Compac Home Safe -T- Bumpers - Toilet Seat Stabilizers, Keeps Children, Elderly, Disabled Safe from Slipping Off Shaking, Moving or Wobbly Toilet Seat, White, 4 Count
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pinesontheplains
> 3 dayWe had these on an older toilet seat, bought a new seat and could not get bolts tight enough to keep it from sliding around. Searched hardware stores, Walmart, etc. and could not find them. Did not know what to call them, so was unable to bring them up on Amazon. Thanks to the owner of our local lumber yard, who said they did not stock them, but looked them up and found they were available on Amazon! We are now sitting comfortably and not feeling like the seat is falling out from under us. Great product...
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jw282001
> 3 dayThis product does what it says. I read the reviews and decided to order it and just got my husband to install it recently. We have a water saver toilet with a plastic seat and lid. My son sits on the lid to put his socks on when he gets dressed after taking his shower and ends up loosening the whole seat from sitting on it. We’ve had to replace the plastic bolts holding the seat/lid in place once already. Over time, one bolt broke because of constant slipping (you’d tighten it up and he’d loosen it up again putting his socks on). It’s quite annoying to have the toilet seat slip when you sit down. These did the trick and are a hidden gem. These really would be ideal to install when you have kids, for elderly people for safety, or you have a son that insists on sitting on the lid to put his socks on. The seat/lid no longer slips and sits in place as it should. Installation was easy. The product does what it says it does and I would definitely recommend it. You’ll wonder how you lived without it.
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S. A. A.
Greater than one weekWe were replacing toilet seats every year or so, because they would break near the hinges from people moving around on the seat. I dont remember how I stumbled on these a few years ago, but theyve been a godsend. What a simple, great invention! No more loose, distracting seating. No more broken hinges. As such, I think its safe and accurate to say these not only benefit your pocketbook, but also your health. When we are sitting on the toilet, we need to be able to concentrate on the task at hand and not be distracted by loose toilet seats. For what they are, these are pretty expensive at five dollars a set. But for the idea itself, and how easy it is to install, and how well it does the job, the dollar trade-off is worth it. Also, taking into consideration the money saved by not having to replace broken toilet seats anymore, one comes to the realization that there are some things in life you just cant put a dollar value on.
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John McGann
> 3 dayWell, they do work! I gave 4 stars because the screws provided could have been better. Id say before installing go to your hardware store and get 4 matching stronger screws. The ones provided easily strip.
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BUDWlSER
Greater than one weekBought 2 packs, 1 of the bumpers was softer than the other 3. When tightening screw, it dug into the plastic. It will not affect performance, but may make repositioning difficult if I ever need to do that, or remove and re-use it on another toilet seat. My brother sits sideways on the toilet so he can face the sink and smoke, and now he can do that without the seat cover shifting. Also, I shouldve bought these when Amazon had these as free-shipping add-ons because I paid $7.24 each, after shipping charges added, which was more than the cost of the seat theyre attached to. I see they are now available for as low as $2.68 + $2 shipping, or $5.02 as an add-on item, a much better price for these.
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Selena
> 3 dayUsed these to help secure the toilet seats at the house. My spouse and MiL are disabled and unsteady on their feet. When the seats get loose and slide it makes it hard for them to get up. Super easy to install and its been months with no problems!
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Stephanie T
> 3 dayWasnt sure this would work until we saw them, and we did NOT open the package but still cannot return the item, good thing it wasnt very expensive, but not a good look
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Elena
> 3 dayIt seems like a little unnecessary thing but it doe make a difference. IDK, maybe my toilet seat is low quality, but it was brand new when we moved in and i did not think it was a big deal to buy a more expensive one ( we used to have Toto seats in the previous house and never had this issue). We use a bidet attachment and it became quite disturbing to feel that the seat moves all the time. These little bumpers fixed the issue just great. The only downside was that they are not designed for regular plastic seats and the screw would penetrate the seat. I found a simple solution – a few layers on double sided tape between the seat and the bumpers.
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Nicole
> 3 dayA must for sliding toilet seats. Very easy to install.