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American Standard 6581.015.020 Maybrook Vitreous China 1.0 GPF Urinal, White Product Description:



  • Vitreous china
  • Washout flush action
  • Low-consumption
  • Outlet spud with 1-1/2" tubing tailpiece
  • Easy clean surface

Product Description

Color/Finish:White Flush valve sold separately; see accessories Vitreous china Low-consumption (3.8 Lpf/1.0 gpf) Flushing rim and washout flush action Integral strainer 3/4' inlet top spud Wall hanger Meets ANSI flush requirements at 0.7 to 1.0 GPF Outlet spud with 38mm (1-1/2') tubing tailpiece, less supporting screws

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Man Cave magic.
By Ryan Barnhart
Mounted this in my Man Cave, love it! The mounting bracket requires two screws, bolted mine to concrete with a few anchors. And then there are two more bolts at the bottom, so four in all. 3/4 spud input, and 1 1/4 inch standard drain out. So I was able to get everything else I needed at my local hardware store. Instead of a regular (and expensive) water supply valve, I used a simple 3/4 ball valve like this LDR 022 2204 3/4-Inch IPS Ball Valve, Lead Free Brass. 10 bucks versus 100, no brainer. Total spent on drain, PEX lines, and Sharkbite fittings brought the project in under $175. Being the only guy I know with a urinal in his house? Priceless.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5ALL bathrooms need a urinal, says wife!
By Keith Jenkin
I've had urinals in the last two houses. Two in this one and one more coming (for the mancave). They are in the fancy, decorator-style bathrooms along with a bidet and Jacuzzi. The Sloan valves are way cool: Triple chromed solid brass, and totally retro. Fits in well with our wall hung toilets (easy cleaning and no scuzzy grout). My wife (and I of course) love urinals. No sniveling about the seat left up, and no need to lift it up either. Her friends at first are snippy, then become enthusiastic believers when they realize the benefits, including the absence of drippies on the floor. I plumbed mine with 3/4" supply pipe as recommended. (Sloans need their water, right now, to affect a siphon in the trap.) A 1/2" feed might work. Try it if it already exists; but for new, use 3/4".

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5No regrets
By C. Hagen
This urinal was ordered and installed in a recent bathroom remodel. It is a perfect size and very affordable. It is mounted next to the toilet. Originally I had plans for a privacy panel between the urinal and the toilet but discovered that it was not necessary. Sitting on the toilet you are far enough forward that you don't even notice the urinal is there. Having this in my bathroom makes me very happy. I was a little bit nervous about it, since I don't know anyone else that has one, but it makes me very happy to have it and use it, and I would recommend it to anyone that is considering it. I am also very happy with the flush valve, also ordered from Amazon: Sloan 186-XL Regal Urinal Flush Valve (3082653), Chrome.

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