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🚽 Improved ABS Black Cast Iron Closet Flange Replacement - Oatey 43538, 4-inch Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of 🚽 Improved ABS Black Cast Iron Closet Flange Replacement - Oatey 43538, 4-inch

Replaces broken cast iron closet flanges. Rubber compression gasket enables flange to be used on many types of cast-iron piping. 3 stainless-steel bolts compress the rubber gasket to secure the flange to the existing piping. Compression joint provides up to 3 in. of adjustment to the riser. Durable plastic construction for long-lasting use. Replaces broken cast iron closet flanges. Installs easily without tools. No need to tear up existing floor. Smooth unrestricted flow design.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for my old house!

Worked great for my old cast iron pipe house. I was able to cut and install the pipe and after a year it was working perfectly.

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • New competition has arrived

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use, saves money

Worked great on my old cast iron piping when the lead reinforced brass flange came loose. I just had to carefully cut the rust off the inside of the cast iron to make it fit and now it fits perfectly and no more fiddling with the cast iron.

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for my old cast iron setup.

I have used them twice in my 1960's house. The previous build used multiple rings over an old cast iron ring. This led to a leak under the tiles. With 43538 he lifted the edge right above the tile. I used a gasket but it was placed under 43538 so there is no risk of leakage. Works great, sealed, no leaks.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Saved the day on Faucet Flanges

Was remodeling a bathroom and one of the jobs was the toilet. My current setup is that I had a cast iron flange that was in bad shape. Ordered this before I knew I needed it because I wanted to be ready. Lo and behold, I needed it. All stores are sold out and I'm so glad I ordered it. Does exactly what I need and now I can do #1 and #2 knowing my toilet is installed correctly.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just what I needed best in faucet parts

I had an old cast iron toilet flange and pipe that needed replacing from the flange up. After being able to break, drill and rip out the old cast iron flange, I needed an ABS flange to fit the old cast iron pipe and it worked. I installed the flange on top of our new floor tile and using an allen wrench, gently tightened the three screws on the inside to expand the rubber band on the outside that holds the gasket in the tube. Great invention. Exactly what I needed! Thank you Otey!

Pros
  • practical
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used to replace an old cast iron basement flange

I was renovating my basement bathroom and found I had a rusting 4 inch cast iron toilet flange that was flush with the floor with rusted screw slots. You better try To knock the flange out of the concrete slab I used this flange replacement. Because of all the rusty iron spikes around the pipe, the neck of the flange didn't fit the pipe at first. My impact wrench opened the pipe. I then applied some liquid soap around the gasket and the replacement flange slipped right in. Align it. I will say…

Pros
  • . New
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Better to get it right the first time.

Piece of excrement. The compressible seal is only as thick as a rubber band. The nuts on the bottom rest on the plastic to tighten. They don't tell you how tight to tighten, I expected a snug fit with a "gasket" to be tight enough. If you overtighten the gasket will slip out of the grooves and you won't be able to get it out without tearing the plastic around the nuts on the bottom. I started installing and found that the old pipe wasn't quite straight. I corrected it when tightening, but I…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Gets the job done, knows his tools and what can hurt you.

In my spare time I have been renovating my house for about 2 years. This flange was perfect for retrofitting during my bathroom renovation, a few notes: 1. If you're retrofitting an old cast iron pipe like many others have mentioned you're going to struggle. In my case I had to cut the pipe with a $9 cast iron reciprocating saw from Port Freight. After it's cut to my tile height, you need to make sure the inside of the pipe is smooth for this flange. The easiest way is to take an old solid saw…

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • Some disadvantages

Revainrating 3 out of 5

If you have old cast iron pipes, be prepared for a possible struggle.

I ended up getting it to fit my 50 year old 4 inch cast iron downpipe but it scratched A LOT on the inside of the pipe to fit. Over the years, the inside of the drain pipe has corroded and formed a "bumpy" rusty scab. It is IMPOSSIBLE for it to fit without removing a significant buildup. I ended up using a 3-5/8" bi-metal hole saw to clean out the inside and eventually managed to assemble it, but it took a lot of effort and probably destroyed my $18 hole saw in the process. I like the fact that

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Secret