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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Selena
> 3 dayUsed these to help secure the toilet seats at the house. My spouse and MiL are disabled and unsteady on their feet. When the seats get loose and slide it makes it hard for them to get up. Super easy to install and its been months with no problems!
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Rebekah Lea
> 3 dayBought for my elderly mother after asking her maintenance several times to secure her toilet seat. Everytime she sits down it slides from side to side and starting to slide backwards. They couldnt seem to get her seat secure for more than a day or two. I went to Amazon searching for a solution and I found it!! This stabilizer came with rubber bands which was an ingenious way for them to guide customers of all skill levels (including none) how to properly attach. I had them on within 5 minutes and they completely secure the seat from sliding. Its been over 2 months since I placed the stabilizers on her seat and she hasnt had any sliding. 100% satisfied and I am ordering one for myself tonight!
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Francis
Greater than one weekWhen we moved into our house we changed the toilets and added a bidet that sits under the rear section of the toilet seat. We quickly realized that this made the toilet seat slant forward and that in turn made the seat wiggle and eventually get loose. I considered a metal bolt to secure the seat but was afraid of over tightening it and cracking the toilet so I researched alternatives. Most options are some form of thicker bumper that is attached with adhesive. My experience with such in the past were mixed so I kept looking, and actually came across this product. Alright the instructions and illustrations say to install next to existing bumpers I actually screwed out directly to the bumpers in the front. It’s now been almost 4 years and the seat hasn’t come loose and I’ve never had to tighten either this product or the seat itself. The only thing to be careful of is if your seat is not an anti slam style, the screw head can chip the rim if it accidentally slams shut. This has more to do with the type of seat you put it on and not the product itself so I highly recommend it.
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Gaila Self
> 3 dayReally needed these to work and they did. This is an amazing product and I am now not sliding off my toilet seat.
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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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Cliff
> 3 dayGood jog job keeping wiggle and seat sliding to zero!
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zdamaw
23-11-2024I bought this (along with a new toilet seat) in mid-December. My son-in-law planned to install it all, but Christmas showed up, along with the flu. I got to looking at the directions and realized it shouldnt be that hard to do. The hardest part was actually drilling the holes for the screws, my hands arent all the steady. From start to finish - 30 minutes. It;s seems almost strange to sit on a seat that doesnt move, bit its a nice strange.
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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.
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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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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.