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SANIFLO Sanicompact Comfort - Dual-flush System - Residential

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Style: Sanicompact Comfort


Features

  • BONUS HALF BATH: The Sanicompact Comfort is a self-contained dual-flush toilet system used to install a half-bathroom up to 9 feet below the sewer line, or even up to 120 feet away from a soil stack. For residential use only.
  • DUAL PURPOSE: The Sanicompact will also discharge gray water from a sink. The wastewater drains into a 1.25 hose connection in back of the toilet.
  • EFFICIENCY AT ITS FINEST: The standard dual flush version uses 1.28 gpf or 1 gpf and uses less water than any regular toilet but with the same efficiency. The push button activates a timer and a solenoid valve in order to fill and wash the bowl.
  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Motor: 0.5 HP oil-filled thermally protected; Noise level 53 dBA (Lp) (measured at 3 ft.); Discharge rate at 9 ft: 24 GPM; Certification code: CSA (IPC, NSPC); Connections: Sink
  • 3 YEAR WARRANTY: All of Saniflo's products have a 2 year warranty with purchase, and an extended year with registration. Our warranty program can offer peace of mind, should a problem arise.
  • SERVICE CENTER based in the US

Color: ‎White


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2 x 2 x 2 inches


Material: ‎Plastic


Brand: ‎SANIFLO


Item Weight: ‎72 Pounds


Installation Method: ‎Floor Mounted


Seat Material Type: ‎Plastic


Manufacturer: ‎SANIFLO


Part Number: ‎020


Item Weight: ‎72 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2 x 2 x 2 inches


Item model number: ‎020


Size: ‎16.5 x 20.25 x 17


Style: ‎Sanicompact Comfort


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 year warranty


Date First Available: January 12, 2022


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  • Decent Little Unit and Magically Have a Commode Where None Existed (Have Uploaded Video of it)
Style: Sanicompact
The media could not be loaded. Update 12/15/19: We've had the unit for several months now and it's worked out great for us. Well worth the time/effort for the install. If you are hesitating, just do your research and select the right model for your level of anticipated usage in your home! I know it's a "first world issue" but if you can provide the "luxury" of a second commode in a one washroom house, why not? As far as "care" for the unit, I use the same products that we use in the regular toilet to clean the bowl--baking soda. Works great. -------------------------------------------------- The reason for the 4 stars is because the install instructions for this really suck, at this price point Saniflo needs to REALLY provide some more user-friendly instructions WITH WORDS as well as pics. Living in a house with one commode is a pain, have been wanting to add at least a 1/2 bath but the cost is prohibitive until I came across this little pal. I considered doing a composting unit, but once I read about the Saniflo I decided to give this a whirl. I converted a laundry closet that about the size of a walk-in closet, since I could make use of the existing water lines, the GFCI outlet, and the drain as it backs right up to the existing bathroom plumbing. I initially viewed the install guide on the Saniflo website and realized it's not the most user-friendly thing in the world, mostly all pics...so I went hunting for videos and found a few on youtube that provided a bit more detail on the install. Also found a couple of forums that were mostly UK based, but they helped a bit on just providing more real world info. THE INSTALL: DIY OR NOT?? I will state that if you are looking for a plumber experienced in installing one of these--Good luck with that, Saniflo has an alleged listed of "preferred" installers on their website by geographic location. Out of curiosity, I contacted four of them to see what they would charge to install the unit for me, out of the four only one was even interested in doing it and he wanted $2500. I then contacted around 5 plumbers in my local area, even tried the big box orange home improvement store, the guy showed up to give an estimate and even though that store sells these as well, he ran like a scared rabbit as he had zero experience, didn't even know such a thing existed. LOL. The most expensive estimate I received was $4200. HA! In any case, this install can really be a DIY if you know your way around some basic tools and do a little research. If Saniflo would provide a REALLY good installation guide WITH WORDS AND PICS that would make it even better. Anywho, the unit is now installed and it works. Tapped into the water supply line for the sink from the other bathroom and the discharge pipe. Would also recommend installing a ball valve cutoff for the discharge line from the toilet, in case your unit ever has to be disconnected you can isolate the discharge line and avoid any potential messes, we did it and it's no big deal. Additionally, leave yourself some space behind the unit in case you need to get back there for some reason, if you put it too close against the wall you will NOT be able to reach that pump or the lines if the need arises. USAGE INFO: For us, this unit is a "light duty" usage, there are no small children who might things down it, or anyone in the house dumb enough to put anything in it other than bodily waste. If you have a situation where you have small children or a lot of folks in the home, you might want to consider one of their other models with the external pump. For this unit, the pump is not that loud (have uploaded a video of it flushing), not sure why people have stated that, it's no louder than the washer or dishwasher. Will be prettying up the space with storage, paint, etc. and hiding the lines with some shelving units. We use 1-ply paper, has good pressure to handle #2 flushes. I've left a panel of sheet-rock open and will probably make a panel that we can easily remove if this needs any servicing in the future. Overall, it appears to meet our needs and we like it so far, it's not super expensive and it has a 3 yr warranty if you register it with Saniflo. The biggest challenge is to find someone willing to install water lines and tap into the drain system to install it for you, if you do not DIY it, plumbers want you to break concrete, or charge you 2-3 X the cost of the unit to install it. In my case, we got some help from a handy-man which worked out just fine as there is no huge amount of plumbing to do with this unit. I will try to update this review after we've had it in service for awhile. We did install a sink as well, but did not run it into the back of the Sanicompact, I just felt that was bit much to ask of it for this house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2019 by J J

  • Does the job!
Style: Sanicompact
We added this to a basement bathroom and it works great! The septic line is about 48-56" above our floor and this has no issues pumping up and out. We've run it for about a month now, giving it "the test" and it clears the bowl on one flush. Also, as the name says, it's compact! Not meaning the seat is small - I'm 6'1", 265lbs, and I find it comfortable. Compact in the sense that it takes up less space in the bathroom than conventional toilets because it doesn't have the water tank behind. We also plumbed in the sink to drain to this toilet, as they advertise, and that works great too! Highly recommend for a basement install application needing upflush capability! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by T. Norton

  • Great product but mine had a bad solenoid valve
Style: Sanicompact
Great product but mine had bad solenoid valve they sent a new valve but I had to make the repair I think a defective $1,100 toilet should have been replaced but it wasn’t to hard to replace solenoid
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022 by kenneth Conkle

  • Great toilet!
Style: Sanicompact
This toilet and pump works absolutely perfect. Added a sink to it. No missing parts or peices. Only issues was sanding down the water puppy line to get it to fit into a 3/8 compression sleeve. But I think that is done because other countries use a slightly thicker line then 3/8 . So it is not really a negative because they have to make it universal. Perfect toilet and came packaged extremely well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by Car cars

  • Broken after 2 years of light usage.
Style: Sanicompact
Worked well for 2 years of light usage. It's now non functional and in need of parts.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by NR

  • Works great
Style: Sanicompact
I put this in a basement apartment that I am building for my daughter. it runs out a 1" line, 1 foot horizontal, 90deg bend, then 9 feet vertical, 45deg and 45deg bend, then 20 feet horizontal (with 1/4" /ft slope) and into a wye that joins an existing 2" line and then into the soil stack. It is being fed by a 1/2" water line that is 8' off of a 3/4" line. Being used to standard toilets, it sounds like it runs for a long time, but it does it's job of getting everything out. It works better than the toilets upstairs. There is one round flush button, with 2 sides. I told my daughter that the little circle was for number one, and the big one for number two. Push either one and the macerator runs regardless, you just choose how much water to use. It's fairly quiet, maybe a little bit louder than a standard toilet, but definitely not obnoxious. Mounting was easier than i thought. I didn't put any holes in the wall until the unit arrived, just the electrical outlet. I left the water valve inside the wall and get to it through an access panel on the opposite side. When I got it set where I wanted it, I drew an outline on the wall and made a small hole for the water line and a larger one for the exhaust. you can't see either with it mounted. Just follow the included directions and be sure to mount the seat first. It arrived 'double packed', surrounded by plenty of foam, no damage at all. I'm 6'1" and a big guy, while it's a little smaller than a standard toilet, it's still comfortable. If you can use the toilet in a standard to large RV, you will be fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2014 by Jeff

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