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The Fluidmaster PerforMAX 402CARHRP14 is a universal, high-performance toilet fill valve and flapper repair kit designed for 2-inch flush valve toilets. Featuring an adjustable 10-15 inch fill valve, corrosion-resistant Microban materials, and a solid frame flapper, it prevents leaks, ghost flushing, and noisy operation while optimizing water use at 1.6 gallons per flush. Backed by a 7-year warranty, this easy-install kit ensures durable, efficient, and reliable toilet performance.
Material | corrosion-resistant Microban material |
Brand | Fluidmaster |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.25 x 3.88 x 14 inches |
Inlet Connection Size | 2 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | Flange |
Outlet Connection Type | FNPT |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Outlet Connection Size | 2 Inches |
Valve Type | Float Valve |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039961013880 |
Manufacturer | Fluidmaster |
UPC | 039961013880 |
Part Number | 402CARHRP14 |
Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 3.88 x 14 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 402CARHRP14 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | multi color |
Style | 402CARHRP14 |
Pattern | Kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Water Consumption | 1.6 Gallons per Flush |
Special Features | Water resistant |
Included Components | Toilet Fill Valve and Flapper Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
Quick Easy and Simple
I purchased this to fix a toilet that was constantly "running". After spending an hour messing with the original components, I decided to bite the bullet and replace the parts. Before going further, know that the MOST I've done with a toilet is removed the lid and jiggled the chain until it "fixed" itself. So prior to this week, I knew very little about repairing or replacing the parts of a toilet's tank.Upon opening the packaging, I went straight to the instructions. I REALLY didn't want to screw this up and possibly have a non-working toilet. I'm happy to say that the instructions included pictures/images and text and were very easy to follow. Truthfully, there were a couple of instances where I thought it was too easy and went forward without referring to the plans -- bad move that led to confusion. But going back to the instructions quickly fixed this.I got the old components out and new components in within 15 minutes. I then spent the next 5 minutes adjusting the flush amount and water capacity. Truthfully, I could have stopped at the 15 minute mark and been OK, but when you invest in components that are designed for efficiency and saving water, you spend the extra 5 minutes trying to get your money worth.Once everything was installed to my liking, I looked at my watch and was surprised how quickly I'd done everything. I was quite surprised.The unit it's terribly loud nor is it super quiet. It's roughly the sound level of your average toilet, maybe slightly quieter, but nothing that's going to draw attention or make you say "that's quiet".The tank does have the option to quickly fill. Though it's worth noting that a quick fill will result in more noise as more water rushed into the tank. Opting for a slow fill gives you a quieter experience but the noise lasts longer. I set my flow to roughly 7. This gave a slightly quieter experience while still fairly quickly filling up the tank.The flusher also has a setting that dictates how much water going into the bowl. Again it's worth playing around with. Out of the box, this was set to Max. I tried Minimum and was disappointed when the toilet could barely flush more than a few sheets of toilet paper. I found my sweet spot to be 6, but pushed it up to 7 for those super emptying out bathroom experiences.I won't mind changing the water flow on the fly, but the bowl fill is one I won't like because I'll have to reach to the bottom of the tank to do so.So it's been stated, I did not need to cut or glue anything together. I saw other comments mentioning cutting. The unit increases and decreases in height where needed so I'm not even sure what one would have to cut or chop unless they wanted to over-complicate a simple situation.I also recall a comment about the unit pushing the top off the toilet. Again, HOW?! There are no springs. The you twist the unit to change the height. It's like a screw system, there aren't any springs and the floating sinks beneath the water level with very little weight so that couldn't push the top off the toilet's tank.In short, this is an all in 1 unit and it's quite easy to install and there's really no reason to over thinking. The two points I mentioned earlier made me hesitate to purchase the unit, but after purchasing the unit, I'm led to believe the others may have confused this unit with another. Nothing to cut and no springs to push up the lid. Just a simple yet effective system.Ultimately, I am happy with the unit as a whole. I was definitely a bit intimidated, but now feel confident tackling this again if necessary. I'd TOTALLY recommend this product.
C**E
Toilet Fill Valve replacement part
Toilet fill valve replacementWorks well, installs easily in minutes
M**U
Easier and better than other replacement units
If you are debating between this or a Danco replacement. Do yourself a favor and get this. Much higher quality components and you ditch the big floating balloon in your tank. The adjustability of this unit makes it able to fit pretty much any tank. Made the mistake recently of using Danco replacement units for 2 toilets in my house, primarily because they looked like the equipment that needed replacing. One of thise units failed within the first 2-3 weeks, bowl filling valve quit working. I then bought this Fluidmaster setup. Not only was setup easier but the higher quality rubber hoses and float mechanism used by Fluidmaster made the process easier and I suspect it will have less issues due to its design.
D**L
Good
Does the job. Easy install
M**Z
Beginner friendly
Very easy placement! Done in less than 10 minutes, no prior experience.
R**4
Good fill valve and good value!
great replacement for my leaky old fill valve. Although tweaking it was kind a job, but who knew a toilet was so intricate. Anyway I got it done and it's working real good!
R**N
I Really Like this Item
I will try to be as honest as possible because I depend on other people's reviews and feel I want to help the best I can: I consider this one of the best made and top brands out there for the price point. I always use this brand when swapping out my Toilet insides, which I tried to do about every 6-8 years to keep ahead of the chance of a leak or malfunction. I have hard water which means it's hard on my toilet equipment. As a side note, I've NEVER once had to replace the flapper on their flush valves before I end up switching out everything. I the past with cheaper brands, I've always had to replace the flapper in about 4 years. I Recommend. Good Luck.
A**R
Easy install; hit-or-miss quality
I installed three of these in one day. Installing was easy, even for a first-timer (especially after the first time).I spent a bit more money on this model to try to save water. I suspect I've been had. The two features I think you get for spending the extra money are (1) the bowl refill control roller valve, and (2) the adjustable flap. In principle the refill control valve is a great idea, but in real-life operation, it was very inconsistent. On toilet 1, I took it all the way to the tightest setting and was still wasting a bit of water over-filling the bowl. On toilet 2 the valve seemed to work. On toilet 3 it completely clamped the hose shut a few steps early. The adjustable flapper is also a nice idea; it seems like it will let you have a nice, deep tank without using all the water from it. But on toilet 3 the flapper was broken on arrival. I just re-installed my old flapper.Save $5 and get a more basic kit. If you waste water, stick a brick in the tank to take up space.
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