Plumb Craft 2" Running Toilet Quick Fix Kit, White (1)






Key features
- •Includes toilet flapper with chain and seal ring to replace old flapper/ballcock/lift wire mechanism
- •Toilet flapper/fill valve repair kit works on flush valves with or without mounting ears
- •Stops toilets that continuously run, and prevents toilet tank water from leaking into the bowl
- •Fits most toilets including: American Standard, Kohler, Glacier Bay, Mansfield and many more
- •Quality components are highly resistant to corrosion from hard water and harsh chlorinated wat
Plumb Craft 2" Running Toilet Quick Fix Kit, White (1)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.3
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Four Stars
Amazon Customer•February 15, 2018
Easy and quick install.
Waste Of Money
John Maciorowski•February 9, 2018
Not able to figure out what it is supposed to attach to..., seal is NOT as pictured.
Not impressed with this flapper valve replacement.
Bullinski•December 8, 2017
The scenario: A toilet running every 20'ish minutes due to a leaking flapper valve. Have replaced 3 times with replacements from the local big box store that lasted no more the 6-9 months. This particular toilet sees high usage for a residential toilet. We do not have hard water.
The mark:
I am not a pro at toilet tank repair, but I'm definitely no stranger to it either. I've successfully repaired probably 20 toilet tanks over the last 15 years.
The execution:
First off the instructions indicate that you have to completely dry the valve seat prior to installing the adhesive ring. So I said to myself, that's going to be a pain in the butt. I decided to first try installing the new flapper valve on the old valve seat, but the new valve hinge slots are made so that when they engage the old hinge pins the angle of the valve does not match the angle of the seat. I then soaked up every drop of water I could from the tank and let the whole thing air dry for 48 hours to give myself a fighting chance of getting the adhesive ring to stick. After letting the valve seat dry for 48 hours, I just followed the rest of the installation instructions and the install seemed to go as expected. Fast forward two months, the adhesive ring now leaks and I'm back exactly where I was before using this product, a toilet running every 20 minutes.
The mark:
I am not a pro at toilet tank repair, but I'm definitely no stranger to it either. I've successfully repaired probably 20 toilet tanks over the last 15 years.
The execution:
First off the instructions indicate that you have to completely dry the valve seat prior to installing the adhesive ring. So I said to myself, that's going to be a pain in the butt. I decided to first try installing the new flapper valve on the old valve seat, but the new valve hinge slots are made so that when they engage the old hinge pins the angle of the valve does not match the angle of the seat. I then soaked up every drop of water I could from the tank and let the whole thing air dry for 48 hours to give myself a fighting chance of getting the adhesive ring to stick. After letting the valve seat dry for 48 hours, I just followed the rest of the installation instructions and the install seemed to go as expected. Fast forward two months, the adhesive ring now leaks and I'm back exactly where I was before using this product, a toilet running every 20 minutes.
Great item.
Jerry D Harris•December 26, 2016
Worked great, cut out brass rod system of really old toilet, installed on the rim of flapper outlet, used extra silicone, they are working great. Problem solved.
Fixed our vintage toilet!
Vickie Haun•July 17, 2016
We have one bathroom in our house that is vintage and we wasted money and time trying to fix the toilet. This fixed it however we did have to use a different adhesive to get it to stay put. The "putty" included seemed to work well at first but quickly proved it would not stay put over time. That being said, by using another adhesive this perfectly fixed our vintage toilet! Flushes perfectly, does not leak at all.
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