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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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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Walker
> 3 daySo simple and easy I felt dumb for not knowing this for years. Even rubber band temporary brace was so easy I could not figure it out until I had it and then it was embarrassingly easy. Works Perfect
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Boris Stracke PhD
> 3 dayToilet seat stabilizers are well made and work. Came w good instructions and quality but somewhat oversized screws. I had to change to smaller, flatter head screws because one screw head bit a tiny chip into porcelain.
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bbss
> 3 dayI got the double set for two toilet seats. One of them has some contour to it, so these would not fit properly. The other toilet seat was straight and these fit great. They work if you dont have a fancy seat.
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Robert A Scollard
> 3 dayThe bottom seal on one was open - not a big deal. I would buy again.
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Peculiar4
> 3 dayI am so happy I bought these instead of replacing our seat. I have a daughter with a disability and we always have a loose seat. It drives me crazy. These stabilizers were very easy to install (including the rubber bands is genius). So instead of a new $60 seat that would slip again after 4 months...it is fixed for around $5. I will not have another seat without these.
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Stanley
> 3 dayI applied these to a wooden toilet seat. Drilled four holes being careful not to drill all the way through the seat. Fastened the bumpers to the seat with the supplied screws. The toilet seat is now very stable.
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Megan B.
> 3 dayLet’s just start by saying if you’re over 30 and you’ve pulled a muscle wiping your a$$ this is then product you need. We’ve replaced our toilet seat with ones that promise to “never shift” and “tight locking” and still as I wipe my a$$ I’ve thrown my back out because the seat shifted so much. NOT ANYMORE!!!! These things were so easy to install. And now I can wipe my a$$ without the fear of a pulled muscle. I will add we have a plastic seat if that helps anyone.
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Tina B
> 3 dayWhen properly installed, these really do stop the toilet seat from moving around and breaking the bolts that hold the seat.
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TXO
> 3 dayI wondered why these were a subscription item. Make sure you have a 5/64 drill bit for pilot holes or youll be ordering another set like me. Because who doesnt have a 5/64 drill bit lying around? Its such a common size. :/ The screws are about as cheap as they come (probably zinc) and will strip out after a few turns. Im sure theyd be great if I could get them on the toilet seat. Good luck.