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Geberit Dual-Flush Toilets

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Geberit Dual-Flush Toilets: buyer's guide

Geberit offers 7 dual-flush toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the Geberit-specific cut of the broader Dual-Flush Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the Geberit catalog only.

About Geberit

Geberit (Jona, Switzerland, founded 1874) makes the concealed in-wall carriers that 90% of US wall-hung toilet installations sit on — the Duofix and Sigma series — and is independently the largest European supplier of toilet flush plates and dual-flush actuators. Geberit also produces the AquaClean Mera and AquaClean Sela washlet-style smart toilets sold directly in the US, with whirl-spray wash technology and auto self-cleaning.

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

Geberit Dual-Flush Toilets models we track

Other Dual-Flush toilets brands

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

About Dual-Flush Toilets toilets

A dual-flush toilet has two buttons (or a split lever): a half-flush for liquid waste — typically 0.8 to 1.1 GPF — and a full flush for solids at 1.28 to 1.6 GPF. The water savings are real over a year. The maintenance reality is less talked about.

A standard 1.28 GPF toilet uses a single flush mechanism — flapper or piston — that releases a fixed volume of water with each flush. A dual-flush uses a cylinder-style flush valve with two trip points: pressing the smaller button (or pushing the lever down) opens the valve for a shorter duration; the larger button opens it longer. The 3-inch or 4-inch valve seat at the bottom of the tank is larger than a traditional flapper, allowing higher-velocity water release in less time.

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

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