TR #45: The Ridiculous Crappiness of the 2nd Gen Crane Whirlton Toilet from the 1960's to 1990's
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Introduced around the same time as the 3rd Gen Crane Santons (1962 or 1963), the 2nd Generation of Crane Whirlton would be introduced and made until 1996.
While I hold the Santons of the same design as these in high regards due to how awesome they, the 2nd Gen Whirltons are Anti-Santons. What does that mean exactly? It means they are unreliable, flawed, and big pieces of crap that have long been overhyped. Let's take a look at this mess and see what went wrong.
This toilet is legendary
You know the pressure can be increased, right? They're obviously not supposed to flush like tank toilets.
If the swirl reasonably washes the back of the bowl of 💩 spatter, it's a definite plus. Remember that. Lotta peeps dont drop nice textbook standard deuces as they have messed up GI tracts that blow 💩 spatter a great deal of the time. Then you have those who have to empty their colostomy bags, splashing 💩 just the same. Nobody likes to talk about how important bowl rinse is for these folks, but we must. OCC Plumbing does a great job illustrating this with his dirt/ash tests. With the new Eco flush tank terlits and even some commercial terlits do a bad job with back of the bowl rinse. Fortunately most have bidet sprayers on a hose go take care of this issue at home. But in public it's a different story... Nibidy lujes to open a terlit stall door and see 💩 spatter. Unflushed 💩 and 🧻 is not really a problem, just plain bad manners...
Great toilet.
That toilet pressure is stupidly weak and needs to be increased. This is not a fair review
Even on good pressure, it struggles to flush stuff down properly
@@TheVintageNoob doesn’t matter. It’s still not a fair review as this one literally flushes like as tank toilet so it isn’t a fair review. I have actually seen one and it doesn’t seem bad