Flush Systems, Design Differences, and Buying Considerations

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TOTO Drake vs Drake II: Flush Systems, Design Differences, and Buying Considerations

TOTO Drake and Drake II are two-piece toilet lines often compared by Canadian homeowners, designers, and trade professionals. Both can offer high-efficiency flushing, practical two-piece construction, and compatibility with selected WASHLET® configurations.

The key point is that Drake and Drake II are not single, fixed specifications. Current models can differ by flush volume, bowl shape, seat height, rough-in, finish, included components, and bidet-seat configuration.

Drake II is a distinct TOTO product family. “Drake 2” appears in TOTO product URLs, retailer listings, and shopper searches, but it does not identify a separate third product family. Selected current Drake and Drake II models share TORNADO FLUSH® and CEFIONTECT®, so the most useful comparison is between the exact SKUs being considered rather than the product names alone.

For broader fixture planning, see The Architecture of Luxury Bathrooms: High-Performance Toilet Systems Selection Guide for Canadian Homes.

TL;DR

TOTO Drake naming is not always straightforward, especially when shoppers use “Drake 2” as a search term. Canadian buyers should compare the exact product page or spec sheet before ordering.

  • Drake and Drake II are separate TOTO product families. “Drake 2” is an alternate rendering used in product URLs, retailer listings, and shopper searches; it is not a separate product family.

  • Current Drake and Drake II models may both include TORNADO FLUSH® depending on configuration.

  • The 1.28 GPF Drake II configuration referenced in this guide includes TORNADO FLUSH®, CEFIONTECT®, and Universal Height.

  • Some Drake-family models are listed at 1.6 GPF / 6.0 LPF, while others are listed at 1.28 GPF / 4.8 LPF.

  • Before ordering in Canada, verify model number, rough-in, GPF, bowl height, seat shape, finish, and WASHLET® or bidet-seat compatibility.

TOTO Drake Naming Explained

Bathroom showroom consultant explains TOTO Drake naming differences, comparing Drake family models with Drake II and Drake 2.

The Drake name appears across multiple TOTO listings, which is why buyers may see different specifications while comparing products that sound similar. The safest approach is to separate official product names from search-language variations.

Drake

TOTO Drake is a two-piece toilet family offered in multiple configurations. Current Drake listings include 1.28 GPF and 1.6 GPF models, while bowl shape, rough-in, and flush-system features vary by SKU. Some current Drake models list TORNADO FLUSH®. 1

Drake II

Drake II is a separate TOTO product family. The referenced Drake II model is listed with 1.28 GPF / 4.8 LPF, TORNADO FLUSH®, CEFIONTECT®, an elongated bowl, Universal Height, and a fully glazed trapway. 2 3

“Drake 2” and Drake II

TOTO commonly styles this model line as Drake II, while “Drake 2” also appears in product URLs, retailer listings, and shopper searches. In this guide, Drake II and Drake 2 refer to the same product family.

The important distinction is not the Roman numeral or numeral spelling. It is the exact model number, because Drake and Drake II configurations can vary by flush volume, bowl shape, height, rough-in, seat package, and WASHLET® compatibility.

 

Flush System Differences

Flush-system comparisons should be based on the exact model rather than a fixed product-family timeline. Older TOTO discussions may refer to G-Max or E-Max systems, while current Drake and Drake II configurations can list TORNADO FLUSH® depending on the model. 

Legacy G-Max and E-Max Context

G-Max and E-Max are useful as historical TOTO flush-system context, but they should not be applied automatically to every Drake listing. Current TOTO Drake pages show that active Drake-family models can include TORNADO FLUSH®, so any legacy flush-system claim should be checked against the exact model sheet before publication or purchase.

TORNADO FLUSH® in Current Models

TOTO describes TORNADO FLUSH® as using powerful nozzles to create a centrifugal rinsing action in the bowl.4 Current Drake and Drake II models can also list TORNADO FLUSH®, depending on the exact configuration, so buyers should confirm the product page or spec sheet before ordering.

CEFIONTECT® Where Available

CEFIONTECT® is TOTO’s ceramic glaze technology designed to help reduce waste adhesion to the bowl surface. It is listed on many Drake and Drake II configurations, but availability can depend on model and finish.

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Example: Current Drake and Drake II Configurations at Golzar Home

The most reliable way to compare these toilets is by the exact model number. The following examples show how two current Drake-family configurations can differ:

Specification

TOTO Drake® Two-Piece Toilet

TOTO Drake® II Two-Piece Toilet

Example configuration

Elongated bowl, regular height

Round bowl, Universal Height

Flush volume

1.28 GPF / 4.8 LPF

1.28 GPF / 4.8 LPF

Flush system

TORNADO FLUSH®

TORNADO FLUSH®

Bowl surface

CEFIONTECT® ceramic glaze

CEFIONTECT® ceramic glaze

Rough-in

12-inch rough-in

12-inch rough-in

Bowl shape

Elongated

Round

Height

Regular height

Universal Height

Seat

Model-specific; confirm included components before ordering

Seat sold separately on the referenced model

These examples show why the Drake name alone is not enough to determine water use, height, bowl shape, or included components. Confirm the exact SKU and specification sheet before ordering.

 

Design and Installation Considerations

Modern bathroom collage showing toilet installation details, rough-in clearance, bowl shapes, trapway profile, and bidet compatibility features.

For Canadian homes and luxury renovation projects, the best Drake choice depends on physical fit as much as flush performance. Rough-in, seat height, bowl shape, and bidet compatibility should be confirmed before the order is placed.

Rough-In

Many current Drake and Drake II models use a 12-inch rough-in, but rough-in requirements vary by SKU. TOTO’s Drake family page includes 10-inch, 12-inch, and 14-inch rough-in options.5 A separate TOTO Drake product page and specification sheet confirm a 10-inch rough-in configuration.6

Bowl Shape and Bowl Height

Drake and Drake II configurations may differ by elongated or round bowl, seat height, and Universal Height availability. The referenced Drake II model lists elongated bowl and Universal Height, while selected Drake listings also list elongated bowl and Universal Height depending on configuration.

Trapway and Exterior Profile

Some toilet selections may differ by exposed or concealed trapway, depending on the exact model family. This should not be assumed from the Drake name alone. Designers should check side profile, base footprint, cleaning access, and tile layout before final specification.

WASHLET® and Bidet-Seat Compatibility

Bidet-seat compatibility should be checked before purchase. Some Drake-family configurations are designed for WASHLET®+ integration, which can help conceal the water supply and power cord.7

 

Which TOTO Drake Model Makes Sense for Your Project?

Luxury bathroom design collage featuring homeowner comfort, contractor installation planning, designer material selection, and premium toilet integration.

The right choice depends on who is making the decision and what the project requires. A homeowner may care most about comfort and cleaning, while a contractor may focus on rough-in accuracy, service access, and avoiding installation callbacks.

For Homeowners

Choose based on water use, bowl height, cleaning preference, and bidet-seat plans. If you want a simpler replacement, compare the rough-in and tank-bowl fit first. If you want a more current setup, look for TORNADO FLUSH®, CEFIONTECT®, Universal Height, and verified WASHLET® compatibility where available.

For Contractors and Builders

Confirm model number, tank number, bowl number, rough-in, flush volume, trip lever side, finish, and seat compatibility before ordering. Do not rely on “Drake 2” wording in a search result or invoice summary.

For Designers and Specifiers

Check bowl projection, tank profile, base footprint, visible trapway, finish, WASHLET® routing, and clearance around vanities, glass panels, and heated-floor layouts. In premium homes, the toilet must fit the room plan as cleanly as it performs.

 

Compare TOTO Drake Toilets at Golzar Home

Golzar Home helps homeowners, contractors, builders, and designers compare TOTO toilet configurations by model number, rough-in, flush volume, bowl shape, seat package, and WASHLET® compatibility.

For a more efficient selection process, review our range of TOTO toilets in Canada, compare bidet toilet systems, or contact our team for product specifications, project quotes, and current availability.

 

Source: 

  1. TOTO Drake Two-Piece Toilet, 1.28 GPF, Universal Height

  2. TOTO Drake II Two-Piece Toilet, 1.28 GPF

  3. TOTO Drake II Spec Sheet

  4. TOTO Drake Two-Piece Toilet, 1.6 GPF

  5. TOTO Drake Product Family Page

  6. TOTO Drake II Manufacturer Page

  7. TOTO Toilets Technology Page

  8. TOTO Drake WASHLET+ S2 Two-Piece Toilet, 1.28 GPF

  9. EPA WaterSense Tank-Type Toilet Specification

  10. National Plumbing Code of Canada 2020

  11. Ontario Building Code Reference: Maximum Water Consumption for Group C Occupancy

TOTO Drake 10-Inch Rough-In Spec Sheet

CSA Group: ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1 Ceramic Plumbing Fixtures

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Drake 2 the same as Drake II?

    Yes, in this context. TOTO’s official product title uses Drake II, while “Drake 2” also appears in some product URLs and retailer listings. It does not identify a third, separate product family.
  • What is the main difference between TOTO Drake and Drake II?

    The difference depends on the exact model. The Drake II configuration referenced in this guide uses 1.28 GPF / 4.8 LPF, but Drake II specifications vary by model.
  • Does every TOTO Drake use 1.6 GPF?

    No. Some Drake models are listed at 1.6 GPF, while others are listed at 1.28 GPF.
  • Do Drake and Drake II both have TORNADO FLUSH®?

    Some current Drake and Drake II configurations list TORNADO FLUSH®. Always check the product page or spec sheet.
  • Are all TOTO Drake toilets 12-inch rough-in?

    No. Many models use 12-inch rough-in, but the broader Drake family includes other rough-in options.
  • Can I add a WASHLET® to a Drake toilet?

    Some Drake-family toilets support WASHLET® or WASHLET®+ configurations, but compatibility depends on the exact model.

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