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Posted at 4:57 PM on Monday 11/21/11 by
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Amazon has the MJSI HYR270 HydroRight Drop-in Dual Flush Converter for $19 with free shipping on orders $25 or more. Otherwise shipping is $6. Converts your toilet into a water-saving two-button version with a quick flush for liquids and paper. Approximate savings of 15,000 gallons per year for a family of four. Easy installation, but will not fit all toilets, read product description for details.
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    sonic_raptor - Posted 5:26 pm PST 11/21/11 (20 Posts)  Report Spam

    Might recommend that you purchase the kit with the fast fill valve.
    Pros - Installation is a breeze.
    Cons - You have to get the seal just right at the bottom or it leaks and the quick flush doesn't pull everything down the drain without depressing it in for longer than 3 seconds (which defeats the purpose).

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    Solow - Posted 5:44 pm PST 11/21/11 (3512 Posts)  Report Spam

    This reminds me of 1st gen low flow. With the additional flushes it was even more wasteful.

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    LVWelkin - Posted 8:12 pm PST 11/21/11 (66 Posts)  Report Spam

    sonic_raptor is speaking out of his doughnut. I installed this many months ago and it works fine. There are two buttons for pee and do-do. You do not need to keep a button pressed for 3 seconds. Press the button and let it go. The buttons do not even stay depressed, so why keep pressing them for 3 seconds? One press activates the mechanism and keeping the buttons pressed does nothing. I guess sonic_raptor cannot read, since the instructions clearly state that it is not necessary to keep the buttons pressed. What a jerk.

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    btc909 - Posted 9:26 pm PST 11/21/11 (3334 Posts)  Report Spam

    I installed one, easy, no problems. Far less bacon challenged then the arm with the float.

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    UnionBrother - Posted 9:48 am PST 11/22/11 (87 Posts)  Report Spam

    For people who eat a lot of sloppy joes and big bags of corn, this doesn't seem like a great product.

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    rkpoo - Posted 9:55 am PST 11/22/11 (641 Posts)  Report Spam

    For that you need the third button: Made in USA Bowel Cleanse

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    rkpoo - Posted 9:57 am PST 11/22/11 (641 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's kind of like the whirlpool the Black Pearl sailed into.

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    sonic_raptor - Posted 4:48 pm PST 11/22/11 (20 Posts)  Report Spam

    I try not to speak out of my doughnut. I just installed these less than a week ago. The seal ring is lifted for as long as you have the button (pee) pressed. Try it. For my installation, I have to hold the button in longer for it to replace the pee (on both toilets).

    I'm definitely not a toilet expert... could have something to do about water flow rates. Maybe I got two faulty units. Just commented on an observation.

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    zzyzx - Posted 5:01 pm PST 11/22/11 (5134 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'm out on this wussified toilet flusher... Now, if they could come up with a retrofit turbo blaster hydro flush that had the power to liquefy a beacher turd, I might be in for couple of units...

    I marveled at the power of the industrial strength hydro jet powered stream of water that blasts the snot out of turds, toilet paper, and whatever else left floating in public toilets and I've wanted the same power and performance available for home use... And for nothing more then to have one bad-ass Hemi powered toilet flusher that operates with a roar... Sort'a a Tim The Tool Man type thing... I might, then, even be inclined to paint flames on the side of the toilet to go with what's under the hood, so to speak...

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