Renovators Supply Manufacturing Sheffield Corner WaterSense Dual-Flush Toilet

Last updated date: June 18, 2021

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9.6

Renovators Supply Manufacturing Sheffield Corner WaterSense Dual-Flush Toilet

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We looked at the top Corner Toilets and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Corner Toilet you should buy.

Update as July 22, 2021:
Check out The Best Corner Toilet for a detailed review of all the top corner toilets.

Overall Take

The dual-flush mechanism on this corner toilet features an easy-to-use push-button system that allows you to switch between light and heavy flushes. The classic white color can be Pantone-matched to existing features in your bathroom to ensure a perfect look.

In our analysis of 13 expert reviews, the Renovators Supply Manufacturing Sheffield Corner WaterSense Dual-Flush Toilet placed 1st when we looked at the top 3 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Heavy Duty Space Saving Corner Bathroom Toilet. Sheffield 2-Piece Tank, Elongated Bowl, And Seat. WATERSENSE 0.8/1.6 Hi-Low Button Flush cUPC and ADA. 32-1/4″ H x 19″ W x 33-3/4″ Proj. 12″ Rough In. Perfect for Unique Small Room Baths. This stylish corner toilet from The Renovator’s Supply is a well-designed and water-efficient fixture for your bathroom. Corner toilet perfect for saving space in a small bathroom. Features: – ADA Compliant – cUPC, ANSI, and Watersense Compliance – Push-button dual-flush mechanism that can save you up to 25,000 gallons of water each year, a light 0.8 gallon flush and a strong 1.6 gallon flush. – Comes in a polished white ceramic finish. – Is of Pantone color to match existing fixtures. – Has our proprietary Reno-Gloss finish for scratch and stain resistance. – Renovator’s Supply toilets meet or surpass EPA water conservation guidelines. – Bolt Covers Not Included Dimensions: 32-1/4″” Tall x 19″” Wide x 33-3/4″” Projection. Hardware: Does NOT come with floor bolts or bolt covers”

Expert Reviews

Expert Summarized Score

9.7
5 expert reviews

User Summarized Score

9.3
91 user reviews

What experts liked

This item is completely scratch and stain-resistant. So, when you are cleaning the toilet, do not worry in case you end up scrubbing a little too hard. With this item, there will be no problem with chipping or staining. The gloss prevents all forms of scratching and external damage.
- Architecture Lab
This corner toilet features a WaterSense hi-low dual button flush. This is an amazing feature on any toilet because it allows you to use as little or as much water per flush as you need.
- Toilet Reviewer
You do not have to worry about keeping your toilet clean with this model. The finish is stain and scratch-resistant. The Pantone color complements both vintage and contemporary style bathrooms.
- Bathroomer
This corner toilet has earnt itself the top spot on our list for a few of the clever design tweaks that allow it to take up less space without sacrificing surface area. First things first, the Sheffield Corner looks good. Its exterior is sleek, with a glossy finish that makes it gleam. It is slightly darker in person than the pictures make it seem, but we think it looks better in real life.
- ToiletsMan
This mechanism has the capacity to save as much as 25000 gallons of water annually, which can help you dramatically reduce your water bills if utilized properly. Building-wise, the toilet is created with grade A vitreous china with shiny white porcelain, Reno gloss finish that’s scratch and stain-resistant, which makes the toilet very lasting.
- Montana's Trail House

What experts didn't like

We wish it came with better installation tools and accessories. There is a dearth of spare screws too. So, in case you lose any, you might have to drop by at the nearest hardware store.
- Architecture Lab
Gasket between toilet and back may be too big. Bolt covers not included.
- Toilet Reviewer
Complex installation instructions.
- Bathroomer
A few customers have raised issues about the toilet being too tall. This will be more of an issue for those of you with shorter stature. Definitely keep this fact in mind before purchasing.
- ToiletsMan
It doesn’t come with a ground bolt or bolt covers, and so these have to be bought individually prior to setup.
- Montana's Trail House

Corner Toilet Overview

While a toilet is first and foremost a functional piece, there is a variety of styles and configurations to serve different contexts, situations and tastes. Among the many variations in tank, skirt, bowl and outlet design, there is one relatively unusual configuration of toilet that can be quite useful: the corner toilet.

While standard toilets sit perpendicular against a single wall with the tank against the wall behind or above the toilet, corner toilets are tucked between two adjoining walls with the bowl sticking out diagonally from the corner. This design is perfect for small spaces, late-addition half-baths or temporary setups.

However, just because it’s space-efficient doesn’t mean it can’t look stylish and provide a comfortable bathroom experience. Notably, corner toilets are more likely to be used by guests, as they are far more common in main-floor half-baths or added guest bathrooms than in original main bathrooms. This may affect the styles and features you would like to choose in a corner toilet.

While there is generally a broader range of choices in standard toilets than in corner toilets, there are still many features to consider, including seat shape and height. Older or classically designed toilets often have round bowls and a standard bowl height between 14 and 16 inches.

Bowl height is measured from the finished floor to the top of the toilet bowl, before the actual toilet seat. There are also elongated bowls and taller bowls compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at 17 to 19 inches in height. This is also known as “comfort height.”

While the tight quarters make different tank configurations uncommon in corner toilets, they do have a variety of flushing systems, including lever and button styles, different types of bowl flushes and dual-flushing mechanisms. Dual-flush is especially good to consider for the environmentally conscious, typically saving thousands or tens of thousands of gallons of water per year.

Buying Advice

  • Always carefully measure your bathroom’s rough-in. This is the distance from the finished wall (not the baseboard or molding) to the center of the toilet’s floor drain or waste outlet.
  • In standard toilets, a rough-in is measured perpendicularly from the wall through the space the tank would go.
  • In a corner toilet, the rough-in distance is measured from both adjoining walls, perpendicularly to an equidistant point. Make sure the corner toilet you choose has the correct rough-in. A rough-in of 12 inches is standard and most common, but older or custom installations may be different.
  • If you, your guests or those you live with have mobility issues, consider an ADA-compliant taller toilet and elongated seat. The higher toilet seats can not only be a great relief to the elderly or those with disabilities, they can offer a more comfortable experience for everyone. Corner toilets are commonly available in ADA-compliant heights.
  • Since corner toilets are less common, they tend to come in fewer colors. However, many manufacturers will provide Pantone-matching. The most common color is pure white, so if you want to play it safe, coordinate your bathroom around this assumption.