Instructions On Installing Everbilt Tank Lever

Instructions On Installing Everbilt Tank Lever 5,0/5 598 reviews

The product was exactly as advertised, and appears to be very high quality. Installed it on my American Standard in less than 5 minutes and it's attractive and works perfectly. I did not experience this issue reported by others of the toilet seat bumping it, my toilet design is such that the lever is a bit farther to the left than the seat. I took off a star because I hate that hermetically sealed packaging that requires a knife, industrial scissors, and possibly a nuclear warhead to bust into it. This was a great purchase as it replaced the cracked white handle that came with the house when we bought it. I liked it, we get a lot of compliments on it. It is in the hall bathroom that gets moderate use, out of three bathrooms.

(We also have the master bath and the kids have a bathroom downstairs.) I'm giving it three stars because it is the first one to die. It no longer bounces back after a flush, causing the toilet to run if you do not manually turn it back.

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(Spring is shot.) I replaced all three almost three years ago, and this is the only one of this style. I don't recall if they were the same brands.

To ensure that your installation proceeds smoothly--please read these instructions carefully before you begin. 4,294,289, Patents Pending. Use new brass tank bolts to attach the tank to the bowl. Hand-tighten the nuts evenly and remember not to over-tighten them or you risk cracking the tank. Connect the flapper chain to the tank lever, leaving some slack for when the flapper is closed.

Sadly I'll probably buy it again because it matches my current theme and is competitively priced, I'll just have to remember it. Does the job and seems well made, nice & heavy, solid, etc. The problem for me was an aesthetic one. The base that sits against the outside of the tank wasn't flush with the plastic component that sits inside the handle and goes INTO the tank. That left a small gap and I could see the hole where the handle enters the tank. Either make the base of the handle flush with the interior components, or make it wide enough that it'll cover up the handle hole in the tank. The color is a true dark oil rubbed bronze.

Instructions on installing everbilt tank lever action

I might've kept it except the toilet is right next to my sink with a Moen Brantford faucet, which isn't quite as dark as I was expecting. The faucet is on the lighter end of oil-rubbed bronze but luckily I found a matching Moen Brantford toilet handle for $1 more so I'll. I just received and installed this lever in one of my Toto toilets. It fits just like the original and works fine. Some of the reviewers have remarked that this replacement lever is a cheap piece of junk.

I'm pretty sure both the new and original handles are metal. See my attached picture. It shows that this replacement is reinforced substantially compared with the original one.