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Offset Toilet Flange (POF100), Repairs Toilet Too Close/Too Far from Wall/Vanity, Fits over 3'/Inside 4' PVC Pipe, Made in USA

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  • Helps correct toilet placed too close to the wall
  • Helps correct toilet placed too far away from the wall
  • Helps correct toilet placed too far to the right or left of wall
  • Allows as much drainage as a straight or conventional flanges
  • Fits over 3" or inside 4" PVC pipe


Plastic Oddities POF100, 3" x 4" Offset Toilet Flange is designed to allow at least a 2" margin of error in roughing in a toilet. Helps you place the toilet where it should be in relationship to the wall and/or cabinets. Solvent welds over 3 or inside 4 Schedule 40 DWV PVC pipe. Opening for drainage of wastes is as much as straight or conventional flanges. Helps correct rough in drain pipe placement by allowing 2 inches of adjustment if toilet is: A). Too close to the wall B). Too far away from the wall C). Too close too or too far side walls Manufactured in the USA


Richard F.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2018
Easy to install. Did not have to chip as much as other flanges. Bought three different designs and this was easiest to install. Works great, no clogs in two months.
Becca
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018
When it arrived, the section that slides into the 4 inch connector was flared, and wouldn’t fit. Once it was shaved down, it worked great. Much easier solution than the alternatives available at the DIY stores.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2017
had to file down so it would fit inside a 4 inch pipe. Wish I would have purchase a did offset.
William Mickelson
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2016
Nothing like video shows. Will not fit in normal whole where flange is without making whole bigger. This is not what I expected nor wanted. Flange fits whole front to back, but front lip sticks out preventing it to lay flat. In picture you can see a slant on the bottom front. This prevents flange from working. Thought this would save the day in my 2 bathrooms, but no.I'm lost what to use now.
J K
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2016
This worked well for fixing the alignment problem. You have to use two wax rings and manually build these together to form a solid oval that fits the flange. Jam all the extra wax into the upper rear portion of the flange to block flush water from over-shooting the back end. In practice, the new toilet and flange work well with no apparent effect on flush efficiency.
Nell
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2016
I had a bit of trouble chipping out enough concrete and zipping out enough of the existing pipe for this flange to sit closer to the floor, but it was worth the extra space I gained behind the toilet. We added extra polyiso insulation against a concrete wall so our toilet flange became too close to the finished wall and this was the solution. I was able to move the toilet forward the full two inches.
ozonerguy
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2016
I had the same experience as Coach Ernie with TWO of these. During installation (while tightening the toilet to the flange) the first one cracked. I tried to replace it with the second one and it also broke. The thin part of the plastic that is supposed to attach the bolts between the flange and bowl snapped. It is too cheaply made.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2016
GOOD PRODUCT EASY TRANSACTION