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American Standard H2Option dual-flush toilet

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American Standard H2Option dual-flush toilet

American Standard's siphonic, dual-flush toilet utilizes the company’s PowerWash technology to provide a strong, yet quiet push and pull action to scour the bowl.


By HZ Editors July 16, 2011
American Standard siphonic, dual-flush toilet, H2Option, 101 Best New Products

American Standard debuted the industry’s first truly siphonic, dual-flush toilet, which utilizes the company’s PowerWash technology to provide a strong, yet quiet push and pull action to scour the bowl with every flush. Using as little as 1.0 gallon of water on the low setting, the H2Option dual flush lets users decide whether to use more or less water for each flush, potentially saving up to 25 percent more water over current standards.

Editors’ Comments: The biggest complaint with low-flow technology is the flushing power. American Standard seems to have solved the issue with this siphonic unit.

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