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Korky 6000BP Universal Toilet WaxFree Seal with Hardware - Toilet Installation Made Easy - Made in USA , Red

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  • NO WAX, NO MESS - The easiest way to install a toilet seal ring & fix leaks
  • UNIVERSAL DESIGN FITS ALL FLANGE TYPES AND FLOOR HEIGHTS - Adapts to fit above, even and below floor flanges and 3-inch and 4-inch drain pipes
  • TOILET BOWL RING REPOSITIONABLE DURING INSTALLATION - A wax ring can be ruined and must be replaced if the toilet is not set properly on the first try - The user-friendly Wax free toilet gasket allows for multiple toilet setting attempts
  • MADE IN USA - Proudly made in America and backed by a 10 year. EXCLUSIVE LONGEST LASTING red rubber
  • TOILET SEALS WILL NOT FREEZE OR MELT - As temperatures fluctuate, the consistency of a wax ring can range from a sticky mess to a hardened block. EASY TO INSTALL, the 6000BP toilet parts include: (1) Wax-free seal, (1) Set of hardware and (1) Instruction


Product Description

The Wax FREE Seal Kit is a cleaner alternative to using a wax ring during toilet installations. As temperatures fluctuate, the consistency of a wax ring can range from a sticky mess to a hardened block. The Wax FREE Seal Kit’s rubber exterior creates a tight seal between the floor and the toilet. The two-piece foam interior adapts to fit flanges that are above, even with and below finished floors, with absolutely no mess. Another great benefit of the Wax FREE Seal Kit is its ability to be repositioned during installation. A wax ring can be ruined and must be replaced if the toilet is not set properly on the first try. The user-friendly Wax free toilet gasket allows for multiple toilet setting attempts. Easy to install, the 6000 includes: (1) Toilet Gasket, (1) Set of Hardware and (1) Instructions.

From the Manufacturer

The WaxFREE Seal Kit is a cleaner alternative to using a wax ring during toilet installations. As temperatures fluctuate, the consistency of a wax ring can range from a sticky mess to a hardened block. The WaxFREE Seal Kit’s rubber exterior creates a tight seal between the floor and the toilet. The two-piece foam interior adapts to fit flanges that are above, even with and below finished floors, with absolutely no mess. Another great benefit of the WaxFREE Seal Kit is its ability to be repositioned during installation. A wax ring can be ruined and must be replaced if the toilet is not set properly on the first try. The user-friendly Wax free toilet gasket allows for multiple toilet setting attempts. WaxFREE Seal Kit is manufactured with the same proprietary red Chlorazone that is found in all Korky premium red flappers. Easy to install, the 6000 includes: (1) Toilet Gasket, (1) Set of Hardware and (1) Instructions.


Lee
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I will never ever used the old clay/putty ring ever again. Keeps constant press no leaks easy to install!!!!!Great product
JACK KEDZIE
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Shut off water and completely drain/flush tank.When moving toilet out and back in, it is critical not to damage the connection between tank and toilet!(Do not twist tank from toilet or you can start up a bogus leak!)2-person job moving toilet out and placing in.Enough said about the fragile toilet!After you (gently!) remove toilet, carefully clean underneath where it attaches to floor flange.Also clean bolt holes.Nice to have cardboard or rags to park toilet on.Oh yeah, wear nitrile gloves!Clean flange coming up out of floor.Before you clean flange, stuff a rag down drain and don't let anything drop in; not even the old wax!You have to clean it completely!Flange coming out might be level with floor; below or above.This determines whether you use thick black gasket, thin black gasket or both!But you must use at least the thin 1.When you hook bolts into sides of flange, hold on! They can drop down bottomless pit!Use white plastic holds to keep bolts in place; dont let bolts fall down hole! It's painful.Remember to bring rag out of drain, minding not to let anything drop in.(Gently!) Put in bodacious plastic housing through the bolt holes.Now's the time for black foam gasket(s) to go on top.What did you decide?There's pretty good instructions in a couple languages for making this choice. Video is good.(Gently!) Lower toilet back with bolts going through holes.Put washers and nuts on.Tighten with the idea that too much will crack your toilet!But yes use wrench or something.Toilet will rock a bit until you tighten it down.Very important!Caulk the crack between toilet and floor, but not the back 25%.This is so you will see leak if there's ever an issue.Filling in crack up front will secure it tightly for years to come and will seal out scuz, making it easier to keep clean.Hook back up and hang around for a bit while you cycle some flushes.Any leaks?No?I told you that you can do it!
Steven D
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
I have 4 wax seals to replace and have done one so far. This was far easier than the YouTube video on getting the right height based on how far the pipe flange is from the bottom of your toilet. The toilet sat up about an 1/8" above the floor until I tightened the bolts.What I learned the hard way is that if the toilet has any rock or movement to it, it can break the wax seal and it will not reset. This appears to be more forgiving.
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
This was fairly easy to install. My flange was right at the divide between the thick spacer and thin spacer measurement, but the thick spacer kept it off the floor, so I used the thinner spacer. After install and securing the bolts it seemed to work fine. No more smell or leaks. After 30 days, it is still working perfectly. The hardest part of installation was removing all the old, stinky, contaminated wax. I will never use another wax seal on a toilet.
Gavin S.
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
Certainly nicer to use this rather than the traditional wax rings.
terry cronier
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2023
Stress free.Great Product.I would never go back to wax ring.
Gary A
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2023
This product saves a lot of time.. There is no fuss when installing this, especially if you have to jiggle and move the toilet around to line it up.. When you move the toilet around with a wax seal you damage the seal and the toilet will leak.. With this Korky Seal you can move the toilet around and you don't damage the integrity of the seal... I would buy this item again for any more toilet jobs... I am happy with my purchase...
Le Frelon Vert
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2023
The Korky Wax-free Rubber Seal is worth every penny. The installation was straightforward and easy. I tested the seal after installation and then lifted the bowl again to check for leakage and it was dry. If it was a wax ring, it would have to be replaced again. The worst part of the job was scraping and cleaning up the mess of the old wax ring. I recommend rubber gloves and a surgical mask for that part of the job. I am glad that I will not have to face that again. I am not going back to wax.
Shaun Caisse
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
Excellent alternative to wax seal. Easy to use. The only thing I had a problem with was with the flange bolts that came with the kit. As I was tightening the nut it the bolt popped out of the flange. I have a cast brass flange and thought it had broken but it was because of the new bolt being too small. The old bolts were 3/16th but the new ones were 1/4”. The smaller diameter let bolts shift sideways and pop out. I had to reuse the old ones and all went well. Maybe Korky should supply both sizes in the kit.
Robert Stacknik
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2020
Excellent product. We have heated floors that melted the wax ones. These are excellent for that purpose. Easy to install, instructions were easy to understand
DTBarber
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017
My installation is replacing a failed wax ring for a toilet setting on a tile floor. The flange is cast iron and sits about 1/4" below the tile floor. This toilet develops a slight rock, even when caulked. That combined with routine plunging of the toilet results in a life expectancy of 3-4 years for wax rings. So, this was not my first experience with this job or this toilet. After removing the toiled and the old wax ring I dried the area under and around the flange with a hair drier to reduce potential rusting of the flange.Per the instructions for a flange located below the floor, I installed the full set of foam seals (layers are removed when the flange is flush with or above the floor). Set the toilet on the new seal and secured it to the floor using the enclosed replacement closet bolts and hardware. I snugged the nuts tight enough to seat the seal, but left them loose enough to apply a thin bead of caulk between the toilet and the tile. Connected the water line and flushed the toilet four to five times to check for leaks, there were none. Applied a bead of caulk and snugged up the nuts enough to prevent the toilet from rocking, while avoiding overtightening. For me, installation was straight forward and there were no surprises. If you have not done this job before, there are plenty of videos on the web that will guide you through the process. The manufacture even has a video on installing this product. The instructions are clear, I am familiar with job, so I did not bother with the video.Regarding seal quality, there were no apparent manufacturing defects and build quality appeared good. Product is Made in the USA.. We have two toilets in the house. Baring any unexpected problems with the current product, I will use the same product when replacing the remaining wax seal. If I do have problems with the product in the future, I will update this review.