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The TOTO Drake Two-Piece Elongated Toilet combines advanced TORNADO FLUSH technology and CEFIONTECT glaze to deliver a powerful, water-efficient flush that minimizes cleaning. Its Universal Height design ensures ADA-compliant comfort for a wide range of users, while the sleek cotton white finish and elongated bowl add modern sophistication to any bathroom. Complete with essential hardware and compatible with premium seat upgrades, this toilet is engineered for performance, style, and lasting ease.









| ASIN | B0999Q23WQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,851 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Two-Piece Toilets |
| Brand | TOTO |
| Brand Name | TOTO |
| Color | Cotton White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 896 Reviews |
| Included Components | Toilet Bowl, Toilet Tank |
| Installation Method | Floor Mounted |
| Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28.38"D x 17.19"W x 30.13"H |
| Item Type Name | Drake Two-Piece Elongated 1.6 GPF Universal Height TORNADO FLUSH Toilet |
| Manufacturer | TOTO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CST776CSFG#01 |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Model Number | CST776CSFG#01 |
| Product Dimensions | 28.38"D x 17.19"W x 30.13"H |
| Seat Material | Plastic |
| Shape | Oval |
| UPC | 739268409750 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**N
Very fine toilets
Best toilets i think I've ever seen. Good height. Stain-free. Great flush. I've never clogged it up, handles a wad of tp easily. Attractive styling. A REALLY GOOD BUY.
M**6
Great item despite “shaky” start
I ordered tis item for my parents November 2022. Since I live about 3 hours from them I was going to install it during Thanksgiving time just prior to the whole family arriving. But when I got there to install, the toilet was literally smashed into several pieces. I contacted the seller and asked for pictures, but other than that getting a replacement was easy. So we had to wait for Christmas time to install, and it was pretty easy. All I can say is there has been zero cleaning or plunging needed in over 3 years, and their last toilet needed it constantly (very hard water didn’t help either). My mom says it is the best Christmas gift they have ever received. I do know that when my wife and I move in about 3 years, I am planning on replacing all the toilets with this tornado flush toilet. It is “perfect”!
M**N
So far so good. It's a toilet. Seems to do what it says...
Okay, so after doing some research during a bathroom remodel, replacing an old, low, janky "rounded" toilet, I decided to buy the TOTO Drake [original] single-flush 1.6 GPF [gallons per flush] "universal height" [slightly higher sitting for us tall folks] "elongated" toilet with Tornado Flush, or whatever it's called, here on Amazon. And I picked up a nice Bemis elongated slow-close toilet seat/lid with nickel hinges (same as the other toilet) from Home Depot, since I used it on another toilet and liked the design, materials, and slow-close. Anyway, had my handyman brother install it with a Better Than Wax rubber gasket between the toilet and flange. Seemed like it was done relatively quickly. So, presumably, if you know what you're doing, it's reasonably easy to install? So far, I've not had to actually scrub / clean it yet. It's only been installed a week or so. But, so far no problems, no tank flange/seal leaks, no external drips/leaks, etc. Time will tell if any develop. But, so far, it seems to be doing nicely. Some advertising materials indicated a large "water spot" in the bowl [as opposed to some where there's nearly no water in the bowl], but I couldn't ever really get a good sense of what that meant from online materials. So, I've included a picture with the general water level in the bowl when the tank & bowl are filled and off, for reference, in case it helps anyone else. It's a reasonably large "water spot," contra some where the water just sits down at the very bottom and the rest of the bowl is dry, which can lead to bits hanging on for dear life. So far, that hasn't been an issue with this toilet. In the old bowl (with regular rim holes that just point downward), it was. With the new bowl it has kinda' like two swirly jets from the tank toward the top of the bowl, with another jet that pushes stuff directly into the drain pipe and a relatively rimless design, and it's stayed pretty free of bowl debris so far. And it seems like it'll be easy to clean without having to guess whether the under-rim area is clean or not (since it doesn't have an overhang for stuff to get under, just the bowl sides and two water jet outlets that swirl water into the bowl). Whether it will remain free of clinging debris over the long term remains to be seen, but so far so good... Since it hasn't clogged yet, I can't tell if the space between the existing "water spot" [which takes up about half the bowl height (+/-)] and the lip of the bowl is sufficient to hold the water contents of the tank, if it did clog, or if it would overflow, strictly between the "water spot" + water from the tank. Kind of hope never to have to find out. (o_0) The tank seem to refill fairly quickly. Can't say whether it's louder or quieter than other tank refills. There's definitely refill sound. Don't know that I'd say that it's overly loud, which I guess means it's reasonably quiet. You definitely still hear it, so it's not like it's silent. But it's not terribly obtrusive and tends to be fairly quick, IMO. Overall, so far, I'm not disappointed by it. It's cleared everything I've put in it so far, as far as toilet paper and such and hasn't clogged one yet. Unlike the old small round toilet which would have a hard time clearing much of anything and frequently clogged with fairly, I think, average amounts of T.P. As far as that goes, I'm pleased so far, not having had to plunge it yet once. That's a nice change of pace. Hopefully that keeps up. Haven't explicitly tried flushing huge piles of T.P. like some advertising suggests it's capable of to see if it actually clogs, or of the swirling action successfully clears it. Maybe I'll try it sometime and get back to you... ;) [Update (after about a year): Overall, quite happy with this toilet. So far so good. No leaks, as yet, and generally good flushing power. That said, it's not "uncloggable," though it fares far better than the old small low-flow toilet, which clogged regularly. Too much TP *can* still apparently cause a clog. Generally, once I got the technique right, any clogs have been fairly easy to clear without too much effort. The glaze seems to make it reasonably easy to scrub off any stubborn particulates, or bacterial "pink mold" (who knew adult life would be a constant battle against pink mold in toilets, sinks, bathtubs, and showers?). So, yeah, no real complaints to-date.]
T**T
not great
I got this after seeing a video of these flushing a bucket of golf balls, but it is much less capable than that. The video was in Canada so they must have larger tanks there, because they clearly don't use enough water. So I have to stand there for 2 minutes while it slowly refills to flush again. And the coating is way oversold.
M**L
Almost best seat in the house
We love these toilets. They are comfy, the perfect height and practically clean themselves.
M**R
Toilet works great - installation sucked. (Yes, I cried…)
This toilet was long overdue at my dad’s house. I did a lot of research, and plumbers seem to laude the Toto Drake as the gold standard in mid-priced toilets. To that end - it’s indeed fantastic. It looks clean and sleek in cotton white. The elongated bowl is better for large-bottomed folks, but also men, I’m told. (It isn’t ridiculously elongated - just seems like a standard residential toilet.) I AM glad I ordered the universal/chair height — which is a couple inches taller than the standard version. I’m 5’8 and it doesn’t seem noticeably tall at all. Moreso, I appreciate my dad doesn’t have to struggle as much sitting down or getting up off of it. I highly recommend this height more than the standard version. Also, the flush isn’t overpowering as others have said - yes, it’s on the strong side but the sound isn’t any louder than a standard home toilet flush. HOWEVER… the installation was awful. Granted, I’ve never installed a toilet but I’m a sharp gal who’s comfortable with household repairs. (Plenty of YouTube videos to teach you - and these were infinitely more helpful than the folded paper instructions.) Here are some important tips for first-time installers, or if you’ve never installed this type of toilet. FIRST - you need to buy mounting hardware/screws for the floor (I anticipated this as the small print and reviews stated this kit does NOT come with them. The screws/nuts/metal and rubber washers for the tank are included, as are the plastic caps to cover up the screws on the floor.) The floor mounting screws are usually included in the new wax seal or “Better Than Wax” seal that you will also need to buy ($9). I also HIGHLY recommend getting an extra tank mounting kit/set of screws and rubber washers - mine cost like $6 at Home Depot - AND a small tube of silicon sealant ($8–12). As others have noted, after I installed it the first time, the bottom of the tank started leaking - BADLY - as soon as I turned the water on. I’ll add that I followed directions to the letter - and carefully tightened each side of the tank screws little by little to ensure an even fit. It was hard gauging how tight to screw everything because you don’t want to crack the porcelain and ruin your toilet. So, after failed installation #1, I went through the tedium of scooping the water out of the tank and unscrewing the tank mounting bolts to try again. After installation attempt #2, there was still a tiny bit of leaking when I turned on the water - which I thought I fixed by tightening one of the tank screws. However, when I flushed - same problem. Water would seep out of the bottom of the tank. This is when I cried. You know that scene in “Christmas Vacation” when Clark Griswold freaks out when his Christmas lights fail? I felt like that times 26. My dad, an expert family handyman, extolled me to try the silicon. He said it looked like tightening the screws sucked part of the rubber washer into the mounting hole, creating a faulty seal. This was surprising because the toilet comes with *thick* rubber washers, but I had better luck with the store-bought ones. Because I mentally couldn’t handle a third failed attempt, my dad showed me how to apply a thin layer of silicon under the rubber washer before affixing the inside-the-tank screws. We also applied a thin line of silicon along the outside of the rubber gasket where it affixes to the plastic ring around the bottom hole in the tank. You want to use the bare minimum amount of silicon to create a good “all the way around” seal - while wiping up any excess, which could dry and create a lumpy barrier that might prevent things from fitting as intended. I was irritated to have to wait 24 hours to let the silicon dry - but I’m glad I did. (In other words, the screws were affixed to the tank, but we let the tank and components dry completely before attaching it to the base of the bowl.) FINALLY - hallelujah - when I affixed the tank the third time, THERE WERE NO FRICKING LEAKS!! Just be sure to look carefully at the two tiny upward, porcelain mounds at the front of the toilet bowl, and the one in the back of the toilet. Once you’ve tightened enough so that all three are gently touching the tank - and the tank doesn’t move when you try to wiggle it - you should be set. That said, I would never, ever, ever attempt this again without the silicone to reinforce the seal.
J**F
Excellent toilet and didn't come broken
Excellent toilet! I was a little worried about buying a toilet on Amazon and having it shipped especially with the horror stories about many coming damaged. I checked for damages once it arrive and all was good. It was packed very well with tons of packing materails and came in side a box, inside a box. The tank will be in a separate box. The 2 main reasons I purchased on Amazon was the price was good and this one does NOT have the hole for the bidet. I'm not interested in a squirtgun in the toilet with kids lol. It was a straight forward install and comes with good instructions if you need them. It does come with hardware to assemble but you will need to purchase a wax ring. I just bough the extra thick wax ring kit with hardware from HD. It does come with the caps for where the toilet mounts. The toilet flushes very well compared to my 12 year old Delta. I added a Hibbent soft close toilet seat that has a button on the side for quick release which is great for cleaning. It matches and works pretty well with this toilet. Overall I recommend and plan on buying another one when I refinish my other bathroom.
R**E
Totos are the best, don't settle for anything else
My son replaced 3 of his American Standard toilets with Toto Drake 1.6 elongated. No more plungers, hassles or overflowing messes after almost every use. A tad bit noisier but hardly noticeable and worth it. Arrived quickly and he installed them by himself. Said it was very easy to install. Toilets are one of those things in a home that need to work properly. I have a Toto Drake and Vespin in my house and am very pleased with them. Easy to clean, simple design, and works great every time.
C**M
Poderoso y Eficiente. Flujo abundando y rápido. Se mantiene mucho mas limpio que otras marcas.
Es un excelente inodoro, tiene un diseño de tipo torbellino de agua muy potente y su sistema de drenado es muy eficiente, poderoso y rápido. Comparado con otro inodoro similar de otra marca, puedo decir que este inodoro es un poderoso tigre, mientras mi anterior inodoro de torbellino era un sencillo gatito. Se mantiene mucho mas limpio por su poderosa acción de torbellino y la cantidad y velocidad del agua que fluye. Estoy muy contento con su funcionamiento. Viene con accesorios para instalarlo a piso (Excepto el cuello de cera) y el tanque viene desensamblado de la base del inodoro. Pero trae todo lo necesario para instalarlo. Viene con su flotador y válvula de llenado. No trae asiento del inodoro ni manguera de agua para conectarlo.
C**R
Great choice especially if you are considering the Toto washlet
Hands down the best toilet on the market. Is it the quietest flush ? Absolutely not but boy does it work well, no multiple flushes required. I’ve replaced my three toilets with the Toto Drake and couldn’t be happier. Plus it fits the Toto washlet perfectly.
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