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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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DJK9 Taino
> 3 dayGreat Idea placing rubber bands to hold steady the brackets making it hands free. Very easy to place, adjust, and install. The seat will never move side by side. Not needing to keep tightening the seat screws again.
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Michelle Watson
> 3 dayThis worked perfect! No more loose toilet seat and no more scares when your sitting down
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justjam38
> 3 dayThey solved the problem, I was unable to find this product at a local store.
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Cassidys
> 3 dayI purchased them to protect my grandbaby from the several sharp edges around my home. They worked great.
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william zaneski
> 3 dayLiked the seat staying put.
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80+Grt Grandma
> 3 dayThese are the most fantastic things. We had them on the stools in the house we left a few years ago. Where we now live we had plastic seats; so we didn’t have them for a number of years. When we replaced the bathroom seats with wooden ones, I immediately started looking for these gizmos. Glad I found them on Amazon.
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MrGorill@
> 3 dayWorks great. It does keep the seat from sliding when the seat needs tightening. Dont think I would install another toilet seat without these.
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Art Majors
> 3 dayThese are a little bit touchy to install properly, but once in place, they are very effective. There is no doubt in my mind that when a toilet seat can move from side to side, it will, and over time that movement will loosen the seats connection to the toilet. When it loosens, it will allow more movement, and so on, until finally it is so loose that its unsafe, and you wind up replacing the whole seat. These little bumpers very effectively prevent the seat from sliding from side to side, and thereby prevent undue stress and strain on the connection to the toilet. There could be some better instructions and templates provided to place them properly, but otherwise, they are very good.