Dometic (385311462) Toilet Seal Kit , Black
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When you receive a non-OEM part, you need to attach a hard plastic piece on top. I recently tried this part in my loo instead, and it didn't work at all. Dometic provided the OEM part, but I had to purchase it again
This kit is intended for the Dometic SeaLand 210. Fast lane Freddy has it wrong, which means it does not fit those models.
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Rather than a Sealand Traveler 2011, mine is a Sealand Traveler 2012. I got parts I needed for this model that worked well. I am sorry, but I was unable to tell what happened with
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The one pictured here (with two black rubber disks) is the one I ordered. With the white plastic disk, I received the one you sent. According to the picture, it does not look and do not work like the picture on the seller's website. While I have used both several times, the one with the white plastic disk does not last as long as the one without. Eventually, the rubber seal will no longer fit inside the plastic disk as it will expand. The puckering leads to leaks that cannot be repaired. Vendors that show the wrong picture of an item ought to be disqualified from selling through Amazon.
This one fits the Sancor Envirolet porcelain composting low water toilet. A low water envirolet vacuflush porcelain composting toilet with an outdoor composter is the toilet I purchased. As soon as the seal leaked and the toilet lost its ability to hold water after two years, I sought out the parts from the manufacturer, Sancor. Sealing the two pieces of the toilet is necessary. stumbled upon the product on Amazon and took a chance, and yeah, it was a good choice. There was a charge of about $25 for this. This package has excellent instructions on the package that I couldn't find in the manual or on YouTube that allowed me to easily install it. As I am finding that it goes bad frequently, I plan to get a second one on hand. The lubricant I bought was also for a composting toilet but I am not sure whether it can be used in the home. According to the item, it appears to be a new item. A solution is just in time to solve a problem, as there is too much water that doesn't evaporate properly. Would like to review this to hopefully help someone like me, most likely a 62 year old retiree woman or another person who may want to give it a try. Lowe's sold me the item, but they do not have any knowledge of it. Glad to have received this part at last.
Reviewers found it to be positive. In my first rating, I gave this seal kit a 4 star rating since who could not enjoy It made me think of someone who had a leaky toilet before only to not have one anymore. So, I was losing water to the holding tank when I flushed my toilet. The coach is not in the room. The product performed properly as others stated that it was different from what had been installed when the toilet was new in May of 2005. The part numbers have changed from 06 to 07 but the part numbers have not I am not sure if it was an OEM kit. The answer is yes, it worked perfectly and I am now in love with I will therefore give it a 5 star rating.
My old seal was not keeping water in the toilet bowl. I replaced it with this one and it has kept water in the bowl since. There is a toilet with the model number 210 in my house. My whole bowl is held together with just a single pipe fitting screw clamp assembly, which holds both of the half moon plastic clamps. All in all, it's pretty simple to replace this seal, as my bowl is held together via one screw clamp assembly. Water holds like a champ now in the toilet. There is no problem with the seal. A few weeks now that this has been in place.
The original seal was leaking, so I tried the hard plastic disc style with the seal. It was not difficult to install the seal, and it held the water in the bowl for a couple weeks, but then the toilet room began to smell of urine. I had to take it apart after realizing that it was leaking heavily. As soon as I reset the seal, I found that it still leaks. This item is not being pressed correctly with the clamp because there is not enough pressure to press it firmly. Compared to the price of a direct replacement, this is a worthy investment.
It's the only way out and it's the right way out. The ball in the toilet in my older style toilet cracked because the old gaskets had dried out. The old gaskets rub in groves in the ball that prevent it from holding water since the ball is plastic. When I contacted the manufacturer about the price of a repair kit, they gave me a price of $350. When compared to Amazon, the cost was much higher from them. Additionally, the manufacturer said to replace the plastic shaft with the new one made of brass. As I said, it flushes better when the ball is in place. The new kit that I bought from Amazon had all the parts the manufacturing company told me about. The toilet works well and I was able to save a lot of money for myself.
The toilet seal on my 2012 Thor Majestic 23A has been replaced. There is a Dometic/Sealand 511+ toilet in the bathroom. The seal kit I bought for this toilet was the wrong one according to the parts list on the Internet. Apparently, if the toilet was manufactured after 2000, this is the correct seal kit for it. If you want to be sure before you order, you need to take the model number, manufacturer number, and serial number off your toilet (the sticker at the back where the water hose enters) and send them.
Since I was going to replace the ball and the spring, I decided to do so while I was at it, and even if it is a little filthy and icky for a short time it works like a charm once done. Everything works as it should now, including the toilet holding water to the correct level.