“Standard” Compton Blue Microfiber Cloth Flush Test HD
The “Standard” Compton was the close coupled tank version of the Modernus. Both models were meant to be cheap while supplying a good enough flush to get the job done. These days, the Compton and Modernus are some of the most popular toilets among collectors despite their humble beginnings. This toilet was made in 1952 This is pretty typical for a forward trap toilet. They had smaller trapways than a lot of reverse trap toilets. That obviously leads to more clogs. This toilets performance seems to be heavily dependent on how the washcloth enters the trapway. Since the results were so inconsistent, I decided to run the test a few more times Blue Microfiber Cloth: This is the largest but also the softest cloth that I use in my flush tests. It shows a toilets ability to flush a lot of bulk Red Washcloth: This cloth is medium sized but it’s also more rigid than the blue one. This test shows a toilets ability to pull or push items into the trapway while also still being large enough to block a toilet with a very restrictive trapway Pink Washcloth: This cloth is the smallest one and it has medium stiffness. This test represents more of a normal use case This was recorded on my iPhone 13 Pro Max