Lift the seat off the bowl after removing both bolts. Grip the top of each sleeve with pliers and pull the sleeve out of the hole in the bowl to complete the removal procedure.Removing a Washlet 1. Unplug the Washlet Unplug the washlet, turn off the water supply to the toilet and unscr...
Then you have to order special proprietary inserts from Kohler (they don't come with the toilet seat). It's part #84999. Two crummy little bolt inserts with some other junk you don't need. Price? FORTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!!! Yep, you cannot put that new toilet seat on without the $47 (...
If you're planning on doing the installation yourself, there are a few things to consider. The general suggestions below will give you an idea of what's involved, but dual flush toilet models differ, so pay close attention to the instructions that come with the dual flush toilet model you...
you don’t have a lot of wiggle room. There is no good way to regularly spend more than you earn. If you do, everything will eventually, break down and it will impact all parts of your life. There is simply no choice but to live within your income...
Some gates are pressure-mounted between walls or doorjambs and are very easy to install. However, test it first to make sure it can be installed so tightly that your child can’t budge it. Others have a fixed (often hinged) attachment at one or both sides; these are generally more sec...
Tips for removing standard toilet seats & seats with hidden fixings The typically narrow space around your toilet can make working on it a chore, but removing a toilet seat can be surprisingly easy if you know what to do. To help you out,...