I have noticed that American toilets often have volume per flush on them. Does anybody know why?
I can't imagine that the user can do anything with the information. It seems to me that it can only be of interest at the time of purchase. Even then it doesn't seem necessary to print it on the porcelain. > Of Nat Hager III > The standing-room-only version lists 1 Gpf/3.8 Lpf, which most males > spend several minutes a day intently studying. > > Behalf Of Ezra Steinberg > Of course, the tank capacity is listed by most manufacturers as "1.6 > gpf/6.0 lpf", but at least the metric indication is there, too.
