Flush Valve85406
Weight | 0.82 lb |
Length | 1 in |
Height | 1 in |
Width | 1 in |
Flush Valve85406
Store | |
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Max Warehouse | $20.69 |
Faucet Depot | $21.93 |
Faucet Direct | $23.77 |
Build.com | $23.77 |
Ferguson | $23.77 |
Weight | 0.82 lb |
Length | 1 in |
Height | 1 in |
Width | 1 in |
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Reviews
better than universal kit
perfect fir, easy install
kohler flush valve
works great
Perfect fit and great combo price
This kit doesn't cost much more than just the triangular gasket. Why mess around?
Simple and sturdy installation.
right fit
exactly what I was looking for
Perfect transaction
Parts received were brand new, genuine Kohler and just as described. Worked perfectly. Finally fixed my leaking toilet. Thanks!
Works great!
Easy to install and verry quiet. Just what I was looking for.
Great
Parts received in great time and all correct as ordered.
Great
Great price, quick delivery, always go with OEM parts.
Great
Everything went together great! It's almost fun repairing a toilet when you have the right parts.
Great
Got to me quick and just what I ordered.
Great service, easy ordering and solved the problem
The parts we ordered came a day earlier, fit perfectly and stopped the constant running water in our commode. The after market parts we bought at the local big box store never solved the problem. The Kohler parts did the trick.
yes
repair toilet
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repair kohler toilet
Worked perfectly. Great directions, solved a problem I’ve been trying to fix unsuccessfully for months using generic parts.
[Rewarded Review] Stopped the Leak
Our flush valve had a slow leak causing the toilet add water on it's own anytime day or night I tried every thing I could think of to fix it and failed. Installed the Flush Valve Kit and that solved the problem. I should have bought this repair kit first.
I had tried several different flappers, both OEM and manufactured by third-party suppliers, to so...
I had tried several different flappers, both OEM and manufactured by third-party suppliers, to solve the the problem of a VERY slow leak from the tank of my Wellworth commode into the bowl. (This problem caused the tank valve to "top off" the tank about every 10 minutes -- frustrating and wasteful -- some corner-of-the-napkin math revealed that I was losing about 30 gallons of potable water per day into the local sewer system!) At a certain point, I became convinced that an entirely new column, opening, and flapper from the manufacturer would finally silence this "situation." First, this was not as easy to install as I had assumed. I'm pretty handy with tasks like this, but needed about one hour to get the tank removed, the rubberized grommet seated correctly, this unit installed, and the tank properly remounted with no drips or leaks. (The "trick" was tightening the nuts just enough that it produced a solid connection between the tank and bowl WITHOUT cracking the vitreous china.) Second, the fi twas only slightly better between this flapper and the brand-new, OEM part on which it rests -- so my problem was diminished but NOT eliminated. Time for a new commode, I guess. (Still wondering why this didn't work!)
It is doing what it is supposed to do, but there was a manufacturing defect with the overflow tub...
It is doing what it is supposed to do, but there was a manufacturing defect with the overflow tube. The vertical tube is actually a separate piece that is attached to the base at the factory using what appears to be a silicone adhesive. Unfortunately too little adhesive was used on my unit, leaving gaps between the tube and base. After i had the tank fully assembled and filled with water, I could look down the overflow tube and see water flowing through the gap; it was enough to cause several "phantom flushes" each day. So I had to completely disassemble the toilet to fix it. I packed clear silicone into the holes (yes, i know silicone doesn't stick to silicone), let it cure, then coated the whole joint with epoxy. I only have 1 toilet, so for 2 days I had to use a bucket of water to flush. In the end my fix worked, but I expect more from name brand products at this price point. I've attached a picture that shows the defective adhesive in the join before I fixed it.
Good quality
I purchased this product as toilet I was repairing was a Kohler brand toilet.
Seal replacement saves major monet
We noticed one of our 4 toilets in our home was leaking between the tank and bowl. The toilets are 15 + years old. I figured the others would be leaking soon, so I ordered the seal for all the toilets. After installing them, our water bill dropped from $270 to $80 and that was the only thing we did differently. The parts were shipped direct to my home and the packaging was quite good. I would highly recommend replacing this seal if your toilets are more than 15 years old.
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.Description
Upgrade your toilet's performance with this Kohler 2" Black and Yellow Toilet Flush Valve Kit. Designed for Wellworth and Highline models, this durable kit includes all necessary hardware for a seamless installation, ensuring longevity and efficiency.