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I replaced a toilet seat in our house and the new one is really nice ( at least compared to the old one ).
Curious what makes for a nice toilet seat? Mine is crying out for replacement and I have no idea what to look for
In my case it isn't broken. It is firmly attached to the toilet. It has a slow closing lid. Lastly, for the first time I tried a wooden, instead of plastic, core. The seat doesn't feel as cold, and just feels solid. It is the little things. The last seat lasted at least 10 years, so the difference in price between the cheap one at $26 and the premium one at $35 wasn't really a factor.
Interesting