eh not a fan of these motion sensor toilets lol. I don't know why, but i just don't like them. That's a really nice looking bathroom though. Looks like the bathrooms in the newly rennovated walmarts. The bathrooms in the older walmarts are very utilitarian looking and have the same white/blue theme as the store itself.
I used to be really afraid of these when I was little...I assume because they were very loud when they DID flush!
Nicest public restroom I was in was a Fred Meyer (Pacific-northwest multipurpose chain kinda like Walmart) in Juneau, AK.
It's a Toto piston Flushometer, these are actually kind of cool, as they have a rotor that when you flush the toilet, the rushing water going down the flushometer spins the rotor, making a charge for the autoflush mechanism to work. I have a concealed version of this, I got it at the ReStore for cheap, even though these things like cost 1000 dollars new.
The toilet is a Kohler Wellworth Flushometer. I think these model toilets will replace the rediculously loud 1.6 Wellcomme. The toilet in my basement is a 3.5 Wellcomme so it's a different kind. But the current Wellcomme and Wellworth Flushometer are both available and made.
This is in a Chic-fil-a mens room. I saw a Toto flusher like this on a Toto toilet in a WalMart. BTW when I was a kid, the toilet in our house was a Universal Rundel ( not sure of spelling) I dont know why I can remember that one,
Nicest public restroom I was in was a Fred Meyer (Pacific-northwest multipurpose chain kinda like Walmart) in Juneau, AK.
The toilet is a Kohler Wellworth Flushometer. I think these model toilets will replace the rediculously loud 1.6 Wellcomme. The toilet in my basement is a 3.5 Wellcomme so it's a different kind. But the current Wellcomme and Wellworth Flushometer are both available and made.