🚀 Flush Away Waste, Not Water!
The Sink Twice for Toilet Tanks is a revolutionary water-saving device designed to fit standard toilets measuring 15.25" to 16.75". With a touchless faucet that activates with hand motion, it diverts used water to flush the toilet, saving up to 25,000 gallons per year. Made from durable plastic, this easy-to-install product can be set up in under 5 minutes, making it a perfect addition for eco-conscious households.
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
Brand | SinkTwice |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hand washing |
Product Dimensions | 8.27"L x 16.73"W |
Shape | Curved |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
UPC | 735090871154 691054985186 |
Manufacturer | Sink Twice |
Part Number | 33-43 cm Single Flush |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Item model number | 33-43 cm Single Flush |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 15.25 in to 16.75 in |
Style | 15.25 in to 16.75 in |
Finish | White |
Installation Method | self installation under 5 minutes |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Basins | 1 |
Spout Height | 7 Inches |
Spout Reach | 5 Inches |
Flush Type | Compatible with Single Flush Gravity tanks |
Rough-In | 1 Inches |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Special Features | Lid |
Included Components | Tee, nut, refill tube, stabilizer tube, faucet, flow booster, sink |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**O
Works well and fits good
This was a replacement of one I had purchased years before. Pretty sure it was by the same company just a newer model and it’s much better than the first one that I purchased. Aesthetically it is more pleasing too. Easy to install and put together. I bought some putty to go around the interior edge so that it stays nice and snug where it belongs and I think that was the key for a good solid fit.
S**E
Genius Space and Water saving idea
We had a small closet on the pool deck with enough space for a toilet but not much left over for a sink. The unit did not fit our toilet quite perfectly but ran a caulk bead around the inner edge and it has stayed in placed for a year now. It's amazing to not have to walk through the house wet from the pool to use the RR and this item made that possible. The wife was not going to a toilet go in unless guests could wash their hands and we had some crazy ideas until we stumbled across this.
J**A
Awesome
Super awesome, I really like this thing for my basement one-third bathroom. Works as perfect as you'd expect. The one thing to improve, add a thin plastic wall to the back of the sink to act as a backsplash since most toilets are backed right up to a wall (and mine is paint). I mean it's only day one, but this functions so well I can't believe there aren't commonly available, cheapish toilets pre built like this already—toilets are only like $120 for dual flush models from a consumer priced box store, add a sink and really maximize bathroom efficiency.
J**N
I love this! Every home in California should have this.
My plumber installed a new Toto Drake 2 - 1.28 gpf elongated toilet and I purchased this Sink Twice topper because I've been wanting one for years. This was the first topper my plumber ever installed in 30 years of plumbing. I explained the mechanics, he looked at it, and installed it in less than a minute (but I screwed the faucet in place with a hex nut beforehand). It was easy even though the Toto toilets are a little different inside the toilet tank than Kohler and American Standard tanks. The included instructions were easy to follow and I'm positive I could have done it, though he was already there. Reviewers have complained about sturdiness, but it's a strong durable plastic. I got the specs for the toilet tank and checked it against the measurements for Sink Twice and it's great together. There's a bit more overhang on the depth which I allotted to the back of the tank), but a closer fit width-wise. The plumber advised that I add some adhesive so it wouldn't move around, but it hasn't been an issue for me. I have not jostled it at all. The water flow is good and I'm using the included flow regulator. I do splash the toilet lid at times (some drops, nothing huge), but I can't think of any alternative design that would really reduce the splash anymore. My toilet is 1.28 gpf and this is plenty of water to wash your hands. If every household in California had this, it could make a difference in reducing our water usage. Obviously, it's impact is not as great as commercial/agricultural interests, but it really does the trick as a closed loop system here for you eco-minded folks. I also considered a manual bidet with this system and didn't move forward with it, but from what I've read, it works in concert together as well. Have fun with your new Sink Twice!
W**N
Not my first choice, but,
I really don't like this cheap plastic sink. It makes my skin crawl using it, but my wife loves it and is so happy we got it. I see it as an insult to plumbers everywhere while it has allowed us to have a sink in a closet size bathroom bathroom that is barely big enough for the toilet. It annoys me to have to wait for the water to start once the float drops in the tank and then you get a tiny stream of cold water than ends once the toilet tank is filled. Your mission, sould you choose to accept it, is to wash your hands under the tiny faucet before it shuts off. It is also disconcerting to see the soapy water from your hands going into the toilet bowl. I know this sounds silly, but it bothers me because anything that goes down the sink drain may plug the wash holes in the toilet rim. Trust me, you don't want to plug the little holes under the toilet rim, just thing of how much fun it would be trying to unplug them, I would replace the toilet if I couldn't get very lucky with a piece of wire. This is why the sink has a strainer to try and prevent that disaster from happening, at least they thought of that. But I would still not recommend brushing your teeth or much of anything else other than a simple hand wash in this toy sink. Anything you spit or pour in this toy sink may clog the strainer which is far better than if it clogs the rim wash holes. Can you even imagine tooth paste coming out the rim wash holes? Yeech! While this sink can solve the missing sink problem in a bathroom too small to install one it, it is a very limited aplication minture plastic sink. If you have room, get a real sink installed, but if you don't, this toy can be a life saver, or at least a bathroom saver.
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