Danco 11096 Toilet Tank Lever, Polished Brass







Key features
- •SAY GOODBYE to sticky handles, corroded trip levers, outdated bathroom designs and broken levers
- •UPDATE BATHROOM FIXTURES with this decorative toilet handle designed to fit front or angle mounted applications (not suited for left side mounting applications)
- •EASY TO INSTALL - simply trim arm to size needed
- •DURABLE brass construction provides strength and reliability against the rigors of everyday use. Polished brass finish resists scratching, fading and tarnishing
- •IDEAL for bathroom remodel or upgrades to a polished brass finished look that matches well with modern bathroom styles.
Danco 11096 Toilet Tank Lever, Polished Brass
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Customer Reviews
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Superior Product (and left-side mounting!)
Chengstress✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2018
Excellent product - far superior to other products on the market that don't fit well, wobble/wiggle, and are made of plastic or metal coated parts. All solid metal parts with this product - no plastic. The wing-nut easily and tightly secures the lever arm with no bumping into the flush valve, while the the metal lock nut secures the handle so there is absolutely no wobbling of the lever. Handle mounts perfectly on the left-side. Super easy to install in 5 minutes. After initially purchasing two handles, I purchased an additional two handles.
Brass Is Class!
DocWizard✓ Verified Purchase•April 2, 2018
We have bright brass on the fixtures in the bathrooms and it is increasingly more difficult to find replacements. The control lever on the commode in our guest bath had corroded through inside the tank and needed replacement. I do not remember the brand of the after market handle, but it never seemed to fit right and was not the easiest to flush. This new Danco handle was a little more involved in installing though nothing at all complicated. And once I had it adjusted, it made flushing noticeably easier, the lever fit perfectly and was level, and the look was much improved from anything the big box DIY stores had to offer. The decor fits in perfectly with what we already had.
Breaks quicker than cheap handles due to poor stress design.
Michael J. Murphy✓ Verified Purchase•June 14, 2017
I purchased this as Home Depot and paid more than twice the price of the "cheap handles". I had a "cheap handle" and it broke a few years after I put it in. I'd rather not deal with toilet mechanisms every few years, so I wanted to buy a handle to last for decades. This device broke at its base about 1 year later, QUICKER than the cheap one I previously purchased!
Handle looks and feels much better than the cheap alternatives, but breaks quicker due to poor stress design.
Handle looks and feels much better than the cheap alternatives, but breaks quicker due to poor stress design.
The best of a limited choice
Mike in ABQ✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2016
Seems to be few options for polished brass/gold tone plumbing fixtures any more. This is the only one all metal I have been able to find for side flush toilets. The only problems I had is that the fitting is slotted to allow a very short handle path flush distance, making it finicky for attaching the chains in the toilet, such that much trial and error on setting the chains is necessary. Also, the mounting square of the handle fitting was too large to insert flush into the handle hole on one of my Kohler toilet tanks.
Great handle, significantly better quality than others I have tried
Hostage67✓ Verified Purchase•April 10, 2016
- Looks Great
- Made out of metal, good solid quality not cheap plastic like many of them.
- Snug fit with appropriate rubber grommit to keep the handle locked down tight
- Easy to install
There is no reason not to pick this up if you need a replacement and like the looks of this handle. The only oddity I found with this was that the bend in the arm causes it to stick out pretty far into the tank, but that was not a major hurdle. This is only an issue if your overflow drain(tube that your flapper connects to) is positioned on the front side of the tank (mine was). The solution for me was to simply remove the overflow tube for the fill valve that normally connects to the top of the overflow drain, and simply slide it straight down the inside of the overflow drain instead of connecting it at the top of the overflow drain. Another option if you run into this would be to remove your overflow drain enough to twist it so the actual tube is on the back side of the toilet and not the front. Alternately you could also just opt to bend the handle arm so it didn't stick out quite so far into the toilet as well. But in my case simply moving how the fill valve overflow was connected to the overflow drain was a quick and easy solution to this issue.
- Made out of metal, good solid quality not cheap plastic like many of them.
- Snug fit with appropriate rubber grommit to keep the handle locked down tight
- Easy to install
There is no reason not to pick this up if you need a replacement and like the looks of this handle. The only oddity I found with this was that the bend in the arm causes it to stick out pretty far into the tank, but that was not a major hurdle. This is only an issue if your overflow drain(tube that your flapper connects to) is positioned on the front side of the tank (mine was). The solution for me was to simply remove the overflow tube for the fill valve that normally connects to the top of the overflow drain, and simply slide it straight down the inside of the overflow drain instead of connecting it at the top of the overflow drain. Another option if you run into this would be to remove your overflow drain enough to twist it so the actual tube is on the back side of the toilet and not the front. Alternately you could also just opt to bend the handle arm so it didn't stick out quite so far into the toilet as well. But in my case simply moving how the fill valve overflow was connected to the overflow drain was a quick and easy solution to this issue.
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