl for HVAC years ago. I was cross trained on plumbing in case of emergencies, etc. Those extrem e lo-flow urinals (not the zero water models) sucked badly and always clogged up or had a bunch of mineral deposits in it from “kidney stone residue”. Lol 🤣 We were always having to take those crappy urinals off the wall to jet the drain lateral in the wall. Of course since they invested a ton of money in those POS fixtures they weren’t gonna backtrack and install normal models.
Have to be green ya know no matter how ridiculous it is.
@@orlandotech you can only get so green before you're no longer doing a good job. Ultra low flow toilets and urinals are notorious for requiring tons of maintenance.
Want to see something like the TOTO Drake 1.6 GPF Tornado Flush and how it compares to other things (in terms of clearing large items, lots of paper, or cleaning splatter or thick/sticky solid waste). Will find out soon since I just bought it and will have it installed soon (assuming not damaged in shipping, which I hear is sometimes a problem)...
Pretty sure it won't pass a pool ball but we might have to compare these two.
I am high ash and this was sum satisfying shit
Glad we could help! 🌬️
i want you to do more videos just like this
Thanks!
Great video!
Wish u could do another one and put GB power flush againt big brands such as Kohler ot toto.
We might!
This is a great video!
Home depot is my usual go to place. I installed the glacier bay power flush for my father in law, because at my work we have the niagra stealth flush and i rarely get a call to unclog them. That's a oil sands camp up north
I can't seem to find these niagras with the stealth flush here in Alberta. Have you ever installed or seen them in action? Lol
Yeah we've seen a few! Great units!