Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686
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Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686
Original price was: $21.21.$11.89Current price is: $11.89.
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Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686 Price History
Price History for Fluidmaster 686 Toilet Flush Lever, Brushed Nickel Finish NIB toilet repair
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Current Price | $9.69 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $9.69 | October 27, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $9.69 | October 27, 2024 |
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Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686 Description
- Tank Lever
- Trim, base to fit, no pre-measuring required
- Fits American Standard, Eljer, Kohler, Well worth, Mansfield and more
- Self-tightening lock nut won’t loosen over time
- Easy to install, just 15 minutes and your done
- Made in USA
Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686 Specification
Specification: Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686
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Fluidmaster Plumbing Equipment, No Size, Platinum F686 Reviews (8)
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Tobi –
Levers work great
kmh0 –
I purchased the item new but it arrived opened. Additionally the handle is wobbly due to cheap plastic parts attaching the handle to the metal rod. The handle has a limited range of movement so it did not work on my new delta prelude toilet from HD.
Ken L. –
The product is made well and should last a lot longer than the stock lever. It feels more sturdy, and is at least partially made out of metal. On my model I did not have to bend the rod which protrudes out, but I did have to shorten it. Luckily the manufacturer put small grooves down the length of the rod, so that all you need is on or two pairs of pliers to break off what you don’t need. You can use a hacksaw too, which would be a lot easier.
I installed this lever in both of my toilets due to the cheap ones the toilet mfg supplied kept breaking. I’ve had these installed for a month so far with no problem yet, but will update this review if I need to.
Mike P –
Horrible product, especially if you are using this on a side mount. The idea is that you bend the arm so that it functions on a side mount tank. This is extremely inaccurate and has so much slop in the movement that it is essentially useless.
CA2100 –
I bought this one at Lowes, but it broke in 6 months. This has a very low quality.
Enka –
Pretty straight forward installation, however this isn’t quite a universal replacement part. The flusher handle is slightly larger than normal, so unfortunately when the toilet seat is up, it ends up resting on the handle rather than the toilet tank lid. If your current lid overlaps with the flusher, think twice before buying this.
Psi 5 –
Perfectly fine replacement handle. These last 3-4 years before breaking which, given the price, isn’t bad I guess. I wish someone made a high quality and stylish part like this but my choices are either basic Fluidmaster or really expensive and ugly.
Note that these can be painted and since I have platinum colored fixtures in one bath and oil-rubbed bronze in another, I just buy white, sand it lightly with 0000 steel wool, and then paint. Works like a charm.
WkrB –
Will not fit Eljer side mount applications. It will not even fit in the square hole in the tank. Even if it did fit in the tank hole, it will provide no lift for the flap no matter how you creative you bend it. All you get is rotation, no lift. This has been noted by another review.
If you could install it on the left side of the tank, with the handle facing forward, the handle rest on a stop. The handle would have to be raised to actuate anything.
It should work for a front mount application.