I fixed the toilet seat hinge on one of our toilets.
It was loose when we moved in, and broke completely a couple of weeks later.
I looked up a video on YouTube how to fix it, and after initially thinking the hinges only came with an entire new seat, found that you could order a “fixing kit” which had all of the essential parts seen in the video.
I have a toilet that was somewhat anemic in its flushes
I realized the flush mechanism was installed backwards (making the low and high flush buttons reversed) so I turned it around and now the buttons work properly.
One of the most convenient things about this era is you can find random parts for just about any product online. Fixing things has never been more accessible.
My toilet seat has a damper in it, kept the lid from slamming. Seems to be wearing out, the seat will freely move now and the lid is getting noticeably easier to move.
On the toilet seat it's kind of nice...until you get used to it taking some muscle to close and then you not only drop but actively slam some other toilet shut.
Nice. I need to do that. I have a toilet with a similar need and even bought the kit, but it got “cleaned up” …. Somewhere. Now it’s a much bigger chore because I need to find it and don’t have any clues