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Manufacturer's Product Description

"No Slam" slow-close seat & lid for user convenience
EverClean® inhibits the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew
Sanitary lift tab allows user to raise the seat with ease

Product Description

The American Standard Cadet 3 Slow-Close Round Front Closed Front Toilet Seat features solid plastic construction for long-lasting resilience. With a telescoping lid that conceals the seat when shut, the design features an EverClean antimicrobial surface to help prevent the growth of mold, mildew and bacteria that cause stains and odors, keeping your toilet cleaner over time. Designed to fit most conventional elongated toilets, the seat also includes slow-close hinges to prevent slamming, helping reduce injury and create a safe bathroom environment



Features:

"No Slam" slow-close seat & lid for user convenience
EverClean® Antimicrobial Surface
Sanitary lift tab allows user to raise the seat with ease
Fits most conventional round front toilets
Bottom mounting hardware included
Made from Polypropylene Plastic
Traditional design


Innovations:

EverClean® Surface: EverClean™ surface is easier to keep clean, even after years of use. That means you spend less time cleaning and more time enjoying. The system incorporates a permanent glaze additive right into the circulation piping to protect the pipes from mold, mildew, algae and fungus that could cause deterioration or staining of the pipes.
More about American Standard Bathroom Equipment
For more than 130 years, American Standard has provided kitchen and bath fixtures, furniture, and faucets to homes, hotels, airports and stadiums. Designed to marry style and function, it’s no surprise that American Standard products can be found in three out of five homes in America.