We had one in this same color from 1973 in the main bathroom of the house that I grew up in in Stewartsville, NJ. The master bathroom had a Cadet from the same year in Avocado green with a matching wall sink.
I was not expecting it to be blue, to have a blue seat cover and for it to double flush when I got the notification because it showed your pfp instead of the thumbnail!
I wouldn’t say so. These are great toilets under normal usage. I had an elongated 89 MT Vernon installed in our bathroom for 5 years not a single clog. Plenty in service in my region and lots of my customers don’t complain about them being an issue and would rather me rebuild them over replacement of a new 1.28gpf with a bad drain line carry. All around these were the best toilets to come out of the 80’s especially with the 3.5 era. Cadets swapped over to a flapper that closed too soon for a good flush, plebes are good but often spot back paper, Mansfield imperials clog quite a bit but these all around much better on normal use
Truly epic toilet!!!
Awsome double flush gerber Mt toilet
We had one in this same color from 1973 in the main bathroom of the house that I grew up in in Stewartsville, NJ. The master bathroom had a Cadet from the same year in Avocado green with a matching wall sink.
What did the parts on those toilets look like and do the toilets still exist?
Epic find!! Those are rare in color!
I don’t think I’ve seen another with this base design in this color in person, definitely like these!
I was not expecting it to be blue, to have a blue seat cover and for it to double flush when I got the notification because it showed your pfp instead of the thumbnail!
Full of surprises!
Epic!
The color looks similar to my Cadet in a way
Awesome toilet but they could use a new lightbulb
Power was off to the house would help if they paid the electric bill lol
@@starlitetonight Yikes
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Double flush on a high flow is something you won't see... Looks like they adjusted the flapper to flush more than its intended gpf.
3.5 Gpf / 13.2 Lpf
Out-of-tune flush. Flapper is probably pulling too high for the drop onto the flush valve. Double flush is a pet peeve.
Guaranteed clog on every average payload.
I wouldn’t say so. These are great toilets under normal usage. I had an elongated 89 MT Vernon installed in our bathroom for 5 years not a single clog. Plenty in service in my region and lots of my customers don’t complain about them being an issue and would rather me rebuild them over replacement of a new 1.28gpf with a bad drain line carry. All around these were the best toilets to come out of the 80’s especially with the 3.5 era. Cadets swapped over to a flapper that closed too soon for a good flush, plebes are good but often spot back paper, Mansfield imperials clog quite a bit but these all around much better on normal use