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Review on πŸ’¦ Sink Twice: Efficient Toilet Tank Addition (15.25"-16.8" Measured with Lid Off) by Matthew Goyette

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my first choice but

I really don't like that cheap plastic sink. It gives me goosebumps but my wife loves it and is very glad we bought it. I see that as an insult to plumbers everywhere while it allowed us to have a cabinet sized sink that barely fits in a toilet. It annoys me to have to wait for the water to start flowing once the float falls into the cistern, and then there's a tiny jet of cold water that spills out once the toilet cistern is full. Your mission, should you choose to do so, is to wash your hands under the tiny faucet before it turns off. It's also frustrating to see the soapy water from your hands ending up in the toilet. I know it sounds silly, but it worries me because anything that gets down the sink drain can clog the flush holes in the toilet rim. Trust me you don't want to plug the little holes under the toilet rim, it would just be that it would be fun to turn off, I'd replace the toilet if I wasn't lucky with a piece of wire. . That's why there's a strainer in the sink to prevent this disaster, at least that's what they thought of. But I still wouldn't recommend brushing your teeth or doing anything other than just washing your hands in that toy sink. Anything you spit or pour into this toy sink can clog the strainer, much better than the flush holes on the rim. Can you imagine toothpaste coming out of the washer's flush holes? Hooray! While this sink can solve the problem that a bathroom sink is too small to install, this is a very limited plastic sink. If you have the space, install an actual sink, and if not, this toy could save your life, or at least the bathroom.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • I won't say anything