After 10+ years in use, my toilet supply line is leaking where the braided steel connects to the 3/8" nut on the shut-off valve. I want to get a replacement but the hardware store is closed and only thing Walmart has in stock is a Fluidmaster click seal line. I was reading reviews at HomeDepot saying they leak where they connect to the toilet. Some people said using teflon tape stopped the leaking.
Is the click seal any better than other supply lines? Is it worse?
Any recommendations for a good one? I might go up to Lowes or HomeDepot to get a supply line since the one at Walmart is 20" and even a 12" is a bit long for what I need. I would like something easy to install, but I want something that won't leak.
I'm probably overthinking this, but I don't want something that will fail quickly.
Is the click seal any better than other supply lines? Is it worse?
Any recommendations for a good one? I might go up to Lowes or HomeDepot to get a supply line since the one at Walmart is 20" and even a 12" is a bit long for what I need. I would like something easy to install, but I want something that won't leak.
I'm probably overthinking this, but I don't want something that will fail quickly.