Caroma Dorf and Fowler achieve four-star rating for sustainable toilet
October 30th, 2007
Taking a sustainable approach to toilet technology, Caroma Dorf has announced the extension of its ‘Smartflush’ range of toilet suites, which now includes products from Fowler and Caroma.
Exclusive to Caroma and Fowler toilet suites, ‘Smartflush’ technology delivers a combination of design, water savings and performance, with water savings of up to 35,000 litres of water per year.
Most of the Smartflush range now feature XPV technology for power in flushing, while saving more water.
Exuding smart styling with contemporary edge, the suites are available in a range of styles to suit varying bathroom designs.
All `Smartflush’ suites achieve a WELS four-star rating, while the new `Profile’ toilet suite with integrated hand basin achieves a WELS five-star rating.
Smartflush
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Image caption: Caroma ‘Profile’ toilet suite
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