๐ฝ Flush Smart, Save Water!
The BlueSource HydroRight Dual Flush Converter HYR271 is an innovative solution that transforms your standard 2-piece toilet into a water-saving dual flush system. With a simple drop-in installation that requires no tools or tank removal, it fits a wide range of toilets and features a durable, chemical-resistant silicone seal.
D**.
Seems to work well.
This thing seems to work very well. But it's a bit finicky to install. For the light flush, it's vital that the toilet bowel fill up as much as is possible, or it won't flush all the way down. But that means when you use the full flush, the bowel will fill up to more than the max amount the bowel will hold, and all surplus water will just go over the trap until the tank stops filling. I can't figure out how to overcome this.Also, the instructions say to turn the float assembly until it locks in place. But mine would turn all the way around until it was unlocked again. So I just turned it until it was about 180ยบ and left it there. I have not had it long enough to know if, and how much it will save me on water, if anything. So I can not comment on that.
H**T
Okay.
I wanted to purchase something that would save me some money. Install was ok, not hard but you have to read instructions carefully. Working in close quarters on install was a bit tricky. Large hands might have some problems. After 3 months, I find that water is seeping into toilet. Pulled unit, reseated and installed new tie strip. Still a bit of water seepage Probably will eventually replace with new flapper valve that has adjustable water release into toilet..
J**E
Works great, much better than older version
Updated 2017/4/20: see at the endFor background, I purchased the original model that had a split button. That version is less intuitive (who isn't familiar with a flush handle?), the button was fairly large, and worst of all it required a large amount of pressure to push either half of the button. They sell a version that is the updated handle only, but it doesn't work on the older units. You can tell if you can upgrade by the color of the tubing to the unit by the color (blue or green).This unit is much better, primarily for the method of flushing. In comparison, the split handle is SIGNIFICANTLY easier to use. It is very easy to press the handle. The full handle for a full flush (so people that aren't familiar or aren't paying attention, they will muscle memory just flush like normal, that is to say press down on the side at the end -- full flush), to do a half flush, there is a split around the center of the handle and you press on that. If you actually have it, it is easy to see (there is also a 1 dot and 2 dot symbol on each section to signify half/full flush).Installation is really easy as well. Could take about 10 minutes as they say. Turn off water supply, flush, clear out any remaining water in tank, pull out flapper and handle, put in new unit, turn on water supply, done. If you plan on replacing multiple units/toilets, it will take less time.In addition to full/half flushes, this also eliminates having to worry about the handle chain or flapper getting stuck (since it replaces your existing handle and flapper). If you need to replace either of those components and want to conserve water, pick this up! Even if you don't care about saving water, the unit is also performs well as a regular full flush unit. Recommended!Update 2017/4/20:It has been a couple years and the seal started to make noise. Upon investigation, the blue disc seal started to have air bubbles which wouldn't allow a good seal and make noise. I tried to source a local replacement at the bigbox improvement store but didn't find one for this brand. I contacted Danco (the unit says GoMJSI but it redirects to Next by Danco) about where I could get a replacement and they ended up sending me on gratis. Unit still works fine as it did originally. Would still like to find a source for replacement parts. I think Ace may carry it but there aren't any near me anymore.
B**N
doesnt seem to save much water
cant really tell if its working or not. took enough flushes to pay for another one just to adjust it. would not flush on inside handle until I had the float all the way down. not much difference between a number 1 flush and number 2. Maybe there is something else I need to do, but I followed directions to a tee. on the plus side...it does flush.
R**N
It has performed great.
This really works well. I replaced a different system that would not turn off -- kept leaking, and so far this one is performing well. The low water flush indicator is a very light marking of the handle -- in order to make it visible, I used a magic marker color in the markings so that they can be seen. The handles work as they are designed, but to me, the outer handle should be the low flush and not the other way around. It just takes getting used to.It has performed great.
E**Z
Find something else
Horrible product. Does not fully flush no matter which button you hit. Cheap material. Very flimsy to the feel
E**H
and this one is by far the best (I have 3 installed at my house)
I've installed similar products from other companies, and this one is by far the best (I have 3 installed at my house). It is really easy to install (about 10 minutes) and seems to work pretty well. I'm not giving it 4 stars because i noticed that when i first installed them there was a slight leak that was noticed days later. I just needed to seat the stopper more firmly in the hole in the tank and that stopped the leak.
S**M
Works for purpose stated
Bought this to replace a faulty one on my toilet. So far, so good. I like that it has a dual flush so that I can save water. It took a little while to install, not without mess (mainly my fault.) The push handle seems to be made of a coated plastic, not metal, this makes it feel a little flimsy to me compared to the metal flusher I replaced.
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