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Plumb Pak K836-1 Standard Toilet Wax Gasket, For Use With 3 In Or 4 In Waste Lines, No Size, Honey Yellow

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About this item

  • TOILET WAX GASKET RING: Upgrade your plumbing and get the job done quickly and confidently
  • TIGHT SEAL: Heavy duty wax ring creates a tight seal for your toilet to keep it running smoothly
  • DURABLE DESIGN: High melting point of 163 degrees Fahrenheit provides durability for long-lasting use
  • VERSATILE USE: Honey yellow colored gasket is standard sized for versatile use
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Fits 3" or 4" waste lines for easy installation and a perfect fit in your home


The Plumb Pak Toilet Wax Gasket Ring allows you to get your plumbing job done quickly and confidently. This heavy duty wax ring creates a tight seal for your toilet to keep it running smoothly and has a high melting point of 163 degrees Fahrenheit for long-lasting use. The honey yellow colored gasket is standard sized for versatile use and fits 3" or 4" waste lines for easy installation and a perfect fit in your home. For over 95 years, Keeney & Plumb Pak have been manufacturing brass and plastic under sink repair parts, quarter turn valves, bath drains, toilet repair parts, and more. Now we bring a touch of elegance to your home with our designer collection, featuring Stylewise and Belanger. From shower fixtures to kitchen and bathroom faucets, Keeney offers affordable beauty at a high standard of quality.


Eugene G.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021
I believe every homeowner (and renter who fixes their own issues like changing light-bulbs, lubricating door hinges and locks, that sort of thing) should have on-hand one regular-height toilet wax gasket and one extra-height/thick toilet wax gasket, just in case, because sooner or later the toilet starts leaking around the bottom, and that problem won't go away until it's fixed for real. (Also one needs some Teflon tape, now that I think of it.) As long as your toilet water shutoff valve is in working shape and the floor mount bolts are OK, it may not be the most pleasant job but it's relatively quick to shut off, drain, dry, disassemble, and remove an entire toilet from the floor, clean off the old wax ring and remnants from the floor and the toilet bottom, throw in a new ring like this, and then replace-and-reassembly and test the toilet. An hour later max plus a shower to make you forget what you just went through, and that's a problem solved that wasn't ever going to go away on its own.
daniell887
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2021
Did the job
Nancy Steptoe
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2021
Exactly what was shown. Good quality and performance.
Paul B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
Bought it to fix my toilet. It worked just fine. Now my shitter is back in operation. Noice.
Scott B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2021
my toilet was a unique size, so this wasn't the solution. Had to get a custom one from the manufacturer. But this is well-made and was delivered fast. Would probably work in 99% of applications.
Steven
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2021
Got this Wax ring because I had wanted to take my toilet out had had to replace the wax ring. It fits just right and it's easy to apply.
Brian
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2021
The only seal to use in my opinion.
johnpohlman
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
sealing the toilet bowl. it did its job
Sassman0
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2020
When it comes to wax toilet gaskets, you can get the old fashioned solid wax ring like this one, or you can get the wax ring ring formed around a funnel shaped guide which may or may not include a sponge ring, which allows the manufacturer to use less wax and still provide the thickness required to fill the gap between the toilet and the floor flange. Where I have run into trouble in the past is when there is not enough gap, and the plastic part just becomes an obstacle to seating the toilet low enough to reach the floor. This funnel shaped "guide" is designed to center the toilet over the down pipe and flange. In theory, a good idea. But sometimes, depending on the height of the flange, It just does not work out. Enter the "old school" solid wax gasket to save the day. You have to center the toilet when setting it over the flange, but it will just keep squishing flatter until the toilet reaches the floor. If it still hits the flange, your plumber cut the down pipe too long. They do that sometimes if they think you are going to put down ceramic tile on the floor before installing the toilet. A high mounting flange works out just right in that case. But if you put down vinyl instead and the flange is substantially above the floor surface, you may actually need to cut a "shim" board to fit around the flange and under the toilet. That's going to be some fancy cutting. Some skillful caulking can cover the edge of the board. But no matter what your situation, the solid wax gasket is the most likely best application to work without aborting your installation. Good luck.
Savings Man
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019
Works
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2019
This is the most amazing stuff, never hardens or dissolves and can be molded into any shape you require, fantastic value.
Solar Reigns 2024
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018
Not much to say. Clean the area: place the ring; rock the toilet in place; alternately tighten the bolts, real snug. That's it!