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Mansfield Toilet Reviews 2025

Many of you will be looking to fulfil your design vision for a dream bathroom. Choosing the right toilet plays a big part in this. The Mansfield plumbing company is certainly one option consumers tend to go for thanks to their American made, modern styles that work well with a vast number of themes and colors.

In this article, we will be analyzing and reviewing several product ranges and their main features. Hopefully, giving our readers the insight they need into picking one that fits their requirements.

Our ratings

Image Product GPF Rating?
1.6 86%
1.6 85%
1.28 85%
1.28 85%
1.28 85%

Reviews

135CTK ProFit2


Whilst the ProFit2 doesn't offer the water efficient flush that many of its competitors utilize, it does have a number of good things that allow it to hold its own.

The white finish on top of vitreous China work well with the elongated bowl shape. For comfort and style. Then you have the chrome trip lever located at the front of its tank, easily accessible and will send 1.6 gallons of water through the bowl, achieving a MaP performance rating of around 800 grams. Which is pretty impressive.

The surface area of the water is measured at nine by ten inches, and it comes equipped with a two inch trapway.

There are downsides too. For one, you won't find a whole lot of feedback from buyers. Which is something to think about as we often use these to understand any flaws people may run into.

4382CTK Summit


The double flush mechanism on the Sumit is a great way for people to be more careful with how they consume water. Typically, you can make large saving economically over the course of a year if you utilize a smaller amount of water for liquid waste. Which naturally, goes hand in hand with helping the environment. This model gives you the choice of either 1.1 or 1.6 GPF.

It's actually sold as a kit, meaning you get a whole range of fixtures and fittings within the package. It comes with the bowl, and tank, which is a given. However, it also gives users the seat, hold down bolts, wax ring / seal too. So where some brands mark up their products with these extras, this is more of an all in one option.

It's made from ceramic, and finished in white. The elongated bowl has plenty of smooth edges that will enable people to clean and maintain it easier.

Judging by what the competition are offering, it's not overly expensive, and has a decent set of specs. One to think about.

705NS Aegean


The Aegean is a one piece toilet that operates on whats known as MagnaFlush technology, which has performance ratings of 600 grams according to MaP tests. Which is more than sufficient, but not quite top tier (1000).

The tank will send 1.6 gallons of water to the bowl after the mechanism is tripped. Combine this with a three inch flushing valve, and you have a model that is difficult to clog up.

It will fit a 12 inch rough in, and comes with a water surface area of 7-1/4" by 10-3/4", designed to keep odors down.

It's a mid to higher range option for consumers searching for something suitable for home usage.

135.160.WHT Alto


The 135-160 model has plenty of positives going for it. It looks quite modern, with the smooth curves of its bowl. But what about its specifications? We highlight a few of these below.

Whilst it may not be the most water efficient option for consumers, its 1.6 gallon flush does give it an impressive 800 MaP range, which shows it handles bulk waste effectively.

In addition to this, it has a two inch trap diameter, and a water surface area of 9inches by 10 inches, designed to keep odors to a minimum.

The supply line does not come as part of this package, so be sure to take that into account when budgeting.

Comparison table


135CTK ProFit2 4382CTK Summit 705NS Aegean 135.160.WHT Alto
Flush 2" flush tower Dual MagnaFlush Smart
GPF 1.6 1.6/1.1 1.6 1.6
Bowl Elongated Elongated Elongated Elongated
Comfort height
Color White White White White
Dimensions 24.1 x 16.1 x 27.6" 27 x 16.8 x 24" 30.7 x 16.5 x 27.8" 29.8 x 19.8 x 29"
Weight 89 lbs 87 lbs 93 lbs 72 lbs
Rating 86% 86% 86% 86%

Ranges


Whilst you may be shopping for one specific type of toilet, it's important to remember to match up the interior elsewwhere. Thats where ranges come in. They often have matching designs for things like sinks and bath tubs too, to bring your vision to life. Some of the more popular ones include Barrett, Brentwood, Enso, Essence, Montclair, and Waverly. There is subtle differences between each, so choos wisely.

Considerations before you buy


Rough in - An essential measurement to know before you buy anything. Learn more about it here.

How you flush - This may seem like a simple question with a simple answer. However, with newer technologies available, it may be worth considering something different to standard trip levers. Introducing the touchless flush mechanism. A cleaner, more hygienic way to remove waste from the bowl. Usually activated by moving your hand over a sensor. A simple piece of technology, that fits into the tank system usually.

Mounting and waste outlet - You've generally got two main mounting options. The most common of which is floor mounted. This is usually the standard, and most options you look into online will fit this spec. However, there is also the option to hang it on the wall, with a carrier system located inside the wall. A more aestetic option that will make the room appear larger because the tank is hidden. With regards to the types of waste outlet, again, you've got two main choices. One will push the waste through the floor to the sewer line, and the other through the back.

Alternative brands - Whilst this is a manufacturer that's respected. There is always alternatives in this industry. Some big ones you may of heard of include TOTO, American Standard, and Kohler. Both have a good reputation producing high quality products that consumers are happy with. However, you shouldn't overlook other names like Gerber. They have made solid options over the years including Allerton and Viper.

Budget - Before you begin shopping, think about the sort of budget range you want to set yourself. Keep in mind that anything under $200 isn't going to go very far. You may find something to do the job for that price, but there are usually additional fixtures you need to buy like seats and hinges, which inflates the price further. We suggest having around $250 upwards to find a suitable model for the residential setting.

Seat - Make sure that you know whether or not the product comes with a toilet seat. It's all too easy to get hung up on the unit itself and everything it includes, only to find yourself needing an extra fifty bucks at the end of it to get a seat.

Wrapping up


Mansfield are certainly a brand worth thinking about. The reviews above cover the benefits and flaws of each and there is plenty to think about using the buying guide too. It's a sensible move to set yourself a maximum budget and stick with it. That way you can zone in and really research specific units specifications in depth. Just ensure you look at what customers are saying about it.

If you want help unravelling some of the jargon used by manufacturers, keep an eye on our glossary, where we keep a list of bathroom related terms and what they mean. Alternatively, visit the FAQ for unanswered questions, or our blog.