Craig, thanks for the quick reply. It looks like the one I can get is 12 volt as well. Everything works and the unit is very clean If you do not mind me asking, what did you pay in round numbers?I cannot find a price online.ThanksGrant
I would have liked to go with a less expensive toilet, but I really wanted the elongated seat and I had to go with the Aria to get that. None of the other toilets I looked at that cost less seemed to have that long of a seat. I have the elongated toilets in my house and I am really spoiled by them. They only cost maybe $20 each additional when buying a new toilet.
Quote from: belfert on July 21, 2009, 09:44:36 AMI would have liked to go with a less expensive toilet, but I really wanted the elongated seat and I had to go with the Aria to get that. None of the other toilets I looked at that cost less seemed to have that long of a seat. I have the elongated toilets in my house and I am really spoiled by them. They only cost maybe $20 each additional when buying a new toilet.I will second this opinion. I've only had this brand of toilet a couple of months but it is nice. The PO had a fancy/expensive marine style toilet with a small seat and a shallow bowl. It only took one day to decide to trade out a perfect operating fancy toilet for a house style toilet.
Len, is that the standard unit for S&S? It will always work for sure. Do You carry the lime with You? Regards,John