lazybloke
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Has anyone used a loo seat that has two fixings like below?
Seems good at first, and has a soft close mechanism in the hinge.
But ultimately the design converts any slight sideways force on the seat into a rotational force at one of these fixings.
It's rubbish, no matter how tightly you do up the fixing, it eventually rotates, which means the seat drops sideways with an alarming clunk.
The manufacturer put a very strong glue pad underneath these fixings, so that everything seems very secure when you initially do up the bolts.
But over time that rotational forces make one of those fixings to work loose; this tends to destroy the glue pad, and then the fixing can never be made tight enough.
Not good, I don't like the design, but I do like the solid wood loo seat and soft-close. It's a Croydex product.
I've tried various different types of fixings, but the glue eventually fails, it works loose and the drop/clunk is inevitable.
Has anyone got a solution? Maybe something to use to reglue it?
Or failing that, why can't I find a decent wooden loo seat with soft-close that doesn't have these fixings?
Seems good at first, and has a soft close mechanism in the hinge.
But ultimately the design converts any slight sideways force on the seat into a rotational force at one of these fixings.
It's rubbish, no matter how tightly you do up the fixing, it eventually rotates, which means the seat drops sideways with an alarming clunk.
The manufacturer put a very strong glue pad underneath these fixings, so that everything seems very secure when you initially do up the bolts.
But over time that rotational forces make one of those fixings to work loose; this tends to destroy the glue pad, and then the fixing can never be made tight enough.
Not good, I don't like the design, but I do like the solid wood loo seat and soft-close. It's a Croydex product.
I've tried various different types of fixings, but the glue eventually fails, it works loose and the drop/clunk is inevitable.
Has anyone got a solution? Maybe something to use to reglue it?
Or failing that, why can't I find a decent wooden loo seat with soft-close that doesn't have these fixings?