DANCO Decorative Toilet Tank Lever, Right Front/Side Mount Handle Replacement, Chrome Handle (89447A)







Key features
- •DESIGNED TO FIT front or angle mounted applications (not suited for left side mounting applications)
- •IDEAL for bathroom remodels and upgrades with a modern CHROME finish that resists scratching, fading, and tarnishing
- •This TOILET HANDLE REPLACEMENT fixes sticky handles, corroded trip levers, outdated bathroom design, and broken levers
- •EASY TO INSTALL - simply trim arm to size needed
- •DURABLE BRASS construction provides strength and reliability for the rigors of everyday use
DANCO Decorative Toilet Tank Lever, Right Front/Side Mount Handle Replacement, Chrome Handle (89447A)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
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Richard
william✓ Verified Purchase•October 25, 2023
good product complies with community standards
Good flush with good handle.
Robert S.✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
Install was pretty easy. Cut rod to fit directly over flush valve. Works great. Handle gives solid feel. WAY better price than factory original, which, by the way, is kind of junkie. I just purchased my second one of these. They look great, work just like you would expect. Much better than the factory originals. Used on two different mgr's toilets.
Great product, but a second rubber washer is needed
William✓ Verified Purchase•October 11, 2023
We have an older toilet and tank. The hole for the handle is larger than what I suspect exist on newer (last 20 years) models. Still not too larger, however, I used the rubber washer with the square inside fitting on the outside, rather than on the inside of the handle. A second similar rubber washer as an extra would have really been nice to have. The handle was far too loose with only the one washer on either side. Directions stipulate it should be installed on the inside, so as a substitute I had a few hose washers (for spray nozzles) and used one of them on the inside. But, still a bit loose and a second hose washer was too much to allow clearance of the inside rod connection eyelet during flushing. Since it was still too loose, I used an O-ring that was thin enough to help secure the handle on the inside and allow the clearance and also tighten the handle as needed. This could all have been avoided with a second rubber washer with the square hole included in the package. The outside rubber washer (as installed) also protects the porcelain tank. Otherwise, a nice product.
DO NOT TIGHTEN HANDLE BEFORE ATTACHING ARM
Vicktory✓ Verified Purchase•September 14, 2023
I love this handle, so far. I will amend my review if I find issues.
I already replaced the tank innards. But it came with a flimsy plastic arm, which I expected, when I ordered this to replace it. The flapper that comes with the innards that I purchased is pretty heavy. I think this is why my handle doesn't stay in the flush position, that other reviewers complain about. I also bought the white handle. Half of the white handle is plastic. I noticed the reviews who complained about handle:arm balance had purchased the metal version, which may be heavier, and adding to the weight discrepancies. If this was to occur, I was prepared to hang a bag of nuts and bolts on the arm with a zip tie. But it hasn't come to that yet.
So I assembled the handle, and thankfully I hadn't tightened that nut, because the arm assembly has to be attached after the handle is attached. I didn't have octopus arms to reach around to screw the wing nut into the screw, and my fingers aren't quite as nimble as they once were. So I had to force the handle down to raise the arm to be able to see and screw the wing nut. When people use the phrase, "This screws!", this is really what they're talking about. I hate screws!!! But I regress.
Once I managed to screw on the wing nut, I tightened that and the handle with pliers. I know you should hand-tighten toilet fixtures, but I have very little muscle strength.
My first flush kept running. I attached the chain in a way that the flapper got caught on the chain's hook that was attached to the arm. This occurred because the arm is much longer than what was supplied with the innards, and I forgot to test it. So I repositioned the chain closer to the handle and wrapped the extension around the arm and back on the hook. I flushed, the tank filled and stopped. Easy peasy, bumble beesy!
I got the white handle and it looks really cute on my commode. It sticks out like a sore thumb, but that's the design on the tank; nothing I can do. Besides, it's still cute.
I'm looking forward to my next flush. I'm sure the novelty will eventually wear off, and life will return to normal with things breaking down around me; but until it does, I'm enjoying the flush!
I do recommend the white handle. And in case you're wondering, I do not know the people who sold this to me; and I did not accept a reward for my review (but I will accept a PayPal donation ðŸ˜).
I already replaced the tank innards. But it came with a flimsy plastic arm, which I expected, when I ordered this to replace it. The flapper that comes with the innards that I purchased is pretty heavy. I think this is why my handle doesn't stay in the flush position, that other reviewers complain about. I also bought the white handle. Half of the white handle is plastic. I noticed the reviews who complained about handle:arm balance had purchased the metal version, which may be heavier, and adding to the weight discrepancies. If this was to occur, I was prepared to hang a bag of nuts and bolts on the arm with a zip tie. But it hasn't come to that yet.
So I assembled the handle, and thankfully I hadn't tightened that nut, because the arm assembly has to be attached after the handle is attached. I didn't have octopus arms to reach around to screw the wing nut into the screw, and my fingers aren't quite as nimble as they once were. So I had to force the handle down to raise the arm to be able to see and screw the wing nut. When people use the phrase, "This screws!", this is really what they're talking about. I hate screws!!! But I regress.
Once I managed to screw on the wing nut, I tightened that and the handle with pliers. I know you should hand-tighten toilet fixtures, but I have very little muscle strength.
My first flush kept running. I attached the chain in a way that the flapper got caught on the chain's hook that was attached to the arm. This occurred because the arm is much longer than what was supplied with the innards, and I forgot to test it. So I repositioned the chain closer to the handle and wrapped the extension around the arm and back on the hook. I flushed, the tank filled and stopped. Easy peasy, bumble beesy!
I got the white handle and it looks really cute on my commode. It sticks out like a sore thumb, but that's the design on the tank; nothing I can do. Besides, it's still cute.
I'm looking forward to my next flush. I'm sure the novelty will eventually wear off, and life will return to normal with things breaking down around me; but until it does, I'm enjoying the flush!
I do recommend the white handle. And in case you're wondering, I do not know the people who sold this to me; and I did not accept a reward for my review (but I will accept a PayPal donation ðŸ˜).
Solid
JT✓ Verified Purchase•August 25, 2023
Easy to install. Solid build heavy.
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