: Mayfair 9401NI Natural Reflections Toilet Seat with Nickle Hinges, Round, Dark Bamboo

: Mayfair 9401NI Natural Reflections Toilet Seat with Nickle Hinges, Round, Dark Bamboo

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Mayfair 9401NI Natural Reflections Toilet Seat with Nickle Hinges, Round, Dark Bamboo

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Mayfair 9401NI Natural Reflections Toilet Seat with Nickle Hinges, Round, Dark Bamboo
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6627





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Mayfair
Color: bamboo
EAN: 0073088125781
Label: Mayfair
Product Manufacturer: Mayfair
Model: 9401NI
Publisher: Mayfair
Ranking: 6627
Studio: Mayfair
Variation Description: bamboo


Piece facts:
  • Designer Solid Bamboo Toilet Seat
  • Stylish Brushed-Nickel Hinges Complement Today's Bath Hardware
  • Fits All Manufacturers' Round Bowls




Bamboo Dark Round, Hinges, Nickle with Seat Toilet Reflections Natural 9401NI Mayfair






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Sold as each. Fits all manufacturers round bowls. Non-tarnish brushed nickel hinges. Durable multi-coat enamel finish. Easy to install hinges with a secure, no-wobble fit. Coordinates well with Asian inspired accessories. Bamboo texture. Boxed. Manufacturer's number: 9401Nl-568. Buy Hardware Supplies SKU #: 4261095. Country of origin: United States. Distributed by Mayfair Seat Co.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Bamboo is the best! ...
This bamboo toilet seat is far superior in appearance and strength to other toilet seats. In addition, bamboo is an eco-friendly, sustainable product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Bambo Toilet Seat
This is an excellent product. I replaced 3 toilet seats with this bamboo seat with nickel plating and am extremely pleased with the results. They all look fantastic and I would recommend this product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sitting Pretty ...
This is the nicest toilet seat that we've seen in a long time. Extremely well constructed and very nice looking with the added plus of no corrosion on the attached hardware. You'll like it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow, what a fine toilet seat!
It's hard to get excited about a toilet seat, but this bamboo seat with nickel hinges is just the ticket. Looks elegant, is beautifully made, easy to clean, and does its job well! I'll buy one for every bathroom in the house.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * bamboo vs wood ...
i got the bamboo toilet seat to replace a wooden one. first it is easyer to keep clean becuse unlike the wooden one it dose not absorb moister, as a toilet seat you can imagen what kind. it is as smooth as a plastic seat but not so cold on your behind as synthetic seats. also the nickle hinges do not leave a green stain on the toilet, another problem i had with wooden seats becuse they almost always come with brass hardwear. i have bamboo cutting boards as well and exspect this to be a very durabe seat, and will proby put one in the second bath as well.



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