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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
I have to replace these every 3 years or so because the paint wears off and they start to look like you never clean your bathroom. But they are relatively cheap. I tried buying a more expensive (over $100) Kohler seat and the paint still wore off and it cracked on top of everything else. The little white piece that screws onto the bolt broke so I had to take one off the old seat. I don’t like plastic ones so I’m stuck with this.
Floyd D Sims III
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
Very nice seat, but I bummed that it’s not a slow close.
David Dinhofer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de julio de 2024
I don't know why almost all the toilet seat manufacturers switched to plastic screws for the toilet seats but the are the worst! Of course with the pandemic, everyone raised prices. And both Lowe's and Home Depot charge a lot even for the plastic.So after extensive search, I found this toilet seat with metal posts and screws. The posts are well seated.The seat is hard and solid. I don't feel like it will break when I sit on it. I installed 2 plastic seats before this one. Despite making them as tight as possible, the seats came off the toilet. I tried adding rubber washers with no change.These seats are easy to install. They have a nice finish which is easy to clean.I would happily spend the extra money for more of these seats! They make noise when you put them down.The didn't adjust. I had to add this last statements or Amazon would post my review.
blg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de diciembre de 2023
I purchased a different toilet seat from my local plumbing supply store for double the price of this Mayfair seat, and I despised it. The Mayfair is superior in every way. Here’s how (Mayfair vs other):1) Wood vs Plastic: The Mayfair wood seat is much sturdier than the plastic. I sit on the closed lid to put on socks, etc. and the plastic lid always felt like it was going to collapse. Unfortunately, plastic seats greatly outnumber wood seats in toilet seat inventories.2) Instant close vs Slow close: This is a personal preference, but I dislike slow close because I put the lid down before flushing and I don’t like waiting 15 seconds for the lid to slow close before I can flush. It’s very difficult to find toilet seats that aren’t slow close these days, but this Mayfair in non-slow close.3) Metal vs Plastic hinges: The metal hinges on the Mayfair are much sturdier than the plastic. Once the bolts are installed and tightened (which was easy to do), the metal hinges stay in place and don’t loosen up as the plastic ones tend to do. There are very few toilet seats made with metal hinges anymore, but this Mayfair has metal.4) Ample width vs Too narrow: The plastic seat was much narrower than the Mayfair and barely fit on the toilet bowl without sliding around, no matter how tight the bolts. The seat opening was also much narrower and not comfortable to sit on at all… ugh!It was a happy day when I replaced the pricey previous seat with the perfect Mayfair seat. Hard to believe that a mere toilet seat can be such a quality of life issue, but it is!I’m actually going to buy one or two more Mayfair seats to have on hand since there’s no guarantee they will still be in stock down the road when I need to replace one.
margo mcgrath
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de noviembre de 2023
I had this before needed replacing would have nothing but
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