🚽 Flush smarter, not harder!
The Danco HYR451T HydroRight Universal Water-Saving Toilet Repair Kit is designed to convert standard toilets into efficient dual flush systems, significantly reducing water usage. With a quick installation process that requires no tools, this kit includes a dual flush valve and lever handle, ensuring compatibility with most standard flush valves while effectively eliminating leaks.
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Next by Danco |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
Manufacturer | Next by Danco |
UPC | 188670000381 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00188670000381 |
Part Number | HYR451T |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 10.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | HYR451T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | Kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Fill Valve, Dual Flush Valve, Handle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
N**S
Works great! Love it!!
The media could not be loaded. I just got it yesterday overnight and installed it right away. I watched a few YouTube videos and that helped alot. I also deained and cleaned out the tank the day before. The one video that helped me the most was done by a young Asian man. That being said the instructions are great and easy to follow. I would say it took me 45 minutes to install but I was going very slow and referencing the video and it was very easy. A 12 year old could do it so don't be afraid of that. It took a little fine tuning but it works perfectly on both settings. The video I posted is of the short flush and the recovery time. The full flush is stronger with 10 seconds or so more recovery time. Set up properly it only takes a quick press of the handle and it goes into action and works flawlessly. I already recommend it to a friend. Definitely worth the money and you will save more than the kit cost in no time here in Las Vegas were the water prices have went up 50% in the last 10 years.
K**.
Upgrade almost any standard toilet to a dual-flush!
I bought a similar unit to this 20 years ago and it performed great but it finally wore out. I'm replacing that with this unit and I'm glad they have a more "traditional" handle option now. (The previous was a two-part push button that never fit the design of my original tank toilet) The porcelain was perfectly fine so it's nice to not have to replace it but the inner workings can be upgraded. This particular unit has a flow nozzle that refills the tank and it causes a jet of water that flushes out much of the sediment that collects in the tank. It's a great design. I feel it's louder than the previous unit but water flow is great, quick, and all works nicely. The low-flush option seems to have light touch and it took me about a week to figure that out so anyone who buys this unit might want to experiment with how the handle works after installation.
D**R
Flush with Success: A Game-Changer for My Toilet
Wow, installing this universal toilet repair kit was like giving my old commode a spa day! The dual-flush feature is a standout—offering a light flush for liquid waste and a more robust one for solids—making me feel both eco-friendly and efficient. Installation was straightforward, even for someone whose toolbox mainly consists of duct tape and hope.A minor hiccup: the handle feels a tad less sturdy than I'd prefer. But hey, it's holding up well so far.Overall, this kit has transformed my toilet into a modern marvel. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade without calling in the pros.
J**.
Cheap; Have Had 3 Break Quickly
I've actually been through three of these in a matter of years. The first one was installed by someone other than myself and performed well for maybe two years. I don't remember what broke on it, but something gave and it the lever inside kept jamming, so it wouldn't flush at all without coaxing. For whatever reason, I didn't think it was a warning sign with the brand. I just assumed there was something off with the one I had and went ahead and purchased two more; one for each bathroom in my home.I'm now trying to remember back about two years, and I believe my initial intent was simply to replace the broken part on one, but when I got the new set, the design had changed (which I actually took as a reassuring sigh- perhaps they knew there was a problem and fixed whatever went wrong with mine), so I ended up replacing all the parts. I'm not a handyman at all, but with a little help from online videos, I got my first one up and running within an hour. The second one, since I knew what I was doing, seriously took maybe 15 minutes.Unfortunately, the one in my master bath broke within six months of use. I gave up and replaced it with standard fittings. About six months later, the one in my guest bath broke. I don't recall what happened with the master one anymore, but the guest bath one simply had a thing for disconnecting itself. Ergo, every few days, we'd have to pull off the tank cover and reconnect it. We limped along with it like this for maybe six months before one of the younger kids had an issue with it and then dropped the tank cover in the process of reconnecting the flushing system. The tank cover is not replaceable because the company no longer makes it. So, now if I want a functioning toilet with a cover that fits, I need to purchase a whole new one. (Yes, I know, there are universal covers, but have you seen the reviews on those?!?) The new flushing system, which I thought would save money in the long run, wound up being a rather expensive purchase after all. I've actually given up on water-saving flush systems altogether now. Three different kits from the same company went bad, all in different ways.
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