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Renovators Supply Manufacturing White Silicone Toilet Seat Bumpers are a set of 8 high-grade silicone cushions designed to replace worn toilet seat bumpers. Featuring precise dimensions and included hardware, they provide a durable, non-slip, and noise-reducing solution compatible with hardwood, bamboo, and MDF toilet seats. Engineered for easy installation and long-lasting performance, these bumpers elevate bathroom comfort and stability.

























| ASIN | B00AIIGD1E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,690 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #348 in Toilet Replacement Parts #1,040 in Toilet & Urinal Parts |
| Brand | Renovators Supply Manufacturing |
| Brand Name | Renovators Supply Manufacturing |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 428 Reviews |
| Included Components | Screws included |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.38"L x 0.88"W |
| Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Renovators Supply Manufacturing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 28960 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | 28960 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Off |
| Product Dimensions | 2.38"L x 0.88"W |
| Shape | Oval |
| Style | Bumper |
| UPC | 096962394776 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**E
Good product, great for adding bumpers to wood toilet seat but be prepared to adjust height
The height of these is almost .5". My Luxe 185 bidet offer bumpers that are .7" high but attached with stickers, but do not have any way to attach with hardware. Long story short, the stick on bumpers don't work well, they fall off ... and the height needed to adjust YOUR toilet seat will likely vary, so not every bumper is the same heght. In my case, my excellent Bemis 1500ec 390 elongated was wood and came with the best attachment mechanism, which made removal for adding the bumpers very easy. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005MTSTS4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details I used a small drill bit and kept it very shallow, so drill maybe a 5/8 deep hole (or less) in toilet seat, and used these bumpers as my guide, which also helped keep the pre-drill from going too deep. For my needs, I figured out by sticking in layers of cardboard shims that I need to add 7mm to my back 2 bumpers, and add 6mm to my front 2 bumpers and add 1mm to the fifth bumper I put on the front of the seat. To achieve the perfect level using these bumpers, I finally had to use 4 m3 x 25mm flat head wood screws instead of the included screws, which only worked for the front bumper. I added nylon washers, with an OD of 10mm and ID of 3mm. I ended up buying this set of wood screws, figuring it would add to my workshop collection. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Z1S6YWW?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details And ended up using these nylon washers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095LWHGJ4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details I liked that these bumpers are solid, but a nice silicone with a bit of flex for use as a bumper. The best part of these is they can be attached to wood toilet seats with carefully pre drilled (shallow) holes. In retrospect, larger 10mm bylon spacers would have worked better, but I didn't know the exact amount of mm I needed to raise these bumpers up (and finding a 7mm height in a 10mm nylon washer was hard on amazon), so I used the smaller set to give me the best changes of success, which worked. In the end, this was an expensive project, but I ended up with a nice assortment of washers and screws for future projects. From everything I read, the stick on bumpers all suck. I understand now what some include 2 or 3 sizes, as my toilet and lid combo needed different heights for rear, front and front lid locations. This set includes 2 smaller bumpers which I didn't use at all. The description is accurate. What is missing on this product description was the HEIGHT, which as mentioned was around .48" or about 12mm. So in my case, I add 7 (19mm) rear pair, 6 (18mm total) front pair) and 1 (13 mm total) for the front of the lid. YMMV since every toilet and lid is likely a bit different. For me this produced a great set of bumpers and the options/alternatives were all ugly (worse). This is the only product I found which can be attached with screws. The additional of nylon spacers worked and the result looked professional.
S**R
Easy to Install, Work Great, and Good Quality
These are great. I had the original bumpers on the toilet seat and one of them got "crushed" over time. I should have replaced them sooner and would have done so if I knew how easy it was going to be and how much better these are. These are a little softer and don't make that loud noise when I put the seat down and the bumpers hit the porcelain toilet. I read other reviews that some people are having trouble with the screws that hold the bumpers in not going in far enough and scratching their porcelain toilet. I am guessing they must not be installing them correctly or not screwing the screws in all the way. Mine are about 3/16" past the surface and into the opening of the pre-molded holes that come with the bumpers.
A**N
Nice but expensive
The color is brown, not the reddish hue that shows onscreen. The silicone is nicer than the rubber ones, but I don't understand why they are so much more expensive. I'm knocking off a star because the holes are wider apart than what I thought was industry standard. So I had to drill a new hole for each one, which I was not happy about
D**N
This provides the type of cushion the seat needed
This is a great product easy to install and works very well This is well worth the money
D**R
Great Seat Bumpers
I found these to be an excellent product. Theold bumpers were held on by nails. They were pretty easy to remove. The holes from the nails of the original bumpers exactly lined up with the holes for the screws that secure these new bumpers. I was at it with the seat bumper for no more than a hour, if that. The cover bumpers were a different story. The new ones are secured with screws that are larger than the screws for the seat bumpers. I drilled out the nail holes on the cover with great care, soo as to not drill all the way through the cover. I used a small "Ridgid" impact driver to install these screws, as the larger size and caution suggested that would be easier. I set them so that the base of the head was right at the surface of the cover. The bumpers for the cover snapped right on. These bumpers are silicone, so noticeably quieter than the original plastic. They are a little thicker than the original bumpers which lifts the seat slightly. To solve that problem, I got some "Hinge Bolt Washers" from Ace Hardware that seem like they will lift the back of the seat slightly.
M**E
Good for wood seats
Do you hate cheap plastic seats that the seat seems to be ready to last the apocalypse but the hinges are like they were put together by a toddler? Do you like the durability of hinges on a wood seat but find the one cheek wipe sneak a questionable activity? Then this is the solution for you. A few shallow predrilled holes and you're ready to create a wooden seat with better distribution of weight on bumpers, like it should have been in the first place. If you enjoy paying as much for bumpers as you did for the toilet seat to make said toilet seat actually functional, then this is the kit. Stick on bumpers won't last, and so this is the happy medium that is hopefully worth the exorbitant cost dor silicone and a few screws.
R**M
Worth your consideration
Worked as intended
D**T
Be careful when installing these toilet seat bumpers.
White Silicone Toilet Seat Bumpers 7 Rubber Replacement Safety Bumper Caps Tips With Hardware For Toilet Bowl Protection Non Slip Shock Absorbing Seat Renovators Supply Manufacturing. Visit the Renovators Supply Manufacturing Store Be careful when installing these toilet seat bumpers. Replacing toilet seat bumpers can present problems. Drill pilot holes depending on the screw size, and be careful not to drill through the toilet seat. You may want to file or grind off the sharp ends of the screws so that they do not get pushed through the seat and cause stab wounds. If you have nylon screws available, use them instead. Some flimsy toilet seats are so thin, that you may not have enough material to drill into and use the supplied screws. Using very short screws as anchors, and using white silicone glue or caulk underneath and around the bumpers may be all that you can do. Also, the rubber bumpers may get squashed, and the metal screw heads can get pushed back enough to scratch the porcelain bowl (cover screw heads with caulk or silicone glue), -and the pointed screws can even crack the plastic or sawdust toilet seat. Unfortunately, there is another problem with elongated toilet seats. The front of the cheap modern elongated seats are flimsy plastic and not supported, -so the seat can flex and pinch you, -and even pull out a few short hairs when you go to stand up. These seats definitely need bumpers added to the bottom front of the seat. Finding old-style solid wood elongated toilet seats, or even very thick plastic toilet seats, is very difficult, so you are stuck with doing a little field engineering, to overcome the manufacturer’s lack of bumpers under the front of the toilet seat. This is the fourth most important part of my own toilet seat repair kit. See my own Amazon toilet seat repair kit at: Ginsey Home Solutions One Toilet Seat Tightening Kit, 1, Gray. Brand: Ginsey. Due to the lack of warning instructions, I only gave four Amazon Stars to this: White Silicone Toilet Seat Bumpers 7 Rubber Replacement Safety Bumper Caps Tips With Hardware For Toilet Bowl Protection Non Slip Shock Absorbing Seat.
B**.
Good Quality Bumpers
They were easy to install. Don't have to worry about the seat slamming on the bowl, and cracking the bumpers, like the old plastic ones did.
M**L
Great support!
These serve the purpose very well, easy to install, and having many, gives good support all around. I recommend this product.
C**C
quality toilet seat bumpers
Good product, silicone material is strong and works better on our toilet seat than the broken plastic ones. This is my 2nd time ordering, both toilet seat bumpers replaced.
A**R
Easy to install
For toilet seat. It worked well
T**!
Cuts into porcelain bowl..
Don’t…leave marks on bowl and cannot remove…gouged into porcelain!!
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