American Standard Gravity-Flush Toilets

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American Standard Gravity-Flush Toilets: buyer's guide

American Standard offers 21 gravity flush toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the American Standard-specific cut of the broader Gravity-Flush Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the American Standard catalog only.

About American Standard

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For the complete American Standard lineup across all sub-types and capacities, see the American Standard Toilets hub.

American Standard Gravity-Flush Toilets models we track

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If you're cross-shopping gravity flush toilets beyond American Standard, the following brands also ship in this category:

About Gravity-Flush Toilets toilets

Gravity flush is the default residential toilet mechanism in the US. Water stored in the tank drops into the bowl via gravity (with the help of a flush valve at the bottom) when you press the handle, creating a siphonic flow that empties the bowl through the trapway. It's the engineering used in 95%+ of US residential toilets, including every major brand's volume models.

The flush sequence:

  1. You press the handle → the trip lever lifts the flapper
  2. Water rushes from the tank through the now-open flush valve into the bowl
  3. The water raises the bowl water level above the trapway weir
  4. Water cascades into the trapway, creating siphonic action that empties the bowl
  5. Siphon breaks when air re-enters; refill cycle begi...

    For the complete gravity flush buyer's guide (all brands, full comparison framework), see the Gravity-Flush Toilets category hub.

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