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Church 585ECBP-000, Toilet Seat with Cover, Elongated, Enameled Wood, White Reviews

4.2 Rating 152 Reviews
Needs to come with instructions to install
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Posted 4 years ago
I like the locking tab feature on this seat. It can be popped off quickly for easy cleaning. Comfortable on me bum too!
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Posted 4 years ago
This toilet seat works perfectly with the Luxe Bidet 185. That being said, it arrived damaged from shipping, and I don't have the necessary mobility to lug it back to the post office to return it. Disappointing.
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Posted 5 years ago
We really like the Church toilet seat. We had one for 15 years but decided to change the seat because of a few nicks here and there. The mounting system was different. These have the Easy Clean Hinges. There was no instructions included or printed on the box that I received. Just make sure you snap the top of the mounting screws into the easy clean hinges before you install the seat. You then screw in the wing nuts and lock into place.We really like Church products and will buy again I am sure.
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Posted 5 years ago
I love that I received what I needed quick and it was packaged GREAT... thanks
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Posted 5 years ago
This seat cracked after having for 45 days. I called their Support line and they are sending out a new one. They have a One Year Warranty, and handled this well.
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Posted 5 years ago
*This review uses the words, SCREW(ED) and NUT a lot*I’m loving this toilet seat, but it’s a #*&! to put on. It should’ve been an easy install completed in 15 mins, but there were issues with the parts.First I couldn’t open one of the screw covers because it wouldn’t slide all the way to the ‘open’ side. I ended up prying it open. Doubt I’ll ever get it open again now that the seat is installed.It has a weird way of locking the bolt into place, but it seems secure. Its a long bolt & takes a while. You have to hold the wing nut underneath while screwing down the bolt from the top. One of the plastic screws went into the plastic wing nut at an angle, and mangled both pieces of plastic. Fortunately I was able to use a screw from the seat I was replacing, but the nut was sort of stripped and screwing it into the wing nut was really difficult. After a while I couldn’t hold the nut below with my hand while screwing from the top, and had to use vice grips to hold the nut in place.So that was unpleasant, but now I have a fantastic comfortable seat with bumpers that won’t slide off to the side & scaring the s**t out of the sitter. Yay!
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Posted 5 years ago
It is a great looking seat. My only problem is that it stains easy. Don’t let a case of mudd butt sit for very long.
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Posted 5 years ago