Did you read my post? When remodeling, you sometimes have to install, remove, and reinstall a toilet a few times. Scrapping off the wax, getting a new one, and resetting the toilet is messy. The waxless can be reused numerous times.
Given the length it looks like it would get knocked off easily before you lowered it on the flange to the point the bolts came through. Also you cannot set the toilet down but have to lay it over on its side, no?
When you pull a toilet with the waxless, it often stays in the flange, so no, you don't have to flip the toilet over. Either way, it just pulls off, so it's not a big deal...with the cost of a wax ring verses this, wax is still king, but not if you're changing it out and want to save some time and cleanup to prep for reinstallation.
Terry said:You do have to lift the bowl up to install with these. If you aren't strong enough to lift one, maybe your neighbor can do it for you.
I'm sure I wouldn't be able to drop it down straight up and down without it popping off the toilet.
This is awkward, but...
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