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🚽 Upgrade your throne with timeless durability and sleek style!
The C3B4R290 Deluxe Molded Wood Toilet Seat in black combines robust molded wood construction with a high-gloss enamel finish for a stylish, durable upgrade. Featuring adjustable corrosion-resistant hinges and four stability bumpers, it offers easy installation and long-lasting performance, making it a top choice for professionals seeking both quality and elegance in bathroom fixtures.
| ASIN | B001AHMDY8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #581,508 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,018 in Toilet Seats |
| Brand Name | Comfort Seats |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (943) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00717510007459 |
| Item Type Name | Toilet Seat |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Comfort Seats |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C3B4R290 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One Year Limited Warranty |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | C3B4R290 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | Adjustable |
| UPC | 717510007459 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**Y
Good Sturdy Seat For Your Throne
I've been in a wheelchair for over 30 years and I have bad luck with toilet seats lasting any length of time. I break hinges, and sometimes I break the seat itself. I got tired of having to replace the seat every 6-8 months or so and decided to try and find something that is solid and sturdy instead of just buying what was in a local store. I checked the big box stores first and found none of them to have anything that was decent. Surprisingly, I found one at W@11mart that looked decent with metal hinges, but after using it just a few months the screws ripped out of the seat. Had they thought to invest another couple pennies into longer screws (they ripped out and left big holes), that seat might have survived longer. After that, I decided to look online for something with metal hinges and a solid bar connecting them. And that's when I found this Comfort Seat. Since receiving it and using it, I am quite impressed with the quality compared to the price. To me, it looks and feels similar to the quality of commercial seats. Over the years I've had other seats that cost the same or more than this one, but which were just plain junk by comparison. I'm not saying that this is the best seat in the world, but for the quality and price I don't know of anything else that even comes close, and I've looked. I don't understand why local stores don't carry this brand. For those interested, this is not a light-weight toilet seat. If someone drops the seat down it's going to make a loud noise. If your 2 year old drops it on their fingers, you're going to hear some screaming at the very least. You probably wouldn't want to drop it on your fingers either. I wish I had known about this company 20 or more years ago. The seat fits and looks good and feels solid, but time will tell. With my current opinion of it, I would definitely buy this product again and would recommend it to almost anyone looking for a well made, inexpensive toilet seat.
N**R
Biscuit vs Bone
I was trying to decide whether biscuit or bone was the better match for my toilets so I bought both since the stock photos looked like it could go either way. The biscuit is the lighter, creamier color while the bone has just a shade of extra tan in it. Believe me, they are close in color nonetheless. The first photo shows the biscuit on the left and the bone on the right. If you look closely, really closely you can see the slightly darker look of the bone that is already on my toilet. Let me tell you, they both look great. They both have a nice glossy finish and mine are perfectly painted. The seat itself seems very well made with thick wood and smooth rounded edges. The underside of the bottom has 4 bumpers for extra stability which you can see on my next photo. The lid also has two bumpers. The hardware is basically thick plastic bolts and nuts which should be adequate. That's is what was on my old seats from long ago and apparently never changed with time. So if I had to choose which one matches my toilets best I would say that the biscuit wins by half a shade. I am keeping both anyhow. The bone has a nice depth to it with the slight bit of darker tan in it. I hope my photos help you pick your best match.
R**Y
Why is it So Hard to Change an Old, Broken Toilet Seat?
I waited and waited to change my old, broken toilet seat, and I'm not sure why I hesitated except I was afraid it would be an unpleasant task. Well, taking off the old seat wasn't that hard or nasty after all. Then I cleaned the area around the toilet where the new seat goes, and, working in a clean, dry, sanitary environment, put the new seat on. Now it looks great, and makes the bathroom really look good. The ONLY reason I took off one star is because my old seat, although broken and aged, had a feature that let the seat and lid go down slowly, whereas this new one doesn't have that feature, and so if you don't lower the seat or lid by hand, it will slam down on the toilet. Noise in the middle of the night? Not good. And that can't be good for the seat, either -- it will not last many years if it is constantly dropped on the ceramic toilet. This is a MINOR complaint. I soon learned to lower the seat or lid by hand, quietly, so there is no problem with wear & tear, or with noise. But just be advised, that's all. I think for a few dollars more, I could have gotten a better toilet seat replacement, but that's neither here nor there. I'm very happy with the overall quality, color, and craftsmanship of this item. As always, it was shipped fast, and the price was reasonable. Considering the time it would take (and the gas, etc.) to drive to a depot sort of store, or pay full price at a hardware store, this was a great deal. And I did it myself! That always feels good. God bless!
R**S
Good Color Match for 1964 American Standard
The Fawn Beige Jones Stephens toilet bowl cover is a good color match for my 1964 American Standard beige toilet. It is not the exact same shade of beige but very close and its shape compliments the shape of the toilet bowl and tank. Suspect it is a copy of the toilet bowl cover that originally shipped with the toilet. The toilet bowl cover appears to be well made and installation is straightforward but the instructions could be a little more helpful. My biggest complaint is the attachment hardware that comes with the cover is contained in a separate plastic bag that is stapled to the bottom flap of the display box. If you open the display box from the top it is not obvious that the hardware is even in the box. It would make more sense to put the hardware inside of the shrink wrap that covers the toilet bowl cover inside the display box. One other observation, even though Jones Stephens lists themselves as being based in Moody, Al, the cover (as with many things these days) is actually manufactured in China.
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