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2 Pack Replacement Flapper for Toto G-Max, THU138S, THU092-2, THU175S, 2021BP
$ 8.23
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Description
2 Pack of 3" FlushLine TR08 Toilet Flappers for Toto G-Max Toilet, THU092-2, THU138S, THU175S, 2021BPFree Shipping!
Features:
2 pack of toilet flappers
Stops existing leaks and prevents new ones
3 in" toilet tank flapper for TOTO G-Max, THU092-2, THU138S, THU175S, 2021BP
Stainless steel chain, clasp, and hook
Installs easily - no tools needed
Flappers ship in specially engineered box to retain shape integrity
Made in the USA!
Product Description:
This 2 pack of FlushLine replacement toilet flappers for Toto G-Max, THU092-2, THU092-2, THU138S, THU175S and 2021BP toilets is a perfect fix for your flushing issues. These U shaped flappers are ideal for older Toto toilets, installing easily without tools. Flappers include a stainless steel D-Chain with chain tube and loop hook to eliminate chain fall-off. FlushLine's flappers are made of state-of-the-art Dura-Chlor. Dura-Chlor is a chemical resistant, code compliant material that provides the highest quality and ensures a consistent seal every single flush. Each FlushLine flapper comes in a specially engineered box that ensures the integrity of each flapper's shape. FlushLine flappers are made in the USA.
Why FlushLine Flappers?
Traditional toilet flappers are made of rubber and can deteriorate over time. This is caused impart to the toilet bowl cleaners you drop into the tank or by chemicals used by utilities. Over time rubber flappers will deteriorate thus causing your toilet to leak. FlushLine’s flappers, however, are made of chemical resistant Dura-Chlor. Dura-Chlor is a chlorine resistant, code compliant material that provides maximum trouble-free performance to your toilet. Each Flushline flapper is made with pride in the USA. Replace or fix your toilet flapper with a FlushLine toilet flapper.
How to Determine Your Toilet Flapper Replacement Size:
Step 1: Remove tank lid
Take the tank lid off of the tank and put in a safe place to avoid accidentally breaking it.
Step 2: Turn off water supply
The water supply valve is normally located on the wall, on the left side of the toilet as you are facing the toilet. Turn the handle clockwise to turn off the water. If the valve will not completely turn off, you can still proceed because it will not effect this simple replacement of the flapper.
Step 3: Remove the water in the toilet tank
If you would like to conserve the water in the tank, then use a small cup to scoop the water out and pour it into a larger container or bucket.
This water can then be used to water your plants. Otherwise, flush the toilet to remove the water in the tank. Since you already turned the water supply valve off, no water will be filled back into the tank and you’re ready to remove the flapper. The water does not have to be completely removed, as long as it’s just below the flapper. When you remove the flapper, any water left inside the tank will exit the tank anyway.
Step 4: Determine your current flapper size
Measure the width of the top of your flapper with a ruler or tape measure.
Replacement Flapper Size Needed:
Less Than 3 1/8 Inches = 2 Inch Flapper
More Than 3 1/4 Inches = 3 Inch Flapper