"Mine took some getting used to, but now it's second nature."
Yeah, that's been my experience too. Do you find the maintenance any different from regular toilets, though? I've had a couple dual-flush units in rentals, and sometimes tenants struggle at first—lots of questions about buttons and flush strength—but after a month or two, no complaints. Honestly, the water bill difference makes me think it's worth the initial hassle...especially if you've got multiple bathrooms or frequent flushers in the house.
"Honestly, the water bill difference makes me think it's worth the initial hassle..."
Yeah, the savings are noticeable for sure. Have you noticed any difference in clogging frequency though? Mine seems fine, but I've heard mixed things from friends who've switched...
Mine clogs a bit more often than my old one did, but nothing too crazy. Just be careful with thicker toilet paper brands... switching to something thinner helped a lot.
Had similar issues at my place. Installed a bunch of water-saving toilets in the apartments I manage, and at first, tenants complained about clogging way more often. Switched to lighter paper brands, and it helped a bit, but honestly... the real fix was reminding people not to flush wipes or anything heavier. They're decent overall, but definitely more sensitive than the older models.
Ran into this exact issue a few times. Installed a bunch of low-flow toilets for clients, and yeah, they're definitely pickier about what's flushed. Had one homeowner constantly calling about clogs until we figured out their kids were tossing wipes down there. Once they stopped, problems dropped off big time. They're solid toilets overall, but you gotta be mindful of what goes down—no wipes, heavy paper, or anything like that.
