nadkaw1957

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... was delivered yesterday. Just waiting for some warmer weather to get it installed. Nice height, china bowl, full size seat... I think I'm gonna love it!
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your butt thanks you.
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gijoday

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I had one of those in my old Cougar, it was comfortable. Make sure you use antifreeze when you winterize. If you just blow the waterlines dry, like I did the first year, water collects in the bottom of that control valve and I had to buy a new valve the following spring...Live and learn
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nadkaw1957

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gijoday wrote: I had one of those in my old Cougar, it was comfortable. Make sure you use antifreeze when you winterize. If you just blow the waterlines dry, like I did the first year, water collects in the bottom of that control valve and I had to buy a new valve the following spring...Live and learn
Thanks - I always use antifreeze...
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Happy Prospector

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Does the 310 use more water per flush than the standard Sealand. I looked on their website but did not see the information. Just thinking..........
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nadkaw1957

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I don't know if it does or not, Kevin. I guess as much waster as it takes to clean the bowl... same as the Thetford... and I think it'll be easier to get clean than the plastic bowl.
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mapguy

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Happy Prospector wrote: Does the 310 use more water per flush than the standard Sealand. I looked on their website but did not see the information. Just thinking..........
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Probably not. Both these units are designed to use minimal water unless the operator adds more. On the 310 you just have to partially depress the foot valve and more water enters the bowl for problematic situations Adding a sprayer is very easy too.
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We love ours - BUT I forgot about the riser when I bought this "tall" toilet...
Now The Empress says she has to use a foot stool so her feet don't swing!
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