Kohler K-10515 PureWarmth Round Closed-Front Heated with Soft Close Lid Quick Release and Night Light White Toil
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Kohler K-10515 PureWarmth Round Closed-Front Heated Toilet Seat with Soft Close Lid, Quick Release, and Night Light Kohler K-10515 Features:Round-front toilet seat with lid - designed to complement a wide variety of round-front toilet designsCovered under Kohler's 1 year limited warrantyCoordinates with products from the PureWarmth line seamlesslyThe soft-close lid forces a gentle descent, ensuring the lid will never slam shutGrip tight rubber bumpers help provide less shifting of the seat while in useHeated toilet set with three adjustable warmth settings: low, medium, and highIncludes manually adjustable nightlight with two color choices and two brightness levelsSyncs with devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology including smart phones, MP3 players, tablets, and laptops located up to 33 feet awaySecure mounting assembly while keeping installation fast and easyAll hardware required for installation is includedKohler K-10515 Specifications:Height: 1-1/8" (rim of toilet fixture to the highest point on the seat)Depth (Projection): 17-1/8" (back of the hinges to the front most part of the seat)Width: 14-7/8" (left most point to the right most point on the seat)Inside Length: 10-1/16" (back to the front of the inner opening of the seat)Inside Width: 8-7/16" (left edge to the right edge of the inner opening of the seat)Distance Required Between Installation Holes: 5-1/2" Round Toilet Seats White
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