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Toilet Tank Flapper for Kohler/Amerline

Replacing a worn flapper helps save water. This toilet tank flapper from Danco features a design that fits Kohler, Amerline and various other manufacturer’s toilet models. It will provide a positive seal and help restore your toilet to a high level of performance.

Model # 88686
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Danco

Product Description

Replacing a worn flapper helps save water. This toilet tank flapper from Danco features a design that fits Kohler, Amerline and various other manufacturer’s toilet models. It will provide a positive seal and help restore your toilet to a high level of performance.

  • Durable rubber construction
  • Fits AAA, Alliance, Case, Georgia, Hilgore, Kohler, Kokomo toilet tanks
  • Fits Lawndale, national, Peerless, Rheem, Verson, Vitroteck, Woodbridge toilet tanks
  • Silicone treated and Chloramine resistant
  • Positive seal eliminates running toilets
  • Easy installation

Specifications

  • PKG Height (in.)7.25
  • PKG Width (in.)5.25
  • PKG Length (in.)2.25
  • PKG Weight (in.)0.18
  • MaterialRubber
  • Product TypeFlapper

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Step-by-step instructions

Toilets that leak waste a ton of water. By simply changing a Toilet Flapper that is leaking, you can save both water and money at the same time. And, who couldn’t use a little extra money?
1

Turn off the water supply to the Toilet. Flush the Toilet to drain the water from the Tank.

2

Disconnect the Pull Chain from the Tank Lever Arm.

3

Remove the old Flapper from the Flush Valve.

4

Install the new Flapper onto the Flush Valve.

5

Reconnect the Pull Chain to the new Tank Lever Arm allowing no more slack in the Chain than one link. Turn on the water supply to the toilet and test for leaks.

 

California residents prop 65 warning This product can expose you to chemicals including 1,3-Butadiene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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