🚽 Keep it Cool, Keep it Dry!
The Plumb Pak K836-22 Keeney Anti-Condensation Toilet Tank Liner Insulation Kit is designed to prevent condensation on your toilet tank, protecting your floors from potential water damage. Measuring 16 inches by 48 inches, this easy-to-install liner features a self-adhesive backer and can be cut to fit any tank shape, making it a versatile solution for homes, especially those with well water.
Manufacturer | Keeney |
Part Number | K836-22 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 4.5 x 20 inches |
Item model number | K836-22 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 16-Inch x 48-Inch |
Color | White |
Material | Foam |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Toilet Tank Liner |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
M**E
The only product out there
I read the other reviews & found using extreme glue no drip Gel Loctite one tube only. Still have 1/3 left. Glue inner by one inch & two inches in between . I did use this on a new one piece toilet in not having any issues with wetness I believe it is best with no bonding concerns. It is still best to cut each side separate as tanks are all different as mine had radius to deal with. This will give you more time to do it correctly with no mess. Yes you will have seams. I also used amazing goop clear for seams for concerns of edges from peeling in the future.
A**N
Don't waste your money
Easy enough to install but worthless. After 2 months the adhesive is no longer holding. The liner is lifting up at the bottom and interferes with the flapper so the toilet keeps running. I followed the installation instructions exactly and even let it sit for a couple days before filling with water to make sure the adhesive had time to set up but it didn't matter. I've used thicker foam pads before that had a tube of adhesive which worked very well but was unable to find them this time around. At least it was pretty cheap.
R**D
So far so good
After reading reviews on the product I was weary about whether or not it would work, but because I needed something to help with the condensation I took a gamble. The delivery was quick and the product was as described on the package. The installation was not hard just had to make sure that after cutting the pieces , they fit before exposing the adhesive. The sides and most of the bottom adhered very well because it was dry, however a couple of spots on the bottom was wet and I had to use glue for it. All in all the product stopped the condensation which is what I needed it to do.
C**.
Works OK. Not a magic kit.
The adhesive doesn’t really work. I found that 2 sided tape works better. 3m makes a good product.The important part is the thin foam that is flexible and water resistant...which is what I was really after.
D**!
Not good on its own unless you use silicone or expanding foam around the edges and seams.
This stuff does not adhere if water can get behind it. I recommend once you install it you use silicone around the perimeter, or the window and door expanding foam. If you use this to seal all the seams and bottom it works great. (You can always trim it when it dries) This by itself isn’t much use. I had great results using expanding foam on the bottom of the tank and around the bottom edges and seams. No more condensation!
C**9
Not enough insulation value
I have a cold water spring and have always had a serious condensation problem. I installed the Keeney K836-22 Anti-Condensation Toilet Tank Liner Insulation Kit in hopes of elimination the problem. I installed the product carefully in my thoroughly cleaned and dried toilet tank eliminating any gaps. It adheres well and has not loosened or peeled from the tank. Unfortunately, as you can see in the picture, now that summer is approaching and warm weather has arrived, the condensation problem remains. The product is too thin, and does not insulate well enough.
T**1
Useless
I took everything out including the water. Let it sit to dry and applied the product. Next day I came and the it has started piling off. The toilet was still sweating like nothing has been done to it. 2 days later I noticed the water was running longer and I checked and the product was blocking the stop mechanism because it was piling of even more . By day 5 I decided enough was enough , more that half of the product was not attached and was sort of floating. I decided didn’t want my bathroom and basement to flood and took it out. Waste of time , energy and money. Don’t buy it’s not worth.
R**D
Perfect solution for condensation
To be successful with this kit, you have to dry the inside of the tank, I used a wet/dry vac. Also I cut mine into 4 pieces, wide part of tank front & back and the narrow sides left & right. I purchased a tube of Loctite extreme glue gel from HomeDepot.I put a strip of glue every 2in from bottom to top of inside tank, one section at a time, pulled backing off insulation and press onto wall of tank. I let it sit for 45 min before refilling tank. Worked great! No condensation yet!
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