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These Toilet Leak Detecting Tablets use a vibrant blue, non-toxic dye to reveal silent leaks in your toilet system, helping you prevent costly plumbing repairs. Each pack contains 10 easy-to-use tablets with bilingual instructions, designed for quick and safe leak detection.
Manufacturer | New Resources Group |
Part Number | DY-401-10PK |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Item model number | DY-401-10pk |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Blue |
Item Package Quantity | 9 |
Usage | Toilet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Worked very well
Worked as described. Helped me find a silent toilet leak which was costing us a lot of money. Problem solved!
H**D
Easy to Use
Worked to test my leak problem
R**S
Economical way to detect toilet water leakage
Those tablets had the best price online and they do work. I thought the water leakage from my toilet tank was fixed, but when I used this tablet, it was discovered that water was still escaping from the tank ( the one can see water turning blue in the toilet bowl after you place the tablet in the tank and watch before flushing). It appeared that the toilet system had to be fixed and tested again. This tiny tablet helped me to bring my water bill down back to normal.
J**T
They work like expected, except that I had to use two for best result.
COME ON! It's water soluble blue dye! You tear two open and pour them into the toilet tank and wait an hour. Come back and look into the toilet bowl to check if the water tank leaked. Price is reasonable.
I**D
These Work!
Work just as advertised. Plumber was by and used his own - however he crushed the tablet first to speed up the process. Just sayin........
W**Y
Good product
They work
N**R
Good But Expensive
The tablets work as described. But the small number of make them expensive
T**I
Work As Advertised
I discovered a leak in one of our toilets before I bought these. The water tank fill valve (not the angle valve) was allowing water to slowly leak into the tank and overflowing into the bowl. It was so slow that I couldn't hardly hear it. There was no damage from water leak, but my water bill went from $46/mo. to $75/mo. in about 2-weeks. Caused by slow water seepage from the tank into the bowl. Replaced defective part with a 400A fill Valve by Fluidmaster. Afterwards, I used the Toilet Leak Detecting Dye Tablets to see if the leak was fixed. Each tablet pack is for one-time use. If there's an active leak the water in the toilet bowl will turn blue without you flushing the toilet. Once you flush the toilet all the water in the tank and bowl will be blue from the tablets but will not indicate that there's a leak. Recommend dropping a couple of dye tablets into the tank every month or two to detect leaks. 5 Stars.
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