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[Lifetime Warranty] 38mm/1.50in Toilet Push Button Thread Diameter, Dual Push Flushing Toilet Water Tank Button - Compatible with Glacier Bay, AquaSource, TOTO, Kohler, Twyford, Geberit, American Standard

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38mm (1.50") Dual Flush Toilet Water Tank Push Button

Key Features

  • Dual-Flush Efficiency: Features a split-button design that allows for both a partial flush (liquid waste) and a full flush (solid waste), helping to significantly reduce household water consumption.
  • High-Quality ABS Construction: Manufactured from premium, impact-resistant ABS plastic that withstands the constant humidity and chemical exposure found inside a toilet tank without corroding or becoming brittle.
  • Reflective Chrome Finish: Equipped with a multi-layer electroplated chrome surface that resists scratches and tarnishing, maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic that matches standard bathroom fixtures.
  • Adjustable Actuator Rods: Includes two threaded plastic rods that can be trimmed or adjusted in length to perfectly match the height of your specific flush valve, ensuring a precise and responsive flush.
  • Precision 38mm Threading: Engineered with a standardized 38mm (1.50 inch) outer thread diameter, providing a snug, leak-free fit for the most common toilet tank lid openings.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Thread Diameter: 38mm / 1.50 inches.
  • Button Outer Diameter: Approx. 48mm–50mm (to cover the lid hole).
  • Rod Length: Typically 100mm–105mm (Adjustable/Trimmable).
  • Material: Engineering Grade ABS Plastic & Stainless Steel Spring.
  • Style: Circular Top-Mount Dual Flush.

Compatibility & Fitment

This button is designed as a universal replacement for top-mount flushing systems. Key compatible brands include:

  • Popular Retail Brands: Fits most modern Glacier Bay and AquaSource dual-flush models.
  • Premium Manufacturers: Compatible with specific top-mount models from TOTO, Kohler, and American Standard.
  • European Standards: Direct fit for many Geberit, Twyford, and Ideal Standard cisterns utilizing the 38mm hole standard.
  • Note: CRITICAL: This button fits a tank hole diameter between 38mm and 45mm. Please measure the hole in your toilet lid before ordering to ensure the thread diameter is correct.

When to Replace

  • Button Becomes Stuck: The button stays depressed after flushing, causing the water to run continuously into the bowl.
  • Broken Actuator Rods: The internal plastic rods have snapped or stripped, preventing the button from reaching the flush valve.
  • Peeling Chrome: The decorative finish is bubbling or flaking off, which can be sharp to the touch and affects the bathroom's appearance.
  • Loss of "Springiness": The internal stainless steel spring has weakened, making the button feel "mushy" or unresponsive.
  • Full Flush Only: The partial flush mechanism has failed, forcing you to use a full tank of water for every flush.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Turn off the water supply to the toilet and flush once to empty the tank. This makes it easier to work without water splashing.
  • Measure Twice: PRO TIP: Before installing, place the button in the lid and hold it over the flush valve to determine the required rod length. Rods that are too long will cause the toilet to run; rods that are too short won't trigger the flush.
  • Trimming the Rods: If the rods are too long, use a pair of pliers or a hacksaw to trim them in small increments. It is better to cut them slightly long and fine-tune the adjustment by threading them in or out.
  • Hand Tighten Only: Screw the mounting nut onto the button threads from the underside of the lid by hand. Overtightening with a wrench can crack the ceramic toilet lid.
  • Test the Flush: Once installed, replace the lid and test both buttons. Ensure there is a small "gap" (1–2mm) between the rod and the valve when the button is at rest to ensure the valve seats fully.
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  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    Designed for 38mm thread diameter tank buttons, ensuring a precise fit and seamless performance like the original part.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION

    DURABLE CONSTRUCTION

    Made from high-quality materials with a chrome finish, offering resistance to scratches, fading, and tarnishing for long-lasting use.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Restore your toilet’s performance easily and enjoy cost savings with this reliable DIY replacement part.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Quick and easy to install—just follow the provided instructions or contact us for support.

FAQ

This replacement button is intended for toilets that use a dual-flush tank button with a 38 mm (1.50 in) thread diameter. The listing identifies compatibility with Glacier Bay, AquaSource, TOTO, Kohler, Twyford, Geberit, and American Standard. Matching the thread diameter and dual-push style is important, since button designs can vary by tank lid and flush valve setup even within the same brand.
First, remove the old button assembly from the tank lid and measure the threaded mounting section that passes through the lid. This part fits a 38 mm / 1.50 in thread diameter opening. Also verify that your toilet uses a dual-flush mechanism with two push options and that the underside rods or actuators can align with your flush valve. If the hole size or actuator layout is different, the button may not operate correctly.
Typical symptoms include one or both buttons sticking, a button that no longer springs back, partial flushing, difficulty activating the full or half flush, or a loose/cracked button cap on the tank lid. In some cases, the toilet may flush only one mode because the actuator rods are worn, misaligned, or broken.
Installation is usually straightforward for most homeowners. In many cases, no special tools are needed beyond a tape measure and possibly adjustable pliers for gentle removal of the old retaining nut. Turn off the water supply, remove the tank lid carefully, unscrew the old button assembly, install the new one through the lid, and adjust the actuator rods if applicable. The job often takes about 10 to 20 minutes.
These buttons commonly fail from repeated use, mineral buildup, moisture exposure inside the tank lid area, or plastic fatigue in the spring and actuator components. Misadjusted rods can also keep constant pressure on the mechanism, which causes sticking or uneven flushing over time.
Before installing the new button, inspect the flush valve tower, actuator rods, and tank lid opening. Make sure the old problem is not caused by a disconnected dual-flush mechanism, excessive slack, rod misadjustment, or mineral deposits preventing the valve from moving freely. Cleaning the area and checking that the flush valve returns smoothly can help ensure the new button works properly.
It can help if the problem is caused by a worn or sticking push button that is not properly activating or releasing the dual-flush valve. However, a running toilet is often caused by a worn seal, leaking flush valve, incorrect water level, or fill valve issues. If the button is broken and the toilet also runs continuously, it is worth checking the flush valve seal and internal tank components at the same time.