No, toilet seats are not universal and may not be compatible with all types of toilets. It is important to check the specifications and measurements of a toilet seat to ensure it will fit properly on your specific toilet.
Yes, I have an American Standard toilet and an Olsonite toilet set.
No the standard toilet seat covers are for the standard round toilet seats. The universal will fit the long oblong shaped toilet seats.
They vary depending on manufacture. Compromise to fit as many people as possible. We are designed to go squating. To tall of a toilet would make it more difficult. Taller toilets are made to aid elderly and physically challenged people to use toilet.
In the simplest of terms elongated toilets allow for more room for body part clearance when a person, especially men are sitting on the toilet. With rounded bowls there is not enough room for a mans penis to fit and many times while sitting on a rounded toilet a man may urinate straight out of the bowl and down the outside or onto his clothes. Additionally of a person is over weight elongated toilets allow for more room over all and create a comfort level that rounded small bowl toilets can not. for further info read my blog (see my bio for details) for an article about elongated and ADA height toilets.
Toilet seats can vary in size and shape depending on the brand and model of the toilet. They are not universal and may require specific measurements for a proper fit.
If a toilet handle breaks off there are many places to buy cheap handles that will fit the toilet in need. One store is Lowe's which has handles for many popular brands of toilets.
Toilet seats come in various sizes, including round and elongated shapes. Round seats typically measure around 16.5 inches in length, while elongated seats are about 18.5 inches long. It's important to measure your toilet bowl to ensure you choose the correct size seat for a proper fit.
Toilet seats are typically available in two sizes: round and elongated. Round seats are smaller and more compact, while elongated seats are longer and provide more seating area. It's important to measure your toilet bowl before purchasing a new seat to ensure a proper fit.
The 2012 Honda Fit has 20.6 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2007 Honda Fit has 21.3 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2010 Honda Fit has 20.6 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.