Swiss Madison St. Tropez Toilet Review

3 Piece Elongated Toilet with Skirted Trapway in White
1 of 5 stars

Key Features

  • White Standard height toilet 
  • Minimalist Style
  • Floor mounted toilet with a 7 inch rough-in
  • Intended for Residential uses
  • This toilet is one option what is part of the St. Tropez series manufactured by Swiss Madison

 

Specifications for Swiss Madison’s St. Tropez’s  Toilet in White

ManufacturerSwiss Madison
SeriesSt. Tropez
ApplicationResidential
Average Price Rating1
Flush Type Option(s)dual
Toilet Bowl Shape Option(s)Elongated
# of Pieces Piece
Mounting Location(s)Floor
Trapway Designskirted
Height CategoryStandard
Flush Handle Location(s)Wall
ColorWhite
Flush TechnologyGravity Fed
Water Consumption (Gallons)1.0 GPF, 1.6 GPF
Additional Features

Feature Review

Floor Mounted Toilet by Swiss Madison

This model of the is floor-mounted, which is the most common type of toilet. The floor mounted design means that the will sit on your bathroom floor, bolted into the sub-floor. We recommend paying special attention to the toilet rough-in (distance between the center of the drain pipe and the wall) of your existing application before choosing a floor mounted toilet as this will affect the ease (or difficulty) of installation. Note that the has a rough-in of 7 inches.

Skirted (Hidden) Trapway Design

The features a hidden trapway (also known as a skited trapway) design which we think have the most moden and sleek designs of Swiss Madison toilets. That said, you’re installer may charge quite a bit more as skirted trapway toilets can be trickier to install if there are no access panels.

The features a hidden trapway (also known as a skited trapway) design which we think have the most moden and sleek designs of Swiss Madison toilets. That said, you’re installer may charge quite a bit more as skirted trapway toilets can be trickier to install if there are no access panels.

Standard Height Swiss Madison Toilet

Swiss Madison’s is a standard height toilet. While not ADA Compliant, standard height toilets are still very popular as comfort height (ADA compliant) toilets are sometimes viewed as being less comfortable and, well, ergonomically correct. If you prefer ADA compliant toilets, check our comfort height toilet reviews.