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The higher your knees are while doing your business the better. A taller toilet would seem to put you in a less optimal position.

This. The taller toilets may feel "more comfortable," but that comfort is wasted as you have to strain harder and take longer to incompletely do your business.
 
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The higher your knees are while doing your business the better. A taller toilet would seem to put you in a less optimal position.

This. The taller toilets may feel "more comfortable," but that comfort is wasted as you have to strain harder and take longer to incompletely do your business.


Wouldn't bending forward while on the pot have the same effect as assuming the squat position?


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The higher your knees are while doing your business the better. A taller toilet would seem to put you in a less optimal position.

This. The taller toilets may feel "more comfortable," but that comfort is wasted as you have to strain harder and take longer to incompletely do your business.


Wouldn't bending forward while on the pot have the same effect as assuming the squat position?

It would likely make it worst as you'd now also compromising the assistance of gavity




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We replaced the toilet in the main bathroom with a tall version. I’m am 6’1” and my wife considerably shorter, but we both are very satisfied with it(I have some difficulty saying I “love” or we “enjoy” a toilet... Roll Eyes)

But we now need how to fit another unit in the small half bath I use primarily.


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YES, absolutely noticeable and a lot more comfortable. Now a regular toilet is very NOTICABLE to me. I switched both of my toilets to elongated bowl (also very noticeable) and comfort/tall height and will never switch back.
 
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6'1" and have comfort height in the master bath and hate it. I usually use the normal height in the second bath.
 
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The taller toilet makes a huge difference. I have installed a couple in my home. The hardest part is finding a comfortable toilet seat to go with them.


The Koehler French Curve is the best seat in the house.


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Installed the fancy tall toilet today and now the supply line is too short. Guess I’ll have to see if any stores are open tomorrow. It’s the crimped Accor push pull valve so I’ll have to completely replace it.

The seat isn’t the most comfortable but I think I can live with the height. It’s the Cadet 3.
 
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6’2” give or take here... and like most have said, it’s well worth it. Big big difference.

It’s especially appreciated 24-48 hours after a solid leg workout.

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Yeah, so maybe I’m Middle aged ...bite me.

But YES!
 
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When you get on the far side of life, you will really appreciate the additional height.


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I have to chime in for a +1 on the tall toilet. Love ours, much more comfortable.


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As member pessimist noted: Unless you have knee problems, a taller toilet may not be such a good idea. There is some evidence to suggest even "standard" height toilets may not be healthy for us: For Best Toilet Health: Squat or Sit?


Actually was going to make a similar statement. We should all be squatting over a hole in the ground. It's more natural.

Having said that, I think I'll keep my crapper.

ETA: Just ordered the Squatty Crapper doo hickey.


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My Mom's house has one, absolutely hate it!!!!
 
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Tall is the only way to go.



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Posts: 6314 | Location: Oregon | Registered: September 01, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It is to me! Those of us who are “height challenged”, I’m 5’6”, can have problems because the higher seats cut off the circulation to the legs. When I have to sit, I must use my tip-toes to prevent my legs from going to sleep. No problem for the quick “dump and run” but if I’m in for the long haul, they can be problematic.

I sympathize, we are staying with friends in Key West that have upgraded their house to the new toilets. Wrong poop angle! From European stock the old height was just right. Later in the week we move to Key Largo where the Holliday Inn seating is also just right - I hope I can wait that long! Anatomically speaking a squat position is the correct position for complete evacuation...


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I don't much care about throne height, although the lower ones certainly do facilitate evacuation.

More important to me is the elongated bowl. I do not care to have my junk touching the front of the bowl, and it happens with those circular ones. I'm a tall fella and it has nothing to do with my endowment...or lack thereof.


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The tall ones are much more comfortable. I have replaced all of mine.



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I got an American Standard Cadet that you could flush a towel down.


I bought two of them about five years ago.

1. Tall and elongated is an awesome improvement.
2. I told the salesman at Lowe's that I wanted something that would flush a damn meatloaf. I believe they will.
3. The geniuses who designed the packaging put the tank lid UNDER the tank in the box. Both were broken (Imagine that?).
4. The quality of the tank parts (flush valves, flappers) is JUNK. Already replaced one of the flush valves, both of the tank flappers and the other flush valve is acting like it's on borrowed time.
5. "American Standard" is actually "Central American Standard". Made in Mexico. The replacement lids took SIX WEEKS to ship.

Next time, Kohler. Period.
 
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Tall, elongated with an electronic bidet installed, and a squatty-potty foot stand.

I can't barely stand to use anything else, and my health has actually improved.

Electronic bidet has a heated seat, which you don't think you need until you've tried it. Warm water spraying on your bum cuts the toilet paper by 2/3'rds, which even with the softest paper has made a huge difference on the soft tissue area. For those of us related to Sasquatch from Norwegian descent...water and a blow dryer for the bum is an amazing change in lifestyle. The old adage of *hit, *have & *hower is now possible in any order. Even with an obsessive grooming (weed trimming) regime, washing your backside with water just makes sense. Far better than wet wipes, and better for the plumbing system also.

I'm ruined from using another bathroom now, and thinking about setting my parents up with one at their house just for when I visit. It's life changing.


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