Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Perfect!
Hcio
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Actually works with my retro standard toilet. Thrilled
Tony Rosati
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
This replacement seat disc was exactly what I needed to stop a pesky leak in my toilet. It was easy to install and has been working flawlessly ever since.
S Khan
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
As advertised. Stopped the leak. Made in Mexico, the packaging was not great but designed in a way to keep it from being bent which would have ruined it. A+ as far as I am concerned.
RL
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
On the advice of helpful forum and review posts, I decided to replace the disc with a new one hoping to stop a slow leak. The previous disc was less than 5yrs old and was an American Standard branded one. When I inspected it, it looked like what a 5yr old disc would look like, but didn't seem to be compromised in any way. I changed it thinking that if it didn't fix the problem, I would probably end up changing it out at some point anyways. To my surprise, just replacing this part with a new one solved my problem. Apparently as these discs age, the seal they form starts to deteriorate and leads to leaks. Anyways, it's worth a shot given it is low cost and may fix your problem too.
kpwu
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2024
The Seat Disc is same as the original one for American Standard toilet, and diameter is 3" (7.6cm).Easy to install it but a little bit difficut to remove the original seet disc as there are lots of impurities inside the hole.Make sure to use plastic disposable gloves to do this job.
Wire Nut
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
This review is for a American Standard seat disc installed in a 1955 American Standard Champion 4 one-piece toilet.I tried a . It worked, though it didn't last as long as I had hoped. I thought that the red rubber would be the longer-lasting chemical resistant variety but it only lasted three years.I bought this American Standard 033643-0070A seat disc at the same time just to compare the two. It fits fine and works right out of the box. Though the Amazon product information lists China as the country of origin, the package claims Mexico. I'm not sure if that makes any difference, or if American Standard has simply changed production to another source since my purchase. Also, as others have noted the reinforcing ribs don't extend to the outer edges of the disc as shown in the product picture. This doesn't seem to affect functionality.I look forward to seeing how this holds up over time. I expect better performance out of parts from the original equipment manufacturer. I have an American Standard actuator-style flush valve with the brass frame, not the plastic frame. I recently swapped out a Fluidmaster fill valve for a Korky. the Korky fill valve is much quieter and it includes a refill adjuster. It just works better.
Rex
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2024
Item received in not like the one in the pic. The support fins only go half way out thus not providing enough structural support to seal properly. Every 10-15 minutes the toilet has to top the tank back up. Stay away from this product.
Black Belt Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
Toilet is an American Standard that is 28+.It was constantly running & rocketing my water bill to the stratosphere. I went to the large home improvement store & purchased the universal flapper not knowing that this model did not use a traditional “flapper”. Thankful for the uploaded videos on this platform & the famous other one. Took no less than 5 mins to install. Snap off & snap on!The original circumference of the old flapper appeared to be slightly larger, but this size did the job. 🎉No difference detected…Truly relieved!
Biker Art
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
I noticed water coming slowly down the inside wall of the toilet. A leak like this can really raise your water bill, so I took off the tank cover and investigated. What i found was that rubber seal had hardened and needed to be replaced. To replace, I turned off the water to the tank, look for small valve under or behind tank. Once the water was turned off, then to replace seal, you gently pull off the old one (its a ball like joint), and replace it with the new one. Very straightforward, then turn on the water to insure everything is working, if everything is good, put cover back on. This is an excellent replacement..
Dan Gaynor
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2021
Great simple fix. Old part out, new part in, no more leaky toilet! And even I could do it in 5 minutes!
E Ruiz
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2020
Good fit to my American Standard toilet bowl. The slow leak is gone.
Tom Scott
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2015
OK, it is just a rubber disk but it solved my leaking American Standard old style one piece! I had bought three different whole valves --each with rubber disks that LOOKED like this but they all leaked, some a little, some a lot. I bought the red ones at the big box "HD" store. They leaked too. After a frustrating week of sealants and repeated swapping of parts I bought this one. This was apparently an OEM item made by or for American Standard and it just snapped on and worked PERFECTLY. Five Stars!Later addition: A year later I had the same problem again with another of the three American Standard model 4s in my old house. This time I knew not to go to the big store and I ordered the same again one on Amazon. Yikes! It didn't work this time.Since it was the same "OEM" replacement that had worked last time I was sure it had to be another problem, maybe the seal underneath the bronze base? So I took everything apart and added a good seal of plumber's putty between the base and the porcelain. Nope. STILL didn't work; toilet refilled every 15 minutes or so. Carefully observing the new flapper and the old pivot it appeared that the edge of the rubber disk touched the pivot just enough to push it slightly off center. I thought of just clipping one edge, but since the disk can turn, i figured I'd get the same problem again if it turned a bit. So I took kitchen shears and trimmed about a sixteenth or an eighth inch all around. VOILA!!! It worked instantly. Whether it is no longer touching the pivot mount or by snipping away some of the circumferential stiffening I made it more flexible, in any case it makes a great seal now.Whew. I had almost gotten to the point of buying a new toilet.