
Choosing a new toilet flushing handle can be a bit overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. There are many types of handles available, including traditional lever handles, push-button handles, and even smart handles that can be controlled by an app.
The type of handle you choose will depend on your personal preference, but it's also important to consider factors like durability and ease of use. For example, a lever handle is a good option if you have mobility issues, as it can be easier to operate with one hand.
A push-button handle, on the other hand, is a good choice if you want a handle that's easy to clean and maintain. These handles are typically made of a single piece of plastic or metal, which makes them less prone to clogs and buildup.
Ultimately, the right handle for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences.
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Choosing a Toilet
When choosing a toilet, consider the type of mounting system it has. Some toilets have a front mount, while others have an angle or side mount.
The Fluidmaster Premium Tank Lever System is highly adaptable and can be adjusted to fit various toilet mount types, including front, angle, and side mount toilets.
You'll want to think about the style of your bathroom and choose a toilet that fits in with the décor. The Fluidmaster Premium Tank Lever System comes with seven luxurious solid metal interchangeable levers in different styles and finishes.
The Mansfield toilet, with its tower style flush valve, can be paired with the Fluidmaster Premium Tank Lever System and 5104 Flapper Chain for optimal performance.
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Toilet Handle Options
When choosing a new toilet handle, it's essential to consider the mounting position of your toilet tank. Some replacement toilet handles have a universal fit capability, while others are designed specifically for toilets with front-, side-, or angle-mounting positions.
Before making a purchase, check your toilet tank to determine the mounting position. This will ensure you get a handle that fits properly and functions correctly. Consider whether you need a handle for the right, left, or both sides of the tank.
If your current handle is malfunctioning and won't move even with the cover removed, replacing the handle-and-rod assembly might be the simplest fix. Most hardware stores carry inexpensive generic replacements that are easy to install.
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Handle Purchase
When buying a new toilet handle, it's essential to consider the mounting position of your toilet tank.
Before purchasing a new toilet handle, check to see where the handle is located on your toilet tank. This will ensure you get a handle that fits properly.
Some replacement toilet handles have a universal fit capability, but others are designed specifically for toilets with front-, side-, or angle-mounting positions. This means you'll need to choose a handle that matches your tank's configuration.
You'll also want to consider whether the new handle can be used on the right, left, or both sides of the tank. This will give you flexibility in case you need to replace the handle on a different side of the tank in the future.
Here are the different mounting positions to consider:
Flush Lever
The flush lever is a crucial part of your toilet, and when it stops working, it can be frustrating. If your flush handle won't push down, don't worry, it's an easy fix in most cases.
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You can try opening up the lid of the toilet water tank and taking a clear photo of the inside at the flush handle. This can give you a better understanding of the issue and help you get a more accurate answer.
If the handle still won't move even with the cover removed, you might need to replace the handle-and-rod assembly. Most hardware stores carry inexpensive generic replacements, and it's a relatively easy DIY job.
Here are some possible reasons for a faulty flush handle:
- The handle-and-rod assembly is damaged or worn out
- The chain that connects the handle to the flapper is loose or broken
You can fix this by replacing the handle-and-rod assembly or adjusting the chain.
Flushmate Kits
There are two main types of Flushmate kits available, the New Style Flushmate Handle Kits and the Old Style Handle and Rod Kits.
The New Style Flushmate Handle Kits have a universal design that works on both Right Handle and Left Handle Toilets.
These kits are designed for all 503 and 504 Series Flushmate Systems.
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You'll need to know the model number and brand of your toilet, as well as the Series number of your Flushmate tank to determine the correct kit.
The Old Style Handle and Rod Kits are designed specifically by the Toilet Manufacturer.
You can find the New Style Flushmate Handle Kits in stock, with a model number of 738254-0990A and an item number of 138059.
Here are the details of the New Style Flushmate Handle Kit:
- Model #: 738254-0990A
- Item #: 138059
- Price: $122.16
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are all toilet flush handles the same size?
No, not all toilet flush handles are the same size. Measure your toilet to ensure you get the correct size replacement handle for a proper fit.
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