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American Standard 760087 0070A SEAT TOILET: Comfort and Durability for Your Bathroom Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of American Standard 760087 0070A SEAT TOILET: Comfort and Durability for Your Bathroom

Genuine American Standard repair part. Seat bolt kit 255, toilet seat. Check your repair part information for compatability. Used by plumbers to repair American Standard products.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

allows for more customization to fit US standard toilet seats

This accessory offers multiple configurations for some specific US standard slow close toilet seat models. One of the most useful components of the package is a set of stainless steel shims that allow the toilet seat to move forward or backward about 1 inch, allowing the seat and lid to remain more upright rather than banging against the flush tank. A very useful part.

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  • Plumbing
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

But solved the problem.

Replacement plastic screw solved the problem but I have following comments; a) a set of screws costs about $18 while a new toilet seat costs $42, so replacement screws cost almost half that of a new toilet seat set; and b) the toilet seat using those plastic screws is poorly designed, resulting in when you try to tighten the screws hard they break due to brittleness (but if you don't tighten them very hard they fall about once in the month from). annoying).

Pros
  • Toilet Seats
Cons
  • Non-Automatic

The good news is that the plastic screws have a stronger head that offers more torque. The kit includes four metal washers that provide a stronger grip on the seat. Both points were a welcome improvement. On the other hand, rubber pads, which are absolutely necessary to prevent the lid from slipping, are completely unsuitable. I had to stuff them in and reduced what they were for. The rubber tips don't match the lid hinges, they're clearly not designed for that. It would make more sense to put…

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  • Tools and Household Goods
Cons
  • Some Bugs