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๐ฝ Lift, Align, Move โ Master Your Toilet Repairs Like a Pro!
The Toilet Master Jack is a professional-grade, US-made alloy steel tool designed to safely lift, move, and repair commercial toilets up to 250 lbs. Its wheeled base and forward-tilt feature eliminate water spills and wax messes, while built-in alignment tubes guarantee precise bolt placementโmaking toilet maintenance faster, cleaner, and injury-free.
| ASIN | B00IX5N0AG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,732 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #101 in Toilets |
| Brand | The Toilet Master |
| Brand Name | The Toilet Master |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 217 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 31 x 14 x 26 inches |
| Item Weight | 23 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 2.5E+2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Junca Inventions Unlimited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RT100 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | RT100 |
| UPC | 652597529633 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
A**C
this is a fantastic item
the instructions were a little vague but I am 70 years old and have installed man toilets. everyone knows the worst part is lifting the toilet over the flange and dropping it perfectly on the bolts. I can't do that anymore but even at 70 you can install a toilet with this. it lifts up the whole toilet like a jack. you can then move it all around because it has wheels. I rolled it over the flange and in slow steps lined up the bolts and it slipped down perfectly on the flange. it has already paid for itself by what I would have had to pay a plumber. a great product.
L**L
Gamechanger
Let's just acknowledge that this thing is expensive. If you're young with a good back and only have one or two toilets to do then you can get by without it. I'm older, done my fair share of lifting toilets and am remodeling a house in which I'm working on 4 toilets. Including resetting ones done by contractors who screwed it up (the closet bolts have to actually *stay* in the flange to be effective...*&^%$$it). I ordered this because I'm half crippled and don't have the balance anymore to lower a john onto a flange safely...but I refuse to pay people to do things i end up re-doing. Enter the toilet jack. This thing is a gamechanger. Easily pull a toilet and set a new one. Zero problems. My only complaint is that for the price they could have attached the lifting arms to the base...kind of a PITA when you have issues with fine motor skills. The assembly instructions could be written better, but I get it..the assumption is that if you're buying this you probably have some mechanical ability to figure stuff out and you're probably not going to spend a ton of time reading the instructions. All in all - great tool if you need to lift a lot of toilets or you're just tired of dealing with the heavy, awkward things.
L**A
Genius
I have been an avid do-it-yourselfer for years, and between my projects and the projects of friends, have probably removed and set dozens of toilets. Now in my mid 70โs, some projects have become a bit more challenging (such as holding a very heavy toilet up and trying to lower it slowly on to the flange screws) so when we needed to replace an old toilet, I called a handful of plumbers for estimates and found that living in a rural area might be nice, but getting a tradesman out to the house is difficult and expensive. So I went on the internet to see if there were any instructions on how an old man can wrangle a toilet for a successful installation. Thatโs when I saw the video showing the use of this jack. I was amazed and immediately checked Amazon for a price. At just over $200, I could personally remove the old toilet and install the new one AND save money at the same timeโฆ This thing is genius! Easy to use, easy to manage, and includes a detachable handle for easy storage and two rigid plastic 6 inch long straw like devices that are placed over the flange screws so you can easily line the screws up with the toilet as you lower it. Both the handle and screw extensions are stored on the jack using solid snap brackets. I cannot recommend this tool highly enoughโฆ Even If you remove and replace only one toilet in your lifetime, this thing is a must and given that toilets are replaced eventually, in the future, this jack will save your back and the frustration of lining up those damn screws.
N**R
Frankly worth it after one use
I work on toilets about once a year and I hate moving them, this is a must have and I would have been happy to have it even if I only used it the one time. It is not suited for all situations (toilets under something that can't be moved to lift them straight up like a window sill), but it makes work in small apartment bathrooms much easier and less messy.
R**Y
Must have for bathroom remodelers and plumbers
This thing rocks. Assembly is relatively easy and use is even easier. I have a bad back and the lift and move toilets is a struggle. This thing lifts and transports toilets with ease. You can also jack it all the way up to clean the wax and grout off the bottom before adding a new wax ring and dropping it again on the new tile. Even has a couple of plastic tubes that you put on the bolts to help you guide it down in the right spot. Great product.
L**A
Toilet jack
Simply the best invention ever! No more hurting your back seating a toilet. Donโt leave the toilet on it for long periods of time.
T**Y
If you got a bad back this is the ticket
It's kind of overpriced, but my back can't lift toilets anymore, but it's still cheaper than a plumber. The quality is good enough and its easy to lift and store. It's nice that it can hold it up for you while you clean the old wax off and thread new bolts and all. Would buy it again.
A**A
Poor quality control- can't finish assembly
Almost finished assembling the thing but can't use it because #21 pin doesn't fit into the hole on #17 bottle jack. Why isn't the manufacturer checking the specs on the bottle jack? Tried deburring and enlargening the hole with a drill and a dremel but it's solid metal and hardly any dremel bits actually fit. Broke the one dremel bit that did fit into the hole. Contacted the manufacturer because google image search on the pin piece doesn't give me a good match so I can't figure out what kind of replacement pin I'd need if I wanted to buy a smaller pin.
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