🚽 Secure Your Seat with Style!
The Hibbent Universal Toilet Seats Screws and Bolts kit offers three distinct installation solutions, ensuring compatibility with a variety of toilet brands. Designed for easy installation, this kit includes durable materials and is specifically tailored for openings of 14-16mm, making it a reliable choice for any bathroom upgrade.
D**.
Fit perfect
I had one of the toilet seat screws break off on a hidden side toilet so I had been wondering how to replace it when I couldn’t get my hands anywhere near the screw. Found these and one of the options worked perfectly. Easy install and seems to hold the seat well. Update: after a while of these being installed I have noticed it does allow the seat to shift slightly, not really noticeable as you are seated but small movement over time. I assume it is from it being rubber and not solid. It easily resets though so it’s only a minor annoyance.
D**D
For Elderly wanting both Toto Washlet and Toilet Seat Riser
This is a very specific review for especially those who benefit from a toilet seat riser (Carex) but also want a washlet (Toto). My father has really appreciated the Toto washlet I got him a couple years ago. He's very elderly and generally weak and cannot clean himself, so he has become dependent on the washlet. More recently, he has benefitted from a toilet seat riser that my brother was able to somehow fit together but not securely (every time he plopped down, the riser and washlet would move all over the place). My father recently moved in with us, so I wanted to continue providing that toilet combo but also wanted to figure out how to make it more secure.The Toto washlet base plate has a fairly small hole for their proprietary screws, a hair smaller in diameter than the 1/4" screw. The riser also obviously added considerable length to the screw needed. After trial and error at the hardware store (no screws long enough that would fit thru the washlet base plate hole), I finally tried this Hibbent set. The 3rd "option" worked out: it was long enough to span both the riser, washlet and toilet bowl base (also Toto). Also, by using a 1/4" drillbit, it didn't take much effort to widen the holes in the washlet base plate in order for the Hibbent screws to pass through easily. It's also convenient that this packet obviously comes with washers and nuts that all fit together. Once the screws secured the riser and washlet to the toilet bowl, the whole seat was stable as a rock. Worth every penny.
T**O
So far so good.
I only used the black rubber ones so far. they work good so far. the seat has not loosened up yet so will see.
S**N
IT WORKED!
I have a plastic toilet seat, purchased at Home Depot. I don't remember the manufacturer, probably Bemis or American Standard. I had to put a riser and bars on the toilet for my wife, which came with a longer bolt and different hardware. When I placed my wife in assisted living, I took the riser and support rails off. Unfortunately, I could not remember what I did with the original hardware. Home Depot had a replacement kit for attaching an oak toilet seat, which had a usable bolt and nut, but the seat attachment had a large hole. The head of the bolt, even with the supplied washer, would have gone right through the attachment hole. I had a larger washer, but that would have prevented the "cap" of the attachment piece from closing over the bolt and the seat would have moved around. This kit did the trick. It comes with two sets of bolts, on set longer than the other, two sets of nuts, two sets of rubber inserts for the shaft in the toilet that the bolt must go through, and most importantly, one set of washers just the right size. I cut one set of rubber inserts to size with a utility knife so they would not extend beyond the shafts, pushed them into the shafts, put the toilet seat in place, dropped in the bolts with the washer under the bolt head, screwed them in, tightened the lock nuts onto the bolt until flush with the toilet, and voila - a toilet seat tightly fastened to the toilet with no wiggle. Recommended.
M**M
It fits you just need to screw it...
They work great once you get them installed. I used the long black one on my Standard toilet. I had to lube them up with some soap. ****With the SCREW in the black sleeve about 3/4 of the way through, and using a rubber mallet just strike the top of the screw while in the whole and it will squeeze in for a tight fit. Then remove the screw and put the seat back in and then screw down. I installed this twice on the same toilet after we got a bidet. After a year, the seat wiggles a bit for me but it's very minimal but keep in mind I'm 400lbs. Wife and kids say they have 0 play on the seat.UPDATE***I installed this while visiting my in-laws. They however didn't have a rubber mallet so I used a hammer. As such I decided to use the smaller black sleeve instead of the long ones. Screwed in the screw 3/4 of the way in to the small black sleeve and lubed it up with shampoo. Then with the hammer I hit the top of the screw until it fit through all the way and was flush. Remove screw, put on seat and then tightened the seat down. Seat is staying put so far.
W**.
good idea but needs review
I have the most popular unibody toilet made by Kohn, Kohl, or something .... we needed to put a new seat on it and needed a kit .. the manufacturer sells some ridulous $25 bag with two bolts and anchors ... this looked like a good alternative for toilet seats that needed anchors, i.e. the bolts don't go all the way through. Sorry, forget the word "universal" as it didn't work. All the bolts look good but are all too large for our very common brand name (that I can't spell I admit) .... one should not advertise universal if you can't include a pair of anchors for the most common size.
D**Y
Too big for toilet. All options.
They provide different LENGTHS of screw.They don’t provide different WIDTHS.Every single option they provided was too big to fit in the hole. And if I use the screw without the supports, it will wobble because there’s nothing there.Useless. Unless you have exactly the right toilet hole.
C**H
Great product
Once I figured out which piece to use on my particular toilet seat it was very easy to install and am happy with the way these keep my seat in place. I have a Kohler toilet and now the seat stays in place very nicely. I would highly recommend this product to a friend.
K**S
Great fix for loose toilet seats!
Loose toilet seat bolts very annoying, but I didn't know what type of replacement botls to use.I choose this kit because it includes many options. The short rubber ones worked perfect for me!
D**U
Just perfect
Exactly what I needed.
R**.
SAVED MY TOILET
Though misadventure of attempting to install a bidet attachment, I unscrewed one of the bolts holding the toilet seat on my toilet, believing, naively, that I'd be able to reverse the process. Well, my toilet is wall mounted, and whatever was holding the seat bolt on to the body of the toilet fell off the end of the bolt, and into the wall. Using a toilet seat with only one bolt is about as fun as it sounds.I wasn't able to find ant kind of solution through the hardware store, and my building HAD to install insanely expensive 'designer' toilets making replacement parts impossible to find.I had no idea which of these would work, but one of them did, and I may now use my toilet seat again in peace.ONE small point is that the one that worked has a SLIGHT wiggle to the seat still, but barely perceptible. It is not as tight as the remaining originally installed bolt.
M**P
Boff!
Très dispendieux pour ce que c'est en réalité, sa se dévissé comme les autres systeme
Z**Y
Ignore the negative reviews
The negative reviews + the crappy photos of the vendor (the screws/ washers are screwed in the actual packaging) are causing a lot of confusion. This is quality of this set for the price seems excellent
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