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COMPAC HOME Stabilizers T Bumpers provide a durable, easy-to-install solution to secure toilet seats from slipping or wobbling. Designed with safety in mind, these white plastic bumpers support users of all ages and abilities, ensuring a stable and hygienic bathroom experience. Perfect for any home looking to upgrade bathroom safety with minimal effort.






| ASIN | B000BI5UHO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 485,428 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2,156 in Toilet Seats |
| Brand | COMPAC HOME |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,151) |
| Date First Available | 20 April 2011 |
| Item Weight | 8.49 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 11200 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.06 x 10.16 x 19.05 cm; 8.5 g |
E**S
Wow!!!
My corner cabinet, which held wine glasses for years, was suddenly emptied and transformed into a display cabinet. Too dark! I'm now diaabled with multiple sclerosis, and easy things are often not now not easy, but often impossible. I didn't relish the idea of wiring lighting because I have little strength and now only some use of one hand, so I looked for a lazy way out - battery operated lights. Looked and looked, but none was suitable and, anyway, I'm a bit of a scrounge when it comes to batteries needing to be replaced. So, with misgivings, I looked for the mains alternative, and saw these. Now then, it took me less than a morning to install these lights, which look really good - I thought they would be too bright, but not so. Just right, and whether they consume 5 watts or 20, the effect is really good. Yes, a wow effect - and if I can set them up with little energy and one hand, then anyone can. I just need some self adhesive brown stickers now to coved the white wire, and it will be brilliant. A great purchase at a good price!
B**S
Toilet stay fixings
They work really well no matter what weight you are but on the down side they can only be fitted to a solid seat (mdf type) not a plastic moulfed seat as there is no thickness to screw into.
C**0
not sure if you could glue to a plastic one but think it may not hold so well would be best to invest in a wooden seat you would
I bought this a few months ago because our bathroom is really tight so the toilet is really awkward to get into the back to tighten the seat so it was constantly moving and breaking the pins. bought a new seat and purchased the Safe-T Bumpers. fitted in minutes and the seat hasn't moved since. was so impressed I bought one for my Mum, her seat was starting to wobble has been in place for 6 months and hasn't budged a bit. would recomment to anyone with a wooden toilet seat. not sure if you could glue to a plastic one but think it may not hold so well would be best to invest in a wooden seat you would save in the long run as wouldn't need replaced for ages
A**T
T-Bumpers
These items are brilliant for stopping the toilet seat from moving from side to side BUT they should be sold with stainless steel/non rusting screws because the screws do get damp/wet and rust then they leave brown marks on the toilet.
M**N
Brilliant!
This is the second time I have purchased these, the first ones I installed were accidentally thrown away with an old seat. They are easy to install, especially when using the included elastic band, first ones took about 30 minutes but the latest ones took about 10 minutes now that I have the hang of it. My family had gone through toilet seats and hinges at a rate of knots until I spotted this invention and since fitted have had no trouble with seat movement damaging the hinges. I presume that they will only be suitable for solid seats such as wood as they are screw fixed. Thank you to whoever invented these.
S**Z
Perfect
Wish I had discovered these before. Should be available in every DIY store. A simple idea that works perfectly. Arrive as a pair, but only needed to use one as my seat only swerved to one side. Most suitable on a wooden seat as it is held in place by 2 small screws, but no idea if they could be super-glued to a plastic one ? Don't really notice it on my white seat, even in the raised position, but if I was the manufacturer I would be advertising these everywhere & churning them out in a whole range of colours. Perfect solution to an old problem.
D**.
Arrived very quickly - good product. BUT HORRENDOUSLY EXPENSIVE
Arrived very quickly - good product. BUT HORRENDOUSLY EXPENSIVE! £7-95 for 2 pieces of injection moulded bits of plastic, 4 small screws and two rubber bands! AND postage would have been charged but for exceeding £10 with other items.
B**S
Good for some, I suppose
Probably works great on a wooden seat (self-tapping screws etc.). Nowhere in the description is there mentioned "If your toilet seat is made from thermosetting plastic, give this a body-swerve". It looked like the 'pegs' were going to be easy to fit. Well, until the 2mm drill went straight through the seat. Still, no big drama. Just a tiny hole. The problems really started when I tried to tighten the screws gently (with a screwdriver - not a power tool). First, the plastic of the seat around the screw cracked raggedly. Then, the screw SHEARED. In summary, although the best and most elegant solutions are usually the simplest, ONLY fit this to a wooden seat.
D**N
Very easy to install, in fact took less than two minutes, feel safe, no more slipping toilet seat. Amazing!
T**R
Erfüllt zu 100% seinen Zweck. Einmal angebracht ist ein wackeln oder lockern des Toilettensitzes passe. Kann ich gerne weiter empfehlen.
D**.
These work very well! Actually bought 2 packs, one for each side of the seat. Whoever thinks plastic seat on porcelain toilet won't slide is nuts. THESE keep that from happening!! Thank you for creating a product that solves the problem.
L**S
First thing I noticed with my toilet seats is that they had rounded edges under the seat. That presented a problem when attempting to see just where these guides would go. Next problem was to file the guides down to fit the rounded lip of the seat. Then when using the instructions and the supplied rubber bands I found that to be extremely difficult, if not impossible. My next challenge is to use blue tack instead. (I havent done that yet as all that mucking around got me started on putting the toilet seat back into place.. Another nightmare) The project certainly isnt as simple as its made out to be.. so unless you have tools and skills to match leave it alone.. Or do as one frined has done, use selastic (silicon) to glue the seat down.
A**S
These are a little bit touchy to install properly, but once in place, they are very effective. There is no doubt in my mind that when a toilet seat can move from side to side, it will, and over time that movement will loosen the seat's connection to the toilet. When it loosens, it will allow more movement, and so on, until finally it is so loose that it's unsafe, and you wind up replacing the whole seat. These little bumpers very effectively prevent the seat from sliding from side to side, and thereby prevent undue stress and strain on the connection to the toilet. There could be some better instructions and "templates" provided to place them properly, but otherwise, they are very good.
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