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RectorSeal 97761 3.5 Gal Frugal Flush Adjustable Toilet Tank Flapper Blue

Item #: 97761 by RectorSeal

UPC #: 021449977616

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Features

Material

Rubber

Size

1.6 Gal. Tank

Warranty

5-Year warranty

Certifications

Made in the USA

Manufacturer Warranty

5-YEAR WARRANTY

Plumbing Part Type

Toilet Flapper

Product Depth (in.)

2.5

Product Height (in.)

3.5

Product Width (in.)

4.12

Standard Color Family

Blue

Universal Fit

YES

Adjustable

Yes

Pack Size

1

UNSPSC

30181811

MADE IN THE USA

Yes

Finish

Blue

Package Quantity

1

UL Listed

No

Ligature Resistant

False

Color

Blue

For Use With

Toilets

Assembled Product Depth

2.5 in.

AbilityOne

No

ADA Compliant

No

Commercial/Residential

Commercial/Residential

Toilet and Urinal Part Type

Flapper

Assembled Product Height

3.5 in.

Assembled Product Width

4.12 in.

GSA Approved

No

TAA/BAA Compliant

Yes

Product Overview

Frugal Flush Retro flapper is an adjustable, early closing flapper valve originally designed as a water conservation device. Its adjustable dial allows for water savings of up to 50%. The Retro flapper has been installed and endorsed by utilities internationally as a reliable part of reducing water consumption in 3.5 Gal., 5 Gal. and 7 Gal. tanks.

  • Early closing flapper reduces water consumption
  • Adjustable dial
  • Superior performance
  • Easy installation
  • Reduces water consumption in 3.5 Gal., 5 Gal., and 7 Gal. tanks
  • Water conservation device