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12 September 2018
Best there is!
1 of 1 found this helpful Purchased one of these, several years ago, for a problem seal. I saw where someone had problems with it leaking. You have to clean the old wax off of the bottom of the toilet. Otherwise, NOTHING will stick to it. I used alcohol.
This seal is great! I would have been able to reuse mine, had I not forgotten it was there. When I removed my toilet, to retile the floor, I forgot it was on there, and tore the adhesive ring up, when I set the toilet down. The plastic part was still like new.
Unfortunately, i couldn't locate one of these, so I purchased a Fluidmaster waxless, that isn't tall enough to seal. They fail to mention that on their box. It's going back.

14 June 2017
Carburetor for Mantis
I had a Mantis tiller that the carburetor diaphragm had dry rotted. In shopping for a new diaphragm, it became apparent, that it was better to just buy a whole carb. This kit, not only had the carb, but a new plug, air filter, fuel line set, fuel filter, gaskets, and spare priming bulb. For under $13.00.
I will admit, I didn't use the entire kit. I did have to do a minor alteration on the gasket between the carb and intake. I had to make a small hole, in the gasket, to get one small hole to align. No big deal. Also, the air filter, didn't fit my older Mantis. Again, no big deal. My old filter is one of the flat washable filters. The new one had a rubber lip around it, and a thicker center, so it didn't allow my air filter cover to fit down snug enough to get the nut on. I figure the newer ones, take this filter.
I was very happy to get my tiller running again.
This was a very inexpensive fix, and I was killing weeds, in well under an hour. They were not amused.
And, I still have several parts left, that could come handy at a later time.