(Oct. 10, 2008, Time Magazine)

You’ll save on water. You get to choose how much flush you need: one button for a tinkle, another for after a Thanksgiving dinner and perhaps both several times for when you have contractors in the house. Americans have not taken to dual-flush toilets, as they are known, says Toto’s New York sales rep, Kurt Raabe, because the early models were substandard. “There were some guys who were having trouble making the 1.6 gallon model work for them,” he says. “That’s how Toto got its foot in the door in the U.S. It has the best flushing toilet on the market.” (This is a guy who talks about toilets for a living. The least we can do is quote him.)

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