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FlushStar® toilets must:
1. Flush at least 250 grams of waste material
2. Flush less than 2.0 gallons per flush with a standard replacement flapper, or have a specific flapper or flush design
that uses less than 2.0 gpf
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Toilets
Products with three stars use 1.28 gpf or less (20% less than standard toilets)
• American Standard Pressure Assist toilets
• Amercian Standard – 3” flapper toilets with "Flush Right System"
• American Standard Champion (including Doral, Oakmont, Skyline, Townsend, and 1-piece)
• American Standard FloWise
• American Standard Glenwall Pressure Assist (wall mount)
• Briggs Vacuity Vacuum Assist
• Capizzi Pressure Assist (1.1 gallons)
• Caroma Dual Flush (Caravelle, Tasman, Reflections, and Royale)
• Crane Economiser Pressure Assist
• Crane SureFlush
• Crane VIP Flush Vacuum Assist
• Eljer Aquasaver Pressure Assist
• Gerber Ultra Flush Pressure Assist
• Kohler Bancroft
• Kohler Cimarron
• Kohler Memoirs - 1-piece models only
• Kohler Pressure Assist Pressure Lite models
• Kohler Pressure Assist 1.1 gpf models
• Kohler Purist and San Raphael
• Mansfield Alto
• Mansfield Maverick
• Mansfield Quantum, Quantum One , and Ecoquantum Pressure Assist
• Niagara Flapperless
• Sterling Rockton and Karsten Dual Flush
• Toto Aquia
• Toto Drake
• Toto Plymouth
• Toto Ultimate and Ultramax
• Vitra Atlantis
• Western Pottery Aris (MUST have tank # ULF8PFVFMWH, which has pedestal flushvalve)
• Western Pottery Clinton (MUST have tank # ULF8PFVFMWH, which has pedestal flushvalve)
This list will be updated as new eligible products enter the local market. If you have any questions about the FlushStar®
list, please call (206) 684-4150. Please note that Pressure Assist toilets may be louder than other models.
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Why FlushStar Toilets?
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FlushStar toilets contain internal parts and designs that are less likely to result in excessive water use over time, along
with a reduced likelihood for clogging or the need to double-flush. Many other toilets on the market, not on the
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FlushStar list, may provide satisfactory flushing performance for customers. However, products not on the list are
more likely to need occasional double-flushing and/or they are sold in such a way that, under normal maintenance, they
may use more water.
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The FlushStar list combines information from two sources: The LADWP SPS and the MaP testing. Products meeting
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the minimum recommended “standards” from both of these two sources are eligible for the FlushStar list. Visit
www.savingwater.org for more details. September, 2006