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Suction toilets tend to flush off dirt that adheres to the surface of the toilet, while flush toilets have a large diameter sewer pipe that makes them easy to flush off larger dirt. They all have their pros and cons.
If you are a new house, generally in order to install a flush toilet, the sewer does not have a U-shaped elbow, so it will smell bad with a straight flush. If it is an old house, there are elbows in the sewer, and then installing the siphon type will feel difficult to flush and more water-consuming.
From the perspective of flushing methods, toilets can be roughly divided into: flush type (ordinary flush) and siphon type. The difference between the siphon type and the ordinary flushing method is that it flushes the water while achieving the siphon effect through a special curved pipe to quickly discharge the dirt. >>>More
Even from the point of view of reducing clogging, it is better to have a siphon toilet. I hope my answer can help you.
1. Flush toilet
The direct flush type mainly uses the pressure of the flush to squeeze the filth down. >>>More
1. Flush toilet
The direct flush type mainly uses the pressure of the flush to squeeze the filth down. >>>More