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The DancoHYR271T HydroRight Dual Flush Valve and Lever Handle transforms standard toilets into efficient dual-flush systems, reducing water usage by up to 70%. Designed for easy, tool-free installation in under 20 minutes, it replaces common leak-causing parts with durable, chemical-resistant components. Compatible with most 2-piece toilets (except Mansfield), this white valve offers a lever handle for quick or full flush options, combining sustainability with convenience for the modern eco-conscious home.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Danco |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 3"W |
Exterior Finish | plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Toilet |
Special Feature | Easy to Install, Durable |
Included Components | Dual Flush Valve and Lever Handle |
Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Customer Package Type | Standard Shipping Box |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Danco, Inc. |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00188670000299 |
UPC | 188670000299 |
Part Number | HYR271T |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | HYR271T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Finish | Unfinished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Water Consumption | 1 Gallons |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
L**E
Awesome & Efficient!
I just installed this product and it’s working great. The install on this product was pretty simple and took me about 30min, mainly due to the old lever handle being problematic/stripping when trying to take it off + me being overly cautious so as to not damage anything during the install. It’s working seamlessly now and it’s pretty awesome/shocking to see how much less later is needed and used on the quick-flush (liquids) setting – The “up to 70% less water” claim is definitely accurate.Below are some additional observations/recommendations:1. NOTE that this specific product does NOT include a fill valve (not an issue for me, as I replaced the fill valve a year ago and the product works great with it).2. I’d recommend YouTube for install instructions, as what I found and used was on point and easily understood even though it included the Danco Fill Valve and instructions therein.3. The flush converter base was the only thing that threw me off during the install, as it was difficult to have a point of reference for a “snug fit”. I took it off and put it back on a few times before realizing that it was on correctly ( wasn’t sure how much the blue rubber piece should depress into the tank hole, but after some checking, I realized that it had dropped in fine).4. I tested including 4-sheets of toilet paper with the quick flush, for obvious reasons, and they went down fine.
R**K
Danco HYR271T Hydroright Dual Flush Valve And Lever Handle
This "Danco HYR271T Hydroright Dual Flush Valve And Lever Handle" is an excellent and easy replacement for the traditional standard 'Flush / flapper" valve.It's very easy and clean to install, and easy to adjust for water level flushes.I purchased this to replace a leaky flapper valve, and it installed, adjusted and functions perfectly, and also solved my problem.Since it worked so well for the problem, I've ordered another one to install in our second bathroom to help conserve water with the 'dual flush level' feature.I can easily recommend this 'dual level flush' valve assembly for anyone who needs to fix a 'flush valve' problem or who wants to save water during flushes.
I**M
Been using these for years and seem to work well.
As the headline suggests, I installed these in my parents' respective homes over 10 years ago with no complaints. Seems there's a handful of complaints about the seal thickness and leaking here, but that hasn't been my experience.Also, as others have said, depending on the age and configuration of your toilet (i.e., if it has a traditional ball float valve) you may need a new valve. I've used both the Danco valve included with the retrofit kit (not this product, but includes it in the kit), and and float less valves.Installation is super easy as a DIY project and the instructions are pretty straightforward as far as getting the thing into the toilet tank and running. Where I'd dock points is the explanations on optimizing water use, which they base on measuring the existing water levels in the tank and bowl. It's not hard to figure out, but directions are unclear. But just getting dual flush to work is easy enough. You don't need to be a toilet 'power user.'The other drawbacks: the pushbutton action and the button itself. Since the button lifts a valve fighting the weight of the water in the tank via cable pull, it takes a pretty heavy push compared to my purpose-built dual-flush toilet.Second, the button does not play nice with lever holes that aren't squarely on the front or side of the tank. On one installation where the lever was located at the corner, I had to shim it out with a stack of washers and it looks strange.Lastly, it's kind of an ugly chromed plastic button. Seems a lot of folks prefer the dual-lever version of this. It's a tall ask but I wish they had a choice of buttons to match bathroom decor.All in all, it's one of the few readily-available dual-flush conversions, and IME, they last, and it's cheaper than replacing your whole tank.
C**Y
works great!, super easy install and saves lots of water!!
instead of replacing my flapper that was bad , I ordered this and transformed my system to this water saving system
W**L
Well maybe...?
Kohler flapper style retrofit.The pushbutton model has interference between control wire and float. It did function but instruction specifically mentioned it shouldn't. Anybody with young children or arthritic folks shouldn't consider the push button model.I bought the standard handle (non-pushnutton) model which alleviated the interference issue.My thoughts were a flapper and valve are about $15. This offered a water saving 2 stage flush and essentially eliminated the flapper.For under $25.00 I thought great but the tactile experience with either button/handle leaves one wanting a better feel...handle is wobbly and cheap feeling...push button requires a substantial push.That said, for the price there is not much room to complain but I'd gladly pay more for a similar model that didn't feel so cheap.I hate to bellyache as it's worth the money but was hoping for a better feel. Live and Learn.
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