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FLUIDMASTER ADJUSTABLE BALLCOCK 9" to 14" Adjustable float saves water Plastic and non-corrosive Anti-siphon Boxed
65 of 66 people found the following review helpful ![]() By 1. If you have a different kind of ballcock and it works ok, leave it there until you need to fix it, of course... then install this one. It's not the absolute cheapest but after you install it, you'll be glad you did. It works well, is simple to install and it is REPAIRABLE without having to go to the store to buy a new one, or without having to have a toilet problem for a week while you order another one. 2. If you already have one installed (lucky for you, somebody was thinking clearly and installed the right one last time), you can fix it if it's simply stopped up (water doesn't come out to fill the tank). --First, turn the water off with the valve handle under the toilet tank. --Reach down under the little float that moves up and down and you'll find a plastic collar ring. Slide that ring up so that you feel it release it's hold on the... Read more 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful ![]() By 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Fluidmaster 400A Anti-Siphon Toilet Tank Fill Valve (Misc.) 6+ years ago, the old float ball mechanism died after some years of quick repairs. I had 3 choices at the hardware store stocked to ceiling with: similar ball mechanisms, fluidmaster 400s or Smartvalve 2000s, in order of installation complexity. Its not rocket science, but some mechanisms have more to it than others, particularly if you do it rarely, as I, a non-plumber. Reading the installation instructions, I made the mistake of choosing the Smartvalve 2000, because years later I read that it was being dumped the year I bought it. I heard plumbers rave about Fluidmaster, and over years see it installed in most toilets I happened to see.The Smartvalve was a snap to install and adjust compared to the 400, as it has less moving parts. However, 5 years later it began leaking water into the tub, and with few parts to adjust, I couldn't make it stop. American Standard still ships this valve it its toilets, so caveat emptor. You cannot find spare parts, gaskets, much... Read more |
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