




Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Spain.
๐ฝ Upgrade your throne with flush power that lasts!
The Korky 723X Top Mount 2-Inch Flush Valve and Premium Flapper is a high-quality replacement part designed for one-piece toilets, including American Standard. Featuring a 7.5-inch overflow tube and made from durable chlorazone red rubber, it offers easy installation with included tools and a 5-year warranty. Engineered in the USA, this flush valve provides a cost-effective, long-lasting solution to extend your toiletโs life and avoid costly replacements.
























| ASIN | B00FL10S82 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,106 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #252 in Toilet Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Korky |
| Brand Name | Korky |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 369 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Plastic, Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049057102398 |
| Included Components | (1) Fixed Height Flush Valve, (1) 2001 Premium Flapper, (1) Installation Driver and (1) Instructions |
| Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | HEF |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 7.5 x 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | for 1-Piece Toilet Models, |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 7.5 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Korky |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 723X |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 year warranty |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | 723X |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 2 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | HEF |
| Specification Met | ASME, NSF, ULC, ASTM, EPA, ANSI, ISO, CE, ASSE |
| Thread Size | 0.5 inches |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| UPC | 049057102398 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Valve Type | gravity-tank flush valve |
C**I
Fairly easy to install, a little tricky to adjust, a bit pricy but I didn't have to buy a new toilet
So I have a Karat 1 piece toilet that I bought over 20(?) years ago from the Home Depot. It's in my basement. Luckily, there are 2 other toilets in the house so I could diagnose the issue with this toilet. I first determined that the Fluidmaster fill valve was leaking. I replaced that and the toilet was still leaking. Through trial and error, I determined that the toilet wasn't leaking from the flapper. It was the flush valve which has a rubber gasket that was leaking. It wasn't replaceable, so this fit the bill. First of all, this item did NOT come with instructions and that is needed. I want to thank reviewer Peaty for his photos and explanations. Without that, with no instructions, not even at Korky's website, I would have been in the dark. A little trial and error with installing the valve with the tool. Also I had to cut the overflow pipe since it was too tall to fit in my toilet. I first tried a new Fluidmaster flapper that I had in my house but the toilet was still leaking through the flapper. I had to use the Korky flapper that came with the flush valve. After adjusting the chain, it's flushing OK with no apparent leaks. For the final test, I put food coloring in the tank. So far, no food coloring in the bowl. The flush valve is a bit pricey when compared to the Fluidmaster fill valve, but it is cheaper than buying a new toilet. Hopefully, with a new fill and flush value, I will be able to use this toilet for many more years.
D**D
Thank goodness for on-line self help video platforms
Product arrived in factory new condition. All pertinent parts related to the function and installation of the replacement item were enclosed EXCEPT any hint of instructions on how to actually accomplish the feat. To be honest a few seconds searching for "how to install top mount flush valve" revealed a bounty of results, although with that being said it sure couldn't have cost but a few cents to add a generic stick man cartoon type of guide to give a helping hand. The video uploaded by "Allysa" which is shown on the item order page pretty much lets you know what needs to take place if you are removing a similar valve assembly, so a big "Thanks for the assist!" Initial placement may require a turn or three to loosen the fit before it seats firmly in place before tightening. Saved the price of a new replacement toilet we were having to consider before finding this solution. Works like a charm and as easy as it can possible get to install (once you understand what needs to transpire). Save the plumbing bill and do this bit yourself!
P**L
taking the old one out may not b so easy
taking the old one out wasn't easy. it's made of plastic and prone to braking. the valve comes with a tool but it was so thin the wrench just rounded out the connection. thankfully i had purchased the tool and it was plastic as well but much thicker. hard to explain but i had to use a flat piece of metal and ground it down to fit in the drain part to take old valve out, once i got it out, putting the new one is was easy. i thought i was gonna have to use multi tool and cut old one out but i got it. i like the new product and it works fine, no leaks once installed. my first time replacing in a 1 piece toilet.
J**.
Bought to replace leaking valve in 1 piece toilet
I have replaced toilet valves and flappers in traditional toilets a few times over the years. This was my first experience replacing a valve and flapper in a 1-piece toilet. The flapper is relatively easy, but I found that it was the entire valve that was leaking (around the outer gasket I could see some air bubbles. This comes with a plastic tool that fits your standard socket wrench. GET A WRENCH EXTENDER, or you will have to unsatisfyingly turn that little plastic disk a quarter of a turn for what will feel like an eternity. The tool ended up breaking on the first one I was sent. Amazon was nice enough to send a replacement. For the life of me, I couldn't figure out why some flushes were more powerful and some were weaker in the past- but it was because it was slowly leaking into the bowl and then out. This product fixed all of my problems, and every flush is now powerful. I feel bad that I took so long to investigate! Plunger is now in the closet, not next to the toilet anymore!
T**S
Did not work on my 2092 American Standard one piece
I read reviews about this flush valve installed on A 2092 American Standard circa 1983 model...The review was favorable for that reviewer....Well not for me...although install and investment were good...the 1 quart per hour leak still existed...reason for replacement of original...I believe the mechanism of seal with th 735x did not configure with the 2092...since the 735x seals from outside the water chamber..where as. The original flush valve seals from interior with a pinch gasket....on a flush mate surface...the exterior of chamber is irregular therefore expansion gasket of 735x did not seal completely...this 735x was the second one I tried....so in conclusion....do not apply to 2092 American Standard...I gave up and now the 2092 us a planter in my back yard like the "Help"....
M**R
High quality product
High quality. Arrived on time. Was a little tricky to install, but works great overall.
P**Y
Worked perfectly in my American Standard 2092 Hamilton one piece
Worked just fine in my toilet which was randomly flushing due to the water level dropping. First I replaced the flapper, which is the usual reason but that didn't work. This was less expensive than the American Standard brand but is also very good quality. Install is simple with a long extension and 3/8" ratchet. I was happy to see they even provided the tool that you need to do the repair. The small white disk with slots that fits down in the opening. Even though the overflow drain pipe is slightly longer than the one I replaced, it is below the top of the water tank so there was no need to cut it down. It will still work fine in the event it's needed. I provided a few photos to show how easy the install is. 10 Minutes tops, shut the water valve to the toilet. Flush the toilet to drain the tank down. Undo the chain that holds the flapper, using the tool unscrew the internal collar, standard righty tighty lefty loosey. Pull the old unit out and put the new one in being sure it's seated all the way down. Tighten with tool till it's snug and hook the chain back up to the flush lever. You might have to adjust he chain length. Turn the water back on and give a test flush to be sure the chain and flapper are set properly.
S**E
Finally a solution for my leaky toilet!
Have to preface this with a HUGE THANKS to prior reviewer Peaty for the guidance... I was struggling to find a solution for a constantly running old toilet in my new house. Was very difficult finding a way to remove the old flush valve, but once his review said this came with the tool to remove it (a white circle that attaches to a standard ratchet, and just requires a long extension), it was SO EASY to remove and replace. This replaces LAVELLE models for a 1-piece toilet, which was another area of confusion for me. Thank you again to Peaty and his pictures, and for this product!
M**I
Meet the spec
Good deal
M**T
Device worked correctly
The device was delivered earlier than expected, it fit and worked correctly.
D**D
A great replacement for American Standard "Hamilton" series one piece toilet.
The product fit perfectly and stopped a slow leak due to the old flush unit where the rubber gasket had failed to the point that it was breaking apart. This replacement came with the installation tool and all went well. Highly recommend this as a perfect replacement
S**.
Flash valve
Had to return this item , it did not work for my AS toilet , the bottom piece was too long , for sure it will work on the right toilet .
B**E
It worked !!
A bit expensive for a piece of plastic but it does the job, so no complaints. Since itโs a universal unit, it requires a bit of fiddling. For me, I had to cut the top of the tube by about 1 ยผโ (pic #1) but more importantly, I had to cut about a ยผโ of the tabs at the bottom of the plastic 2โ screw (pic #2). Because of my American Standard model 2092, these tabs were hitting the bottom of the hole (pic #3) and preventing a proper seal (I think another reviewer posted the same problem). Once cut, the seal was tight and the unit worked flawlessly (pic #4). Very happy.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 weeks ago