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American Standard 7381129-200.0070A Universal Flapper and Chain with Float for 2-Inch Flush Valves , Black

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Features

  • Durable construction
  • Reliable performance
  • Easy to install
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Description

Durable, reliable, quality engineering and construction. American standard products are designed for your busy lifestyle. Parts, hardware and components are engineered to enhance the usage of your American standard products. About American standard brands great performance and great looks meet in our complete line of fixtures and faucets for bath and kitchen. Performance and reliability. Coordinated collections. Ingenious features. American standard is style that works better everyday. From the Manufacturer Durable, reliable, quality engineering and construction. American Standard products are designed for your busy lifestyle. Parts, hardware, and components are engineered to enhance the usage of your American Standard products. About American Standard Brands Great performance and great looks meet in our complete line of fixtures and faucets for bath and kitchen. Performance and reliability. Coordinated collections. Ingenious features. American Standard is Style that Works Better everyday.

Material: Plastic


Brand: American Standard


Color: Black


UPC:


Manufacturer: American Standard


Material: ‎Plastic


Brand: ‎American Standard


Color: ‎Black


UPC: ‎012611471278 012611149184


Manufacturer: ‎American Standard


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎78


Part Number: ‎7381A


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.75 x 4.75 x 4.75 inches


Item model number: ‎7381A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎No Finish


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎“*1 year Limited warranty from date of purchase”


Date First Available: June 13, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked well on my American Standard 4072 tank
Hate to say how I feared tackling the toilet repair. Thankfully, Amazon reviewers and eHow.com to the rescue. First, I learned the parts are more or less driven by the tank number and the gallons per flush, carved into the inside of the toilet tank. Then I did a little research on the American Standard site, which had some good troubleshooting scenarios and some diagrams with labels. From that I determined I needed either a new flapper, a new flush valve, or a new fill valve. But it seemed to me that when I pressed down on the flapper, the running water stopped. Best advice from American Standard, water inside the tank is perfectly clean. That's good because I spent a lot of time with my arms in that tank. It was a little confusing to diagnose because the water fill was running too, but stopped when I pressed down on the flapper, so I figure it had to keep filling when the flapper was leaking. The flapper did solve my problem. I had never known that the yellow "float" is the piece that controls the amount of water that moves from the tank to the bowl on the flush. As others have said, the shorter the distance between the yellow float and the black flapper, the more water coming thru. I used to have to hold the handle down to get sufficient water thru, but no more. For my 4072, I have 7 beads or less distance between the yellow float and the black flapper. I have about 35 to 38 beads between the yellow float and the trip lever, that is, I had to shorten the distance between the hook and the yellow float by some beads, to get the right tension in the lever. I'm writing these down because I have four 4072 toilets in this house. A little about the flapper. If you stick your hands into the tank and feel it, you will feel that it is somewhat flexible at the place where it attaches to the post, and kind of just fits right over a little protrusion on both sides. You can pretty gently work it off and on and if you are having to experiment with the beads, as I did, you will get pretty good at removing it and replacing it. I finally had the brainstorm to go up and look at my other toilet to see what its beads were set at, and that was helpful. Would have probably been good to know that first. I didn't know what I didn't know. I did not turn off the water to replace this flapper. Just fyi for those who have fear of shut-off valves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2013 by Pam B

  • They work!
I have 2 19-year old American Standard toilets that came with my house. They both started leaking around the same time. I decided to stick to the same brand versus the generic brands. They looked almost identical to the original that were on my toilet. They worked - no more leaks! The hope is that they would also last a long time. Easy to install also. I turned off the water on the bottom of the toilet, flushed the toilet to empty the tank, remove the old part (no tools required), replaced with the new - the same exact way as the original. Turned the water back on and flushed twice to test. No more gushy, leaky toilets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by Chippendales

  • A perfect fit for our American Standard Cadet
American Standard's Customer Service rep assured me this OEM part would fit my Cadet, so I was not at all surprised when it worked perfectly. It installed in less than a minute right out of the package. The yellow foam float (above the flapper) didn't need to be adjusted--also perfect! Our Cadet now flushes like it was new. Got this at a great price at Amazon, with free Prime shipping--much cheaper than buying it at a local plumbing supply house, hardware store, or home center. Don't bother with "universal" flappers, always go OEM and your American Standard flush issues will stop. Note: To extend the operational life of its neoprime plastic, coat both the interior and exterior of the flapper (also the float) once a year with 3M Marine Vinyl Cleaner and Restorer (available here on Amazon). It's easy to apply after you remove the unit, using a narrow brush large enough to fit inside the flapper's bottom drain hole. With Amazon's cheap prices, purchase a 2nd flapper and float combo so you'll have a back-up ready to go when this one finally wears out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2017 by Kenneth Keller

  • Best match
After finding out the hard way that the "universal fit" doesn't work in my toilet this is an exact match to the American Standard model I have. Works perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by jessica pollard

  • Fit my unidentified American Standard toilet!
My toilet started running water in 10 minute cycles, and when I examined it closely there was a slow leak from the tank to the bowl. When I pressed down hard on the flapper, the leaking sound stopped so I went in search of a replacement flapper. My toilet is an American Standard, but the identifying number in the tank had eroded away, so it was impossible to identify the model and thus impossible to tell which flapper to get. Since the apartments I live in are about 30 years old, I decided to go with this flapper for 2 reasons: (1) the picture looked exactly like the flapper w/ float in my toilet, and (2) some of the reviews said this flapper fit their similarly aged toilets. Got it today, pulled out the old flapper, slid this one on - presto, perfect fit, no more leaking! I'd had to replace a flapper before in the previous apartment I lived in, and it's a pretty easy process, but this flapper was a little bit more difficult than that one because of the beaded chain. The way my damaged one was attached to the tank lever was via the beaded chain, not the hook, so it took a lot of delicate manuvering to pop that sucker out. I was afraid of putting too much force and breaking the lever, so it took a few seconds to do so - but still, a very easy process. I'm not handy at all, I barely know how the toilet works, but this is a very easy process. :) Now, the harder part is finding a replacement for the bleach tablets I put in the tank to keep the toilet clean, as they're undoubtedly the cause of the damage to the original flapper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2014 by Jen

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