🚀 Elevate Your Bathroom Game with HydroSeat!
The Next by Danco 9D0010672X HydroSeat Toilet Flange Repair is a user-friendly solution designed to fix wobbly or leaking toilets. This durable repair kit includes a rubber funnel that contours to fit any toilet or closet flange, along with stainless steel bolts, washers, and nuts for a comprehensive repair. Made in the USA, it ensures a secure seal against sewer gas and allows for multiple resets, making it an essential tool for any homeowner.
Shipping Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | 10672X |
Item Part Number | 10672X |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Primary material | Stainless Steel |
Finish Type | Blue |
Capacity | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Next by Danco |
Country of Origin | USA |
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Did the job
As describef
R**S
excelente forma de reparar un inodoro
facil de poner para reparar un inodoro
A**N
Perfect fix but hard to install
Oh Gee, this was hard to install!Our flange rotted away completely and for few years we had our toilet sitting on tile spacers to prevent it from rocking. Then i found this little guy, and hubby and I decided to go for it.Installation instructions are pretty clear, however it was somewhat of a nightmare for us. Entire job could have taken us 15 minutes, had Danco mentioned in their instructions that we might need a hammer drill.But we had to discover that on our own.We took the toilet off and cleaned everything in 15 minutes. When time came to drill four holes in our concrete subfloor, that's when we hit the wall. Entire set of out masonry bits broke off, despite of cooling them down. Then we tried titanium bits, entire set ruined as well.After about 50 minutes of drilling, and switching from cordless to electric drill, we thought it's about the time to scrap the job and call the professional to install new flange (with only one toilet inside the home, things were getting down to the wire, if you know what i mean).I decided to google how to drill into subfloor, when i came across something called hammer drill. With bunch of tools we have in the garage you'd think we would hear about this puppy, but we never did.So we sat down in the car, stinky and disgusting and drove to Home Depot. Rented Makita Hammer drill for 40 bucks, came home, drilled four holes in 2 minutes. Installed the toilet in another 10. Fell in love with a hammer drill, and put it on our Christmas wish list.Toilet is rock solid, neat and clean and will be easy to remove to change wax ring in the future.I hope my review will help someone, so you might get that drill before hand.i hate when 30 minute project turns into few hours of wasted time!So, all in all: Don't come knocking, our toilet isn't rocking :)
D**O
Surprised me on how well it fit!
Bought this to use in my bathroom remodel as the old flange had a crack in it, This little handy item saved me a few hours of cutting out the old flange and replacing it. Was a tiny bit annoying to line up but works like a charm! Zero leaks in it and I have had it installed for over an month. Even came with a set of the toilet screws that you might need to replace from fastening down the toilet! Great value!
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It worked as advertised
Was so happy with alittle work and alittle planing i managed to get this headach toilet repaired.....Was really disappointed with the price ,yes i get it its home shopping but i bought this started my repair had to run to H/D an pick up a few things ....an found this exact hydro seal for almost7.00 bucks less then i paid on amazon .....just sayin with everything going on in the world an every $ mattering shop around
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