🚽 Seal the Deal with No Mess!
The Danco 10879 One Toilet Perfect Seal Wax Ring is a revolutionary solution for toilet installations, featuring a hidden wax ring that eliminates mess and provides a 3X stronger seal than traditional options. This complete kit includes adjustable bolts and sliding adapters, allowing for easy repositioning and compatibility with various flange heights. Perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals, this innovative product ensures a hassle-free installation experience.
Size | 1 Pack |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Danco |
Color | Blue |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.61 x 1.61 x 2.5 inches |
Connector Type | Back Mount |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Thread Type | NPT |
Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037155000104 |
Manufacturer | Next by Danco |
UPC | 037155000104 |
Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.61 x 1.61 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | 10879 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10879X |
T**R
Clean, Simple Toilet Installation!
Brilliant!Simplest, cleanest toilet install ever. Finally, someone has created a smarter hardware design for setting a toilet. The people who complain or had to modify the hardware either didn’t understand this kit, or bought the wrong thing for their needs.If you’ve ever installed or removed and reinstalled a toilet, you know what a dirty and unpleasant job it is. Once you’ve cleaned up the flange and removed all the old seal, this will make your life so much easier. I will never go back to the old way! Just try it.
D**K
Superb Idea
This was the first time I fixed a leaking toilet and it worked!
C**E
Better Engineering
I live in a house that's 150 years old. Nothing is square, nothing is plumb, nothing is level. I've had problems for decades with one of the toilet seals leaking. This is a much better idea than the old wax rings. Time will tell but, I have confidence this new design will hold up and I'll be able to get on with my life.
J**L
My first toilet install. Here's hoping.
Never replaced a toilet but it was leaking into the downstairs bathroom ceiling so I gave it a try. I ordered a new toilet and installation kit on line and the danco seal from Amazon. Watched a few you tube videos to get a little familiar with the task at hand.Removed the old toilet and saw the flange was lower than the floor. danco's instruction were to leave a blue rubber extender in the ring. I did so, but there was a little play in the toilet trying to attach it. I decided to remove the blue extender and used the wax seal from the install kit and the danco ring. Toilet is secure to the floor and after a few test flushes there are no leaks in the downstairs ceiling. This is day 1. I am thinking of every reason this might not hold up, including operator error. I figure I will test is for a few more days and watch how it does.
E**D
First time toilet install A COMPLETE SUCCESS!!!!
As an engineer there are some things that come naturally. I'm great with electricity, AC, DC, PV, load panels, 240VAC, split-phase, 3-phase (delta or wye), transformers, datacenter UPSs, HVAC systems, etc. BUT PLUMBING NEVER WORKS FOR ME AND IT ALWAYS ENDS UP LEAKING!!!!So in preparation for replacing an old Toto that was a bear to clean (once a week due to poor design) and wouldn't stop leaking no matter what flapper I put in (and even sanded the inside rim) I watched a bunch of YouTube videos. The ones with detail done by professionals recommended this kit. So I got it. (Also "flapper" is the new name for "ballcock.")WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS: The directions are so well written if you can read pictures you can do this. You can also watch the videos. They included almost every part or piece I'd ever want EXCEPT no shims. You can get shims for $4 at Amazon, HD, Loew's, ACE, TruValue, etc. If you don't want store-bought shims you can use a rubber door stopper triangle and cut it just right.Everything I needed was there, and the instructions were clear, so I had cut the old caulk, removed the toilet, removed the gunky wax seal and stuff ahead of time. I measured as per the kit and didn't need the "blue part" since the level of the flange was above floor height. Took it off, put it aside, never used it.The alignment rods are perfect. I've watched videos of people trying to align the two bolt holes while moving the 80-100lb toilet. Having the two rods marking where to put the bolts in and positioning the toiler so the blue rods stuck out of the holes in the toilet base was TRIVIAL.Then, I removed the blue rods (just pull them out, no friction, no screwing) and put the bolts in. Hand tighten using the plastic grommets. No crescent wrench no channel-locks no torque wrench (they warn you not to overtighten or the porcelain breaks).Hooked up the water and the bidet seat. No leaks!!! My first plumbing job with no leaks, and it was a toilet r/r -- the toughest job excluding the under-sink garbage disposal.The toilet appeared stable but when I sat on it there was a bit of a wobble. Tightening the bolts is not the right answer if they're already hand tight. More YT video and went and got shims. Put them in, wobble gone, cut just shy of the toilet base rim so caulk would hide it, and that was done.Caulked for completeness but not in the back, cleaned it up with a credit card (better than a wet finger because it shoves the caulk into that rounded slot between the toilet base and the floor) and it was good. It's been three plus weeks and it's all perfect.Was it worth the price to get it done RIGHT, THE FIRST TIME, not worry about alignment, and have no leaks?YES YES YES.Great product. Great price. Job done right first time. DIY heaven.
D**E
Works great
I’ve reset Exactly one toilet in my life. This kit made it almost idiot proof. I say almost cuz judging from some of these reviews people can’t read instructions. No matter how much you think you already know just read and it’s easy. Flange below or above your floor? No problem this thing is adjustable. It was perfect for me as I got tile put down where as before was just vinyl. I’d suggest not pulling that black ring out until if it looks like your toilet is still too high. It helps to set the wax.
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