You can adjust the amount of water that comes out the faucet by putting bottles ( 16.9 FL OZ water or soda bottles are great. You can use also a 1 liter bottle too) filled and the cap on with something that will cause the bottle to sink ( pebbles, uncooked rice, ect.) in the toilet bowl tank. the float will stop filling the tank sooner cause it thinks it reach the max water capacity. if you notice that solids are not flushing with one flush, then you need to remove one bottle at a time and check until solids flushes normal.
Am getting one! Will help me step up to the plate in our drought stricken state to conserve water. I do not plan on brushing my teeth over it...but this will definitely help cut back on water usage. Sure wish I had one in my small trailer when I was getting charged by the park for water usage. Being frugal and other ways clever, my water bill was never cheap!
I could only use this in a case like yours; where you had to, otherwise this would just be an option. Having a sink in case more washing is needed, and not having to flush to do that.
Wash them in the toilet? I'm kidding! Lol. Just do your usual toilet sitting, while doing so - brush your teeth at the same time ... Then when you've finished your duties...flush, spit out, rinse mouth then wash hands or vice versa, and face. It's doable...if not, then this sink isn't for you. 🍻
I don't think they understand your question lol 😂 ... If you do a courtesy flush while sitting on the pot the sink behind you will flow, my guess is that with the aerator it wouldn't splash the back of your head and back.. lol but idk for sure..
Not with this model. This has no knobs to turn, it only taps into the cold water inlet for the toilet. Theoretically you could fill your toilet warm water but it would be a waste of hot water and the water probably wouldn’t turn warm until the tank is filled.
Some people hook their toilet or bidet up to hot water. They say it helps with condensation and prevents mold . However whatever water you have hooked up to your toilet is just routed to come through sink as bypass before it goes into the tank.
So the fresh water coming out of regular plumbing water, than the hand soap water coming down to the tank, so if you want to take number 2 you have to make twice flushing?sorry, explain me..
The fresh water that would normally fill the tank for flushing is diverted into the faucet, so when you flush it initially bipasses the tank while you wash your hands. The used water drains into the tank for the next flush. So flush... the used water in the tank washes the bowl clear and is being replaced by the hand washing water for next time
The point of these sinks, are to save water by using the water that would normally be used to ONLY flush the toilet. Expanding this to wash your face, or do the dishes, is just ridiculous and missing the point entirely.
Cold water isn't as pleasant, especially in the winter, but research has shown that cool water can get hands just as clean: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170530115054.htm
Roy McCullough Water maybe cold but you still have to wash your hands after using the toilet. This sink built in the toilet top is suited for those toilet closets where there is no sink. This is common in a lot of older homes in the UK. So one would have to leave the loo and go to the bathroom to wash their hands. This is leaving a trail of germs. Opening and closing doors. Turning on and off a light switch and if it’s a kid even touching walls and who knows what else? So still better than nothing. I guess you can always wash again when you get to the main sink w hot water if you like.
In hospital, it is advised to wash hands with cold water. Cold fights germs better than warm. Warm water promotes bacteria and virus. Water hot enough to kill bacteria and virus would burn your skin off. Use cold water for increased cleanliness.
You can adjust the amount of water that comes out the faucet by putting bottles ( 16.9 FL OZ water or soda bottles are great. You can use also a 1 liter bottle too) filled and the cap on with something that will cause the bottle to sink ( pebbles, uncooked rice, ect.) in the toilet bowl tank. the float will stop filling the tank sooner cause it thinks it reach the max water capacity. if you notice that solids are not flushing with one flush, then you need to remove one bottle at a time and check until solids flushes normal.
Just put water in the bottle; no need to use anything else like pebbles or rice. It'll stay on the bottom just the same.
Or just use a screwdriver to adjust the float
Awesomesauce thanks we are putting a very small bathroom in our finished basement and I am sold thanks
Thanks! We are considering one of these for a summer cottage ... looks like it will work like a charm!
Am getting one! Will help me step up to the plate in our drought stricken state to conserve water. I do not plan on brushing my teeth over it...but this will definitely help cut back on water usage. Sure wish I had one in my small trailer when I was getting charged by the park for water usage. Being frugal and other ways clever, my water bill was never cheap!
Let me know if you get a nasty soap scum build up in your tank. I had a real me. El Mirage, AZ
*Surprisingly **easy.Looks.Luxury** Smooth close lid, like with cabinets and drawers. Love this and will buy it again.*
Please close the toilet lid before flushing. It's more sanitary.
I could only use this in a case like yours; where you had to, otherwise this would just be an option. Having a sink in case more washing is needed, and not having to flush to do that.
I really like this produce, how can i have it?
Where did you get it? No one has them in stock!
Hello, where I can find that tank sink?
From where can i buy basin with perfect fitting
Thanks for the review!
Hola buenos dias donde puedo encontrar este lavabo donde y como lo puedo adquirir
Where to buy this?
How do i just wash my hands with out flushing the toilet? Or wash my face or brush my teeth?
I thought the same...you have to flush the toliet
Wash them in the toilet? I'm kidding! Lol.
Just do your usual toilet sitting, while doing so - brush your teeth at the same time ... Then when you've finished your duties...flush, spit out, rinse mouth then wash hands or vice versa, and face.
It's doable...if not, then this sink isn't for you. 🍻
These are made to wash your hands.
Question, how does it work when you have to do number 2? Do it splash on you when you sequence flush
No, it flushes like a normal toilet.
I don't think they understand your question lol 😂 ...
If you do a courtesy flush while sitting on the pot the sink behind you will flow, my guess is that with the aerator it wouldn't splash the back of your head and back.. lol but idk for sure..
@@roymccullough9729 “courtesy flush” .. haha haven’t heard that in a minute.
Can I add hot water too.or do we need special toilet thanks
Not with this model. This has no knobs to turn, it only taps into the cold water inlet for the toilet. Theoretically you could fill your toilet warm water but it would be a waste of hot water and the water probably wouldn’t turn warm until the tank is filled.
Some people hook their toilet or bidet up to hot water. They say it helps with condensation and prevents mold . However whatever water you have hooked up to your toilet is just routed to come through sink as bypass before it goes into the tank.
Seriously?
It's there to save on water and rinse your hands, NOT to wash yourself.
Washing hands with soap will b ok. Or not
When you wash your hands, do you have to straddle the seat or is there room to stand off to the side?
exactly what I was thinking. lol
if u use soap to wash your hands, does it get too soapy/foamy in the cistern?
No, it doesn't. You can see the soapy water flowing in, but it is not foamy or bubbly.
@@jenniferrobertscreative alrighty thank you
@@jenniferrobertscreative good way to keep the bowl clean lol.
Cistern? Wtf? Septic? Come on man
My be a stupid question can you brush your teeth with this water?
Yes you can, this water is the same water that comes out of your normal sink faucet
Can you give me the company’s name details
This is great for a tiny home
Even if you don't have the SinkPositive, it's a easy way to reduce the amount of water used to flush. Saving you $$$
pouchy400 like 10 cents
Exelente idea
You have to keep flushing to get water?
Yes, flushing is what turns the water on, but it runs long enough to wash hands.
were can i get it
www.sinkpositive.com
Japan!!
good for lla of people
se necesita perfeccionar hacer dos depósitos
Nice!!!
So the fresh water coming out of regular plumbing water, than the hand soap water coming down to the tank, so if you want to take number 2 you have to make twice flushing?sorry, explain me..
e r I think its just the water thats filling the tank every time you flush, so if you just needed to wash your hands youd have to flush the toilet.
The fresh water that would normally fill the tank for flushing is diverted into the faucet, so when you flush it initially bipasses the tank while you wash your hands. The used water drains into the tank for the next flush. So flush... the used water in the tank washes the bowl clear and is being replaced by the hand washing water for next time
Great
Hm n loction ps
how about hot water for washing hands?
The point of these sinks, are to save water by using the water that would normally be used to ONLY flush the toilet. Expanding this to wash your face, or do the dishes, is just ridiculous and missing the point entirely.
I feel that I need warm water to wash my hands properly , this is just the cold water line that fills the toilet tank so I assume it's just cold ,
Cold water isn't as pleasant, especially in the winter, but research has shown that cool water can get hands just as clean: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170530115054.htm
Roy McCullough Water maybe cold but you still have to wash your hands after using the toilet. This sink built in the toilet top is suited for those toilet closets where there is no sink. This is common in a lot of older homes in the UK. So one would have to leave the loo and go to the bathroom to wash their hands. This is leaving a trail of germs. Opening and closing doors. Turning on and off a light switch and if it’s a kid even touching walls and who knows what else? So still better than nothing. I guess you can always wash again when you get to the main sink w hot water if you like.
Yes, you assume correctly. It's to rinse your hands, not wash your hands and face, or brush your teeth.
In hospital, it is advised to wash hands with cold water. Cold fights germs better than warm. Warm water promotes bacteria and virus. Water hot enough to kill bacteria and virus would burn your skin off.
Use cold water for increased cleanliness.
I bet people would take a piss in the sink if it was public
Really??
Yes, in public bathroom someone definitely would take that challenge.
Great vid, now i know not to buy this...Im just gonna have a tank that is filled with shower water to feed into my toilet's.