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The GALBA Small Toilet is a compact, one-piece commode designed for modern bathrooms. With dimensions of 24.5" L x 13.5" W x 28.5" H, it features a self-cleaning glazed surface, dual siphonic flush system, and a comfortable height of 16.5". Ideal for small spaces, this toilet combines functionality with style, ensuring a clean and efficient bathroom experience.
| Color | White |
| Product Dimensions | 24.5"D x 13.5"W x 28.5"H |
| Material | Plastic |
| Brand | www.LuxuryModernHome.com |
| Item Weight | 90 Pounds |
| Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Seat Material Type | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | www.LuxuryModernHome.com |
| UPC | 609722444316 |
| Item Weight | 90 pounds |
| Item model number | YD45 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Small |
| Flush Type | Dual |
| Rough-In | 12 Inches |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
L**Y
Spatially efficient, easy to clean, modern design, small tank, great customer service!
We've been using this for a couple of years and are really happy with the product. Pros: 1) we have a very small bathroom, so this short toilet works great spatially which gives us more leg room. 2) the design has very smooth and clean lines that makes it very easy to clean, and looks modern and minimalist. 3) very water efficient, flushes perfectly with minimum water 4) we had a minor problem with the product in the beginning and got immediately solved once we contacted the seller, wonderful costumer service! Cons: There was a little confusing for our installer because it is not using American standard flange. Our installer wasn't comfortable with it and insisted in replacing the original flange with what he's more used to, and it works great.
L**D
Looks good but porcelain developed cracks
I liked the looks and the compact size but after 10 years the porcelain has developed spider cracks all through the seat and bowl area. I sure had hoped this toilet would last longer. It started with the seat area a couple of years ago but now it is in the bowl as well. The rest of the bathroom still looks new but the toilet will need to be replaced.
A**S
Toilet Seat Placement
Update: Turns out my contractor had installed the toilet seat incorrectly. I contacted the seller which sent me a youtube video on how to install the seat, very easy. There are 2 silver buttons on the hinges, press that, remove seat and the two silver cover plates, adjust the screws so the seat is right at 4-1/8" (can be more for yours, but i wanted to match exactly with center of seat cover), i used a power drill. Seat looks great now. See the difference in the last picture how seat sits down flush with the bowl, compared to before where it was too much or too short. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLD REVIEW: Great small toilet for our newly renovated bathroom, flushes great, and bowl stays clean. My only issue is that i cannot seem to get this toilet seat to close where it sits flush with the bowl, it is either almost an inch over or under. I had to settle for an inch over because when seat adjusted back it will not stay up for the guys. Little upsetting because I am adding an inch to the overall length and the whole purpose of buying the toilet was to save 3-4" over a traditional toilet. Also when i adjust to an inch over you can see the metal seat cover attachments from above (see attached picture). I have reached out to the seller and will update my review from 3 to 5 stars if we can get this seat issue resolved.
J**N
Amazing engineering! No wasted space for a full sized toilet.
My master bath measures about 5x7ft. I designed a glass shower that angles to incorporate tons of storage, and we installed an IKEA 24" wall mounted gloss white sink. Being able to see the floor under the sink and in the angle'd out section of the shower gives the illusion that the bathroom is bigger than it really is. Finally, I needed a tiny, but full sized toilet. This is the best deal out there. It saves space where it counts, but is full sized in the seat and overall height. Granted, it's not something you want to sit on for hours, but it's perfect for when you want to maximize space in your bathroom. It installs just like any other toilet and conceals all the screws nicely. It took me a bit to figure out how to install the toilet seat, but once it's in (OH YEAH, IT'S A SOFT CLOSE TOILET SEAT AND LID) it is solid. It's made of very heavy duty plastic that feels like metal. Anyway, with a tiny bit of water, this think flushes hard! I'm going to order replacement insides just to store them until they are needed some day. If you have a tiny bath and you are claustrophobic, buy this!
M**Y
Great until a few months pass...update again 1/4/20
UPDATE AGAIN 1/4/2020 A zero star if I could now. I toilet shouldn't fail and leak after less than a few years. The seat has been tightened once every three weeks or so due to moving. Luckily, but unluckily, I have very long skinny arms and can reach around and barely tighten it. The toilet is also now leaking. I have to either uninstall and re-install it with a new wax ring or replace it. Since it is so corroded now where the button is, the basin is stained, and the seat is constantly getting loose, I'm leaning towards a new toilet now that I'm finally finishing the full home renovation. A 3 year full gut job. No matter what, for over $500, this should be a toilet that lasts. It was professionally installed and has deteriorated since installation. I'll post additional photos. My 3 and 5 year old nieces love that it is their size toilet, but won't use it because the seat moves and scares them. They prefer the big toilets in the other two bathrooms. ------------ I originally gave this a 5. Loved the design and fit the space great! Now, a 1 star. -Self cleaning glaze...no. Not at all. I use this toilet every few days. Crud/algae started to grow on this "self cleaning" glaze. -Seat looks neat. However, if difficult to get to stay in place. I've tightened it multiple times and fear over tightening and possibly breaking it. I do like the looks of it. -Flushing mechanism/buttons have started to oxidize (see the green). I do not think it is lime around the flushing buttons because they are not in contact with water. Plus, none of my other fixtures in my home have this issue. Maybe water is evaporating from the tank, causing oxidization by the buttons and causing them to get damaged (turn green) and look horrible. It is like flushing with green salt crystals around the buttons. See some of the green has broken off and ended up in the tank too. The metal was not given a protective coating. If it had one it would not be green. The buttons crunch, the buttons lose their chrome finish leaving a $500+ dollar toilet looking link the bargain bin scratch and dent model. This is HORRIBLE quality. I'm disappointed. I really wanted to love this expensive toilet!
M**T
Gets the job done for small spaces
The previous toilet was a round bowl and when sitting, your knees would touch the side of the bathtub that is in front of you. When that one died, I spent a lot of time looking for elongated (or nearly elongated), comfort height, and compact - and in the States, this is not an easy find. Would consider buying this again if another compact toilet is needed. PROS: fits in the bathroom, knees/shins do not touch the toilet, other than underside of seat is easy to clean, no blockage yet (3 months in) and the 1/2 flush is used most often (base is ~5 back from former toilet). CONS: the cost, the toilet seat doesn't seem like high quality and the underside isn't as easy to clean. Other reviews mention it becoming loose within a short time frame - that has not occurred yet (3 months in) as I had my plumber read the reviews to be prepared to prevent any issues/challenges. INSTALLATION: plumber had no issue (plumber read reviews prior to installation), said it does involve more work than other toilets but is manageable. Used something for the bolts (adhesive/epoxy) to ensure it doesn't come loose anytime soon. And the water connection had to be adjusted as the toilet base goes against the wall. Also believes the toilet to be of higher quality SHIPPING: Seller contacted me to ensure the rough-in was correct/compatible and provided clear instructions on freight. Arrived via FedEx in perfect condition COMMON SENSE: compact is compact. You sides (thighs/butt) have a little less to sit on which isn't a defect. That's just what compact is.
L**S
Galba toilet is awesome!
We absolutely love our Galba toilet. We gutted our bathroom and wanted a smaller skirted toilet to put in our small bathroom. Our search for the perfect toilet led us to the Galba at Luxury Modern Home. We did the installation ourselves and it went very well. Its function is outstanding also. It has a dual flush and is resistant to “stains”. It is perfect. We could not be any happier. We also installed a bidet seat on the Galba. We must also recommend Luxury Modern Home. We contacted them for recommendations on the bidet seat and they advised us on which one would work on the Galba toilet. They are fantastic to deal with. They respond very quickly to any questions you might have. I feel that my bathroom is my spa retreat. Check out the Galba toilet at Luxury Modern Home, you will be glad that you did!
R**R
Not a $520 toilet.
I wanted to have this toilet for at least a month before giving a thorough review. So when replacing the toilet in the one, tiny bathroom in my little house I learned that it's very difficult to buy a toilet in America that is under 26" in depth. Apparently American's like to be on a throne in more ways than one. So my search for a toilet under 26" in depth led me to this Galba toilet. I didn't want to spend $520 on a toilet, but every spare inch in my bathroom counts so I saved up my money and got it. T oilet arrived without issue, very well packed. Install went smooth...hired a 5 star plumber to do it. The plumber found a small defect in the lid that caused the lid to rock back and forth on the toilet, not fully sitting on the tank. At first I didn't think I would care, then I found it really annoying since I keep a couple products on the toilet lid and the lid would rock when I picked something up or put it down. And then I was like...wait a minute...I paid $520 for this toilet, I shouldn't be having any problems for that price. So I contacted customer support and they were very eager to help and we eventually reached a resolution. The toilet functions great as far as flush goes. Being the only toilet in the house, and me having an active bathroom schedule, I have put this thing to work and it has never failed to flush as it should. Very impressed in that department. Also stays pretty clean from flushing alone. The other issue I'm currently having is that the toilet seat moves around quite a bit, and by a bit I mean a lot. Customer service says that the issue is common and that you just need to tighten the hardware that connects it to the toilet. Well...the problem with that solution is that once the toilet is attached to the floor...there is no ability to tighten the toilet seat hardware. The area where you would tighten or loosen the seat to the toilet is located behind/under/inside the toilet fixture...which you cannot reach unless you have really long, skinny arms and some really absurd flexiblity to reach into the 3" gap between the back of the toilet and the wall and then up to where the hardware attaches to the bowl. Like...it's just not possible...and I'm not paying that 5 star plumber to come back to remove a toilet to tighten the seat hardware. So the seat will continue to swim around on top of the bowl until it finally snaps off. And I say it will snap off because the hardware on this toilet is cheap plastic. I keep going back to the $520 I saved up and paid, and the quality just doesn't match the price. So in summary...the toilet flushes well and saves space but has a few issues that certainly doen't warrant a $520 price tag, but if you have a tiny bathroom where every inch count, you may be stuck with this as the only option. If you have the space, I would recommend grabbing a Toto for a couple hundred less. If I could do it all over, I would of given up a couple inches of floor space vs. dropping all this money on a toilet I'm not totally happy with. Quality just doesn't match the price tag, and I'm leaning towards giving 2 stars but will go with 3. I guess when the seat snaps off I'll get strong thigh muscles from squatting...gotta look on the bright side.
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