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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Kimberly Johnson
> 3 dayHolds the toilet seat in place so it doesn’t unlock or become loose at the hinges. I guess we sit on the potty weird in this house and went through two seats (didn’t have unlockable hinges) before buying one that unlocks and this. Didn’t even need the unlock but I’ll take that sucker with me if we move (probably not these are inexpensive enough I’ll just get another set.) Makes the seat immobile these rock!
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Joseph Greco
> 3 dayI ordered this product because the add said 2 sets. I paid a higher price for this order because I was expecting to receive 2 sets. the package only contained 1 set. 2 plastic angles, 2 rubber bands and 3 screws (there should have been 4 screws) 2 screws for each angle. The packaged arrived and on the reverse side over manufactures bar code was another sticker new bar code and number and said 2 sets. I called the manufacture Compac Industries, Inc. and they said 1 set is for one toilet seat 2 angles, 4 screws and 2 rubber bands, is 1 set so 2 sets would be 4 angles, 4 rubber bands, and 8 screws.. Not only did this add is misleading, it is over priced and missing parts. The add is misleading and possibly fraudulent. You can order 2 sets from the manufacturer, shipping, tax and all can be shipped for between $11 and $12 dollars depending on your location. 1 set not including shipping,handling and taxes, is around $3.99. Purchasing from manufacture is a much better deal for the money. especially if you purchase 2 or more sets. I like the product it is the same one purchasing from the manufacturer. There are a few person s selling this product on Amazon. The best value for the money is to not purchase this product from Amazon but the manufacturer Compac, Industries, Inc. I rated it 1 star because I liked the product,even with 1 screw missing and only received 1 set. Sincerely not stupid.
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SlowpokeR2
> 3 dayWorks only on wooden toilet seat, cheaply made, not worth the price not returnable. I discarded them.
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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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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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Mary McCanta
> 3 dayI bought these for both our bathrooms, along with these bolts
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Wearyartist
Greater than one weekWorks Very well and was easy to install.
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Marc Polman
> 3 dayThe item works as advertized. I used them on two of my toilets, both equipped with aftermarket solid wood toilet seats. To be honest, whilst the installation did not challenge me, I read instructions, look at the item carefully and decide the correct way to fit it, myself. I did not use the elastic bands but I used two sided tape to stick them where I wanted them to be, used a steel pick to punch holes through the provided holes and the two sided tape. Took out my power drill with the wood bit best suited for the job, put a depth stop on it and drilled the holes. Had to use a converter app to convert inches to millimeters. After drilling the holes I removed the two sided tape from the items, cleaned them with alcohol and put some epoxy resin on them. Then I screwed them into the holes I made in the toilet seat. After that I let it rest for 24 hours. Now it is absolutely rock solid! The item is great, no doubt about that, but installation might need some thought.
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AJ
> 3 dayI dont know why my toilet seats always start migrating to the left over time, but they do. I bought these to try out, and installed them on a new wood seat. They were easy to install and they work well, at least so far. I dont think you could put them on securely to a plastic seat, because of the way plastic seats are kind of hollow and concave underneath. These attach with screws, and a plastic seat would probably be thinner than the length of the screw.
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Stephanie
> 3 daySo far, these are amazing! I admit, I was reluctant at first due to some of the reviews. We recently replaced both toilets & no matter what we tried, we couldnt keep the seats from slipping. I installed these stabilizers about 2 weeks ago & everyone is much happier.