Kohler Devonshire

Portrait vs. Kohler Memoirs?
I'm trying to decide between the two toilets. Reviews show that Memoirs of a toilet is great, but I find nothing in the picture. Kohler said are the same as the injection system is the same, but why is while the Devonshire Sush is bad reviews when it was also discharge system itself? Anyone with knowledge on this subject?
I put in my former home in Devonshire, where bathroom was remodeled 3 years ago and has worked very well, no problem. The only real differences are evident, all piping and equipment are the same. Devonshire CR evaluated as "fair" performance of solid waste, but never had a problem. In relative terms or conditions very well, but there are better toilets if only concerned about the function. Both look great, and which corresponded to the bathroom with the sink faucet and uses a memory. However, when he moved to another house and has to replace a toilet, I went to work again under way and install a Eljer Titan. Consumer Reports rate Eljer Titan 091-0777 toilet as the most serious and runs about $ 300. You get it at Lowe's. Certainly, it's boring-looking, and has no style, but I'm not worried about anyone impressive. It is quiet, there is a little more bigger than most of the toilets and a function of light "colored". In other words, if only point of the handle, which only uses about a quart 1 / 2 water, and if you keep the handle down, use the whole tank. Conclusion: Get the picture of Devonshire or try a game of "style". Or does very well, but sometimes may need help with a piston. If it is "function over form ', go with the Eljer. Good Luck!


