Don’t get me started on those 1,6 gallon toilets, you have to flush them twice and be sure to keep your plunger handy.
It works great, but...the sound is so loud, we got one of those things you can glue to the door...
Heh, I still get a kick out of it. I never did get one to glue to my garage door that shows an F-18 stuffed into the garage facing nose out!
My wife loves me, but she does have limits...:)
Got a 1.1 gal last year. Works great, it better. It cost $900 installed. My 3 year-old washer and dryer work well, though the washer isn’t fast. House had expensive Bosch (sp) dishwasher when we bought, stunk. Got a new one from Home Depot, $427, Whirpool. Works good, but wife pretty much washes dishes before putting them in. It broke in 6 months, warranty guy hit the computer module and it started working. He said he didn’t know how long it would work, so turned it in as broken. We got a HD credit card with $427 on it, spent it on other HD stuff. 2.5 years later, dishwasher still working. Score!
They're actually fine if you utilize courtesy flushes, which defeat the purpose of saving water, LOL!
I am old enough to remember outdoor toilets and Sears Catalogs for TP but I can tell you those low flush toilets work better than anything I ever had, ad a Bidet lid and you are in Heaven. I hated those things with a passion as I did LED lights until I actually used them, you can keep those incandescent bulbs and old toilets. I hate the new cars with a passion as well but I haven't as much as looked under the hood of a car in nearly 20 years because they don't need my attention. Tires batteries and oil changes and that is it.