KTPL5 Tank Porcelain Lever, Oil Rubbed Bronze vs Eva Toilet Tank Lever, Brushed Nickel
Overall winner: Eva Toilet Tank Lever, Brushed Nickel
Key Differences
Moen's Eva lever (brushed nickel) has a higher review count and notes easy installation and coordination with the Eva collection, making it a better fit for buyers wanting a matching trim and reliable user feedback. Kingston Brass's oil rubbed bronze lever emphasizes brass construction and a classic look and is slightly lower in listed price tier, but it has mixed notes on longevity and fit
KTPL5 Tank Porcelain Lever, Oil Rubbed Bronze
Porcelain and brass toilet tank lever with oil-rubbed bronze finish. Replacement lever for front mount tanks; includes a long-lasting build with easy installation. Customers note attractive appearance and solid feel, but durability and fit are mixed
Pros
- attractive brass appearance
- solid feel
- easy to install
- durable metal construction
Cons
- durability concerns
- mixed functionality reports
- fit not consistent
Eva Toilet Tank Lever, Brushed Nickel
Brushed nickel toilet tank lever with flexible front, side, and angle mounting. Coordinates with Eva collection; designed for hassle-free installation. Customer insight notes easy installation and quality, with mixed feedback on mounting system
Pros
- flexible mounting options
- coordinating Eva collection
- hassle-free installation
- durable brushed nickel finish
Cons
- mixed feedback on mounting system
- some reports of slip issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Kingston Brass |
| Durability | Moen |
| Versatility | Moen |
| User Reviews | Moen |