TOTO Drake Toilet Review 2023 – Pros, Cons, & Verdict
- Pete Ortiz
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We give the Drake Toilet a rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars.
The Toto Drake is a two-piece toilet with a traditional design and attractive lines. It also has impressive features, such as the dual flush system and the more powerful 1.6 gallons per flush (GPF), but it is lacking in some areas. It doesn’t, for example, include a seat. The G-Max flushing system is powerful and clears most waste out easily, thanks to its wider valve.
The Toto Drake is more expensive than similar models, but it is a well-respected brand, and the Toto Drake toilet range keeps improving. In the most recent iteration of the Drake, you get vitreous China that is easy to clean and long-lasting. With proper care, your Drake will last for several years.
The 1.6 GPF dual-flush means that this model of toilet is suitable for those that believe the 1.28 GPF flush is too weak and for those who want the added water efficiency that a dual flush has to offer.
The Toto Drake has several variants, including standard-height and comfort-height toilets. Comfort-height seats are ADA-compliant and are 16.5 inches from the floor to the top of the seat. This makes it easier to sit and stand, and it reduces the pressure placed on the joints.
Toto Drake – A Quick Look
- Brand Name: Toto
- Model: Drake
- Toilet Style: Two-piece
- Height: 28.5”
- Depth: 28”
- Bowl Style: Elongated
- Flush Type: Dual gravity
- Flush Power: 1.6 GPF
- Seat Included: No
- Flush Mechanism: Lever
- Flush Side: Left
- WaterSense: No
- Dual flush
- 6 GPF flush system
- Quiet flush system
- Elongated bowl
- Seat not included
- Ridge can look like staining
Powerful Dual Flush System
The Drake uses Toto’s G-Max Flush Technology. It has a 125% wider valve than a standard system. The siphon jet and the larger valve produce more flush power. The water is siphoned into the bowl sooner and in greater quantity, which means it flushes the toilet with greater force. It has a greater chance of removing solids from the bowl.
The trap way, fully glazed and computer designed, operates quietly despite its power. While many modern toilets use 1.28 GPF, the Drake flush is a more powerful 1.6 GPF. While the 1.28 GPF system is considered more energy-efficient, the dual flush nature of this toilet makes up for the fact that it has a more powerful full flush that will do a better job of removing difficult stains.
CeFIONtect Ceramic Glaze
CeFIONtect Ceramic is a very smooth surface, which means that waste is more likely to run straight down and off the bowl. Flushing creates an effective barrier that not only washes waste away but keeps the toilet cleaner for longer and will require fewer chemical cleaning agents. The ceramic glaze also has fewer microscopic gaps, which can hide waste and make the inside of the toilet more challenging to clean.
Concealed Design
Toilets serve an important function. They are essential in the modern bathroom and home, but they also need to look good. An ugly or dirty toilet is very uninviting. The Toto Drake is a two-piece toilet, which is cheaper than one-piece units, but it can be harder to clean and has a more traditional look.
Although the Drake is a two-piece unit, it has a concealed design. Fewer hidden surfaces need cleaning, and the toilet has a sleek and modern finish. It will not look out of place in a modern or traditionally-designed bathroom.
Seat Not Included
Although the Toto Drake is an affordable, high-quality toilet, one of the main issues of this model is that it does not include a toilet seat. Although several brands include seats and lids, some manufacturers choose not to sell them with the toilet.
Manufacturers tell consumers that it is because they can add comfort seats, bidet seats, heated seats, and other luxury seats. However, it can be misleading when the documentation and advertisements show a toilet with a seat.
The Range
Several models make up the Toto Drake range, including 1.6 GPF and 1.28 GPF models. Most models are a standard 14.5-inch height, but you can also find ADA-compliant comfort-height seating. They are 16.5 inches from the floor to the top of the seat. They are more comfortable and place less pressure on the knees and other joints when sitting down and standing up. Other differences include 10- or 12-inch rough-in lengths, round or elongated bowl shapes, and 1.6 as well as 1.28 GPF flushes.
FAQ
Does the Toto Drake Come With a Toilet Seat?
The Toto Drake is one of a large number of toilets that do not come with an included toilet seat. This allegedly enables you to choose your own seat, including heated and bidet style, seats, but it means that you need to choose a seat carefully to ensure that it sits correctly on the top of the bowl.
Is It WaterSense Rated?
The 1.6 GPF Toto Drake is not WaterSense rated. Toilet flushes must have a 1.28 GPF or lower flush to be certified with the WaterSense mark, of which there are a few in this line.
Is the Toto Drake ADA Certified?
Most of the models of Drake toilets are standard toilet height, which means that the top of the seat is 14.5 inches off the ground and too short to be ADA-compliant. However, you can find ADA-certified toilets as part of this range. They are 16.5 inches from the ground to the top of the seat.
What the Users Say
We have read other reviews and ratings from buyers and users. This helps ensure we can review the toilet based on a wider range of uses.
Most users praise the toilet for its quiet flush and dual-flush technology. There are also a lot of users that appreciate the fact that it has a more powerful 1.6 GPF flush that does a good job of removing liquid and solid waste.
However, there are some complaints about the fact that there is no seat included, and several owners have commented that the ridge inside the toilet makes it look like there is a permanent stain, despite the fact that they regularly wash the inside of the bowl.
Conclusion
Innovations in recent years have led to several improvements in toilet designs. Consumers have more options when selecting premium features like heated seats and bidets. However, most homeowners appreciate classic designs that don’t cost a fortune. The Toto Drake is a solid quality, mid-priced toilet. It utilizes a modern design and traditional style, allowing it to work in any style of bathroom. It is quiet, praised for its flush power, and is an excellent choice.
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