I'm in the market for a new one-piece toilet since my old American Standard has started leaking—again. This time, it messed up the plywood subfloor after finding its way under the vinyl tile. I've dealt with multiple leaks from the tank due to issues with the bolts and gasket, so I'm ready to ditch two-piece toilets. I'm looking at a few one-piece options but would love some feedback from anyone who's had experience with them.
Here are the models I'm considering:
* Glacier Bay Power Flush: This is the budget-friendly option at $250, and while I know it's a Home Depot brand, I've heard it's made by Kohler.
* Toto Eco Ultramax: This one is at the higher end of my budget at $504, but I've seen good ratings.
* Kohler Santa Rosa: A bit more compact and priced at $379, still a reputable brand.
I plan to install a bidet attachment and will hire someone to ensure that the subfloor and flange are fixed correctly. Any thoughts on these toilets or other recommendations?
3 Answers
I actually installed six Glacier Bay one-piece dual flush models a while back for $169 each. I was expecting to have issues, but they’ve held up for six years and still flush well. They look nice, though they can collect skid marks like many others.
I just put in the Kohler Santa Rosa and I’m really happy with it! It flushes well, is easy to clean, and fits perfectly in my space.
I’ve got all Toto toilets in my house and I can’t recommend them enough! They’re reliable and look great. Plus, you can sometimes find the Toto Drakes on sale—got mine half off during a deal!

Totally agree! The Toto Drakes are a solid choice. They flush great and are super easy to maintain.