A leaking toilet tank usually comes down to one worn part: the tank-to-bowl gasket. The Varspo Universal Gasket Kit fixes it for less than a plumber's trip fee, with three complete gasket sets and solid brass bolt hardware so you repair once and keep spares on hand.
The gaskets fit standard 2-inch and 2.5-inch flush valve openings, covering most major 2-piece toilet designs. Brass bolts won't corrode inside the tank the way steel does, and the whole swap is a 15-minute DIY job: drain the tank, unbolt it, seat the new gasket, and rebolt.
| Brand | Varspo |
|---|---|
| Model / ASIN | B0G2T4PNCW |
| Quantity | 3 complete gasket sets |
| Hardware | Solid brass bolts — corrosion-proof |
| Fits | 2" and 2.5" flush valve openings |
| Compatibility | Most 2-piece toilet tanks |
| Install time | About 15 minutes, DIY |
| Price | $16.95 — free shipping |
| Where to buy | varspo.com or Amazon.com |
The classic sign is water leaking from between the tank and bowl, or pooling behind the toilet after flushing. If tightening the tank bolts doesn't stop it, the gasket is usually worn and should be replaced.
It fits standard 2-inch and 2.5-inch flush valve seat openings, which covers most major 2-piece toilet brands. Check your flush valve opening size before ordering.
No. With the water shut off and the tank drained, most people complete the swap in about 15 minutes using basic hand tools.
Brass doesn't rust inside the constantly wet tank environment, so the repair lasts and the bolts come out cleanly if you ever service the toilet again.