
The VorMax high-efficiency toilets from American Standard remove all splatter, skid marks and clinging waste using only 1.28 gallons of water per flush.
VorMax high-efficiency toilets from American Standard reinvent the bowl-cleaning experience.
Eliminating the traditional tiny rim holes around the bowl that carry water during a flush, the VorMax flush delivers one powerful jet of water that scrubs the entire bowl completely clean. These high-efficiency toilets (HET) remove all splatter, skid marks and clinging waste using only 1.28 gallons of water per flush (gpf). That means less time, money and elbow grease spent on toilet bowl maintenance and cleaning supplies.
The VorMax toilets are easy to keep sparkling between routine cleanings. Their CleanCurve Rim omits the rim overhang and holes inside the bowl where dirt and buildup can hide. Plus, their EverClean antimicrobial finish inhibits the growth of stain and odor-causing bacteria, mold and mildew on the surface.
The innovative VorMax flushing system has been independently verified to clean the bowl two times better than conventional toilets. The VorMax toilets’ flushing action allows water to powerfully scour every square inch of the bowl, even the hard-to-reach spots under the rim.
The VorMax toilets achieve high bulk removal score on the Maximum Performance (MaP) test, an independent report of toilet performance. These HETs can successfully flush 1,000 grams (2.2 pounds) of waste while using a water-saving 1.28 gpf. They have earned WaterSense-certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for providing high performance while using 20 percent less water than traditional 1.6 gpf toilets.
These VorMax toilets provide personalized comfort with their Right Height (16 1/2-inch) elongated bowl configuration. They come with an EZ-Install kit designed to ensure simple, easy installation. Plus, they are covered by a lifetime warranty on the chinaware and a 10-year warranty on tank parts.
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