Japanese Sink that Attaches to your Toilet?

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STOP Flushing your money away! Japan INVENTED this device that WILL save you money & the planet at the same time. Brilliant idea that really works! Learn how

Average household of 4 flushes a toilet 20+ (some as high as 40) times per day = 4 gallons wasted washing hands = 36,000 gallons of wasted water.

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I was actually impressed when I visited Japan 10 years ago and saw this toilet sink in a small shop. Also the unspoken escalator rule of sticking to one side when standing and leaving another side open for people that are in a rush is pretty unique.

stephenhan
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I've always thought it ridiculous that we waste clean water flushing our toilets, I found it intriguing that when I was in Ireland the buildings would collect rainwater from the roof in a tank to use for flushing all their toilets!

DrewHayes
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Over 20 years ago I visited a very old house, likely builtprior to 1920. It has a 'water closet, ' a small room with only a toilet. It had a very old version of this product installed on the toilet tank, it looked to be original equipment. I was impressed with the clever design at the time. Of course, those old toilets use about 5 gallons per flush.

Bigfoot
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Will the hand soap cause issues with build up and such on the seals and therefore cause a constantly running toilet?

Nathan-hovr
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This concept need to be adopted by all over the world 🌍

churuwale
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This will be great for my pool bathroom outside where we have a toilet but no faucet or plumbing/drain line for a vanity fauctet!

itzNickyJayBeats
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While I like the idea, it is really pricey for what it is, and some soaps may mess up the toilet tank function over time.
Be sure to read negative reviews along with positive ones

paulcooper
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Nice idea, but a couple drawbacks:
Cold water only.
Washing hands over the toilet might turn off a few people.
Will have to clean the toilet tank now because of dirty water coming in.

assistanttothetravelingsec
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Seen this elsewhere seems like a good option. Just a bit awkward to reach in if toilet is is in a tight space

dnhman
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Now if only my kids would start remembering to flush the toilet 😆

jamespray
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I wonder what the long term effect would be with the rubber seals in the toilet since your introducing soap into the tank

accordxtc
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I lived in Japan for 25 years. The other water saving technique many Japanese families utilize, is to use the bathwater for washing clothes. They have a portable pump that transfers it right into the washing machine. Normally you would wash yourself before you get into the bath, so the water is not very dirty. Cheers from Guam USA👍

rhodesm
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Two words dude: PRISON TOILET. It's a great idea if it didn't bring back bad memories.

aliceinmansonland
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Super cool I wanted to add another toilet to the house by using a stacked washer/dryer unit or maybe one of the new heat-pump combi units. This would free up a small area that I could convert into a half bath but there would only really be room for a toilet and not much else. I remembered that Japan had these toilet sinks and when I searched YouTube of course I got my favorite HGTV YouTuber as the recommended video!

Keep up the great work!

ShaneTheGeek
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Leave it to Silver to find these amazing products. This one IS brilliant .

Striperman
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I used this sink in Japan. Space-saving device for tiny city apartments. I also learned to use bidet hose or washlet seats. Save space and water.

MichaelCMeyer
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Thank you! Saving water and money! Great idea.

juliehenderson
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These toilet sink combos are a must-have for water closets in small barber shops and salons.

PassportBrosBusinessClass
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I remember Popular Science mentioning these, oh, 30 years ago. The Japanese bathroom accessory I want, though, is the pocket/purse sized flush sound generator that ladies carried. Think it would come in handy for long meetings....

JMSobie
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a buddy if mine lives in the states and all of his housemates have a sink like this. I haven't seen him in a while but he should be around in 5 to 10

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