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Lafayette, Louisiana Posts: 3846
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Prattsburgh, New York Posts: 212
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Interesting flush mechanism
[#2] Posted: 07/20/2012 - 1:28:49 PM |  | |
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I have used a couple in my rental units with good results. Prime benefit being no cold water standing in tank, so no condensation issues.....Greg
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Sykesville, Maryland Posts: 312
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Interesting flush mechanism
[#3] Posted: 07/20/2012 - 2:51:38 PM |  | |
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Had a few here, no problems found. Unusual but they work.
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Lafayette, Louisiana Posts: 3846
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Interesting flush mechanism
[#4] Posted: 07/20/2012 - 3:17:37 PM |  | |
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I noticed that the tank interior stays clean as new. This is in an 81' condo. 19 freakin 81 wasn't all bad.
I don't recall how to link to an old thread.
Marc
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