- UNIVERSAL TO FIT MOST POPULAR 2 inch toilet brands including, but not limited to: American Standard, Kohler, Mansfield, & TOTO – Replaces popular rubber, float-style and rigid frame flappers
- QUICKLY FIX running and leaking toilets and eliminate costly water waste
- KORKY INVENTED THE FLAPPER and is still the preferred brand by plumbers for superior quality and reliability
- MADE IN USA - Proudly made in America and backed by a 5 year warranty
- EXCLUSIVE LONGEST LASTING red rubber resists chlorine, bacteria, city water treatment, hard water, and well water
- MADE OF FLEXIBLE RUBBER for a tight seal on most flush valves
- EASY TO INSTALL, the 2001BP includes: (3) Flappers and (3) Stainless Steel Chains
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Tawana Winfield
Love this!
Three toilets in my house, and a 3 pack of flappers--perfect! Easy to install, as the name/description says. And periodically with hard water, you do need to replace them, because they grow all kinds of mold/mildew.
Travis Miles
Great product & a great deal!
3 of my Kohler toilets were running. These were much less expensive than the replacement flapper from Kohler but almost identical. Also a much better deal than the single flapper from the various big box home improvement stores. Used these on my two other Kohler toilets approx. 5 years ago -- still perfect!
Keny Ewican
The Best Flapper
This flapper works very well. It fits the standard size tank, and is made of soft rubber which works the best. The soft rubber seals better than the hard plastic flappers. This flapper hooks on better and will not break the posts in the bottom of the tank. The clip will stay on the chain and not come off when using the handle. It may look like the bottom of the flapper is bent, however that is only when it is in the package. It is soft and will go into shape when you take it out of the package. You do not have to turn off the water to put it on or take it off. I use bleach tabs and get 2 years out of each flapper. I have used many flappers over the years and this brand works the best.
Jo Jenssen
A quick solution to most toilet slow leak problems...
There is not much variety in this type of product; it must adhere to the design constraints or it won't function. This particular one, with free shipping, was a godsend as I needed one and didn't feel like making a large order just to get free shipping. Some helpful notes: Measure the old chain's length(if it was proper, i.e. allowed some slack) and make this new one that length, plus one link extra. The proper way is to turn off the water supply, flush and then install the new one. Remove the old hook on the flush lever holding the top of the chain, quickly swap the flapper(you'll lose a little water for a few seconds), then with the new one in place, put its rubber arms into the slot and finally hook its new chain to the flush lever arm(in the same slot as before) and you will have done it without fuss. If you don't have confidence, of course, get someone to help, go online for a guide, or call the plumber for $100... Footnote: the 'machinery' of the toilet is delicate, if simple, and has to be handled with care. There's an old saying, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I would recommend caution even with something this simple.
Peter Patino
Stands up to chlorine and well water
I went through several big name brand flappers (starts with a K) that wouldn't last more than a month in three different toilets without warping and leaking as the rubber deteriorated. We have well water with lots of minerals and were using a chlorine tablet in the tanks. That's what I think caused the name brand flappers to fail. Korky claims that their rubber flappers won't deteriorate in well water or chlorine, and it's true - at least in our experience for the past few months (which far exceeds the name brand longevity already.)
Jean Chabarria
Works....!
I ordered this tho' I thought this might be a tad small to replace a flap which seemed a little over 2"...when it arrived, its conical part was indeed smaller than the one in place (and broken)...but after using it a couple of times and mechanically seating it after I observed some post-flush leakage...this seems to work flawlessly. God product...and universal as advertised!
TodoLakas Udani
I only use these flappers.
I do tenant repairs for a property management company. I've changed hundreds of toilet flappers. I've removed all the standard flappers at one time or another. When I first started I just grabbed whatever the hardware shop had to offer at the cheapest price. It took a few months to figure out that some flappers are better than others. The worst ones are the ones with the stiff plastic pivot arms. Long story short, I started using the red Korky a couple of years ago and love them.
Channea Rebecca
good product
get them, use them, don't let your toilet run... fresh water is a blessing and in some parts of the country it's like throwing money away if you run up your water bill these flappers work a bit better than the cheaper versions you'll find elsewhere, but as always, water conditions will determine how long your toilet equipment lasts
Deeya Bagwan
Great Quality You Won't Find at the Big Box Store
The oldish toilet in our old house wouldn't stop running. I replaced the flap with the standard kind I found at a big box store only to find it didn't solve the problem. The flappers in this set are made of sturdy material and have a wider than usual flap area, allowing for a solid seal. Very happy with this purchase and glad I got the 3-pack so I've got "stock" for the next time.
Sulaimon Shukroh Modupehorlaa
My plumber uses these
Works great and my plumber uses this model. Have used these several times, all in different Kohler toilets, and have not had any issues. Our water is hard on rubber products but these will last at least about 8 years. I change them at about 8 years before they go bad and start wasting water. You can lose a lot of water over time with a leaky flapper and not even know it.