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The KOHLER K-4775-0 Brevia Round Toilet Seat combines durable plastic construction with innovative Quick-Release hinges and Quick-Attach hardware, enabling fast installation and easy cleaning. Its ergonomic round design fits most toilets, delivering both comfort and a sleek, contemporary look backed by a one-year limited warranty.
| Color | White |
| Brand | Kohler |
| Material | Plastic |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Shape | Round |
| Product Dimensions | 14.31"W |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| UPC | 650531959591 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00650531959591 |
| Manufacturer | Kohler |
| Part Number | 4775-0 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
| Item model number | 4775-0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Round |
| Finish | White |
| Pattern | Round |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | Toilet Seat |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | One-year limited warranty |
R**N
Kohler Toilet Seat Replacement
The Kohler commode seat fit the Kohler commode perfectly. It has good quality & the biscuit color matches the toilet color. The price was very reasonable & installation was quick & easy.
E**N
Excellent Quality and Easy to Install
I’m very satisfied with the Kohler Brevia Elongated Toilet Seat. The quality is excellent, solid, durable, and has a clean, sleek finish that matches perfectly with my existing Kohler toilet. What really stood out to me was how easy it was to install. The instructions were clear, and I had it mounted and secure in just a few minutes with no tools required beyond what’s included. It feels sturdy and comfortable, and the design is both practical and stylish. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade or replace their toilet seat with something reliable and high-quality.
C**D
Simple, easy, decent quality seat - Recommend
I'm a do-it-yourselfer, as well as a facilities engineer / maintenance leader, so am pretty handy in most repair things. My house has two toilets, and I got tired of one of them having a cracked seat (the pinch was the last straw). I'd installed one of these Kohler toilet seats a few weeks ago, after paying over $30 for it at the Home Desperate store. When I saw it on Amazon for quite a bit less, it was a no-brainer. Delivery was quick, and installation easy. All I needed was a medium size screwdriver. The FIRST thing I did, however, was install the little diamond-shaped bumpers on the bottom side of the lid...I didn't want to drop those into the toilet water! Then I began the seat install. Another reviewer warned of the split mounting hinge/flange, and to some point he's correct -- the split flange does separate if you overtighten the screw. You only need to snug it down, as the expanding nut (on the underside of the toilet bowl) will grab nicely. Then the caps that go over the screw head hold the split flange together so you don't have any problem of it coming loose at 2:30am. From a quality standpoint, it's a basic plastic seat -- not heavy, not cushioned, and doesn't have the "slow-close" feature. I'd give it five stars if it had all that. However, if you want an economical, functional, east-to-install seat, I recommend the Kohler K-4774-0 Brevia.
T**A
Easy-to-use
Easy to install once you have it bolted down you can take it off very easily to clean just pull it forward and it slides out and then to put it back on just push it back on
T**S
Perfect, after a minor retrofit.
The media could not be loaded. I needed the quiet close version with quick release. It seems this option isn’t available in the Brevia line. The Cachet line may have the feature combination, though at a higher cost.After inspecting the quick release quiet close version I was replacing, I discovered something Kohler doesn’t seem to advertise: their Brevia line the same hinge part across Quiet-Close and non-Quiet-Close quiet close version, with the difference being only two parts in the hinge hardware. By swapping in the damped “Quiet-Close” hinge cartridges from the old soft-close seat into the K-4774-0 Brevia Quick-Release, I created a Brevia hybrid seat with:The Quick-Release function (from the 4774)The Quiet-Close soft-close hinge (from the donor seat)Perfect fit, because the shell was already molded with grooves to accept both types of hingesThe K-1134250-0 ($27) hinge kit shows the two dampers I replaced in this toilet seat; the parts on the diagonal far left and right of the product image.With the quiet close feature, the K-4774-0’s lid seems to close slightly slower than the one I replaced; that one has a slightly heavier lid. Though, it’s a trade off for what I needed and at this price, while keeping most of the K-4774-0’s parts.Otherwise the toilet seat is sturdy, easy to remove, with the quick release feature. And with my re-engineering it’s now a soft close toilet seat.
L**H
Looks like the Kohler brand can no longer be trusted…
This toilet seat is basically nonfunctional after just a few months of use. It looks fine, fits fine on my Crane toilet, but within a couple of months of use, it started getting really loose—it slips and slides all over the toilet. The “hardware” it comes with to attach to your toilet is all plastic. My prior seat at least had a metal screw. Of course, I took a screwdriver and tightened it, only to have it get loose a couple weeks later. Now it gets loose every few days. I am the only person who uses this toilet, so it gets “normal” use, and I am an average size. If I only had to tighten it once in a while, I might put up with it, but now the cheap plastic hardware won’t hold for even a couple of days of use. I have to keep a screwdriver next to it for constant tightening. Also, it has a “feature” that I did not realize it had before buying it: you can “remove” (pull off) the seat, without removing the hardware. The back of the “tabs” that screw it on to the toilet are OPEN. Why would anybody want that??? I suspect that this may also contribute to its inability to stay properly attached to the toilet. I will never again buy a toilet seat with that “feature”, and now know to look for and avoid it. I am also going to look for a toilet seat with METAL hardware, at the least a metal screw. This seat is not even comfortable. Only six months later, and I am fed up with it, and looking for a different one. Very disappointed with this Kohler seat, a brand I have trusted in the past. Well, not any more: I will never again buy a Kohler product.
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