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🔧 Seal the deal with Romalon – your dishwasher’s new best friend!
The Romalon W10542314 Dishwasher Door Gasket Seal is a durable, easy-to-install replacement part designed to fit multiple Whirlpool and Kenmore dishwasher models. Made from premium black rubber, it ensures a watertight seal to prevent leaks and maintain optimal dishwasher performance, saving you costly repairs and downtime.






| ASIN | B08169KGH9 |
| Additional Features | Easy Installation |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,205 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,747 in Dryer Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Romalon |
| Brand Name | Romalon |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 857 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Normal, Intensive, Quick Wash, Rinse Only |
| Finish Types | Rubber |
| Form Factor | Built-In |
| Included Components | Dishwasher |
| Inner Material | Rubber |
| Installation Type | Built-In or Under Counter |
| Manufacturer | Appliancemate |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B-W10542314 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | W10542314 |
| Model Number | W10542314 |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 4 |
| Number of settings | 4 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For replacing worn-out or damaged dishwasher door gaskets to ensure a watertight seal and proper operation |
| UPC | 700884007408 |
| Voltage | 1 Volts |
M**E
Effective dishwasher gasket for reasonable price
It works well. Used the gasket for an older model whirlpool dishwasher and it did quite well with stopping the leak. Product was reasonably priced and installation was simple.
R**M
Easily installed
I needed to replace the old seal in our trusty Kenmore dishwasher, and after reading reviews bought these. They came in and very short order, and were very easily installed. Price was great, and I could not have been happier with the result.
S**R
2nd time purchasing- lasted 5 years
Purchased and installed November 2021. Paid $10.99 at the time versus the $35-55 (plus shipping) price tag for the manufacturer brand gasket. Value-wise, I don’t know if I got what I paid for or if 5 years is a reasonable amount of time to pass between replacements, but here I am, February 2026, reordering and replacing it again with this same gasket. Would the manufacturer’s version be more durable? I really don’t know. After 5 years of hot water and steam, it may be a reasonable expectation to have wear and tear on ANY exposed rubber, regardless of brand. The current gasket is split at the bottom and it’s enough to allow water to leak out the bottom. The installation is very simple and it’s one of those instantly satisfying fixes. If for any reason the gasket arrives too long or you have excess, do not stuff it into the channel, because compressing it will leave gaps to allow water to escape. Just trim with a pair of scissors. Full disclosure, I’m certainly no expert, just a homeowner trying to save a buck and DIY when reasonable.
M**C
Perfect replacement for WP QuietPartner III
Noticed a leak coming from top of dishwasher, youtube suggested replacing the seal, ordered this one and was a perfect fit, resolved issue. Door was a little to harder to shut the first two times tried to shut it but was fine afterwards.
A**D
First the Edgestar DWP61ES countertop dishwasher with a snip
I have the Edgestar DWP61ES countertop dishwasher. Fantastic, and mine is now 4 years old. The day before Hurricane Ida came through, the dishwasher began leaking. We were out of power for over two weeks. Once the power came back and I could get to it, I called Edgestar asking for a replacement upper door gasket. I'm a fan of buying OEM, but sometimes you can't. Naturally, they sent the wrong one. When I contacted Edgestar about the *correct* gasket, it is, of course, on back-order FOREVER because of the current supply chain disruptions. Here I am, with a four-year-old countertop obstacle, handwashing dishes til I fall asleep, and a five-year relationship deteriorating quickly, because *he* is too busy to help with dishes. Then I became ill with a stomach bug, and didn't wash dishes for three days. Neither did he. I was still not feeling well, but had to stand up and wash all those dishes by hand before I could get a meal. Did I mention I was sick? Finally, I got something to eat (more than an hour later), and decided to check Amazon for a possible replacement. With the original gasket in my hand, I looked around and found this gasket, which looks very much like Edgestar's but longer (and includes a little metal clip I don't need.) And the price was right, so I ordered one, along with something else on my big list to get free shipping. The package arrived just a couple of days later. Checking the instructions on the Edgestar website, I installed the gasket myself, snipping off the excess. I made sure the door shut, and that the gasket was in place throughout the door. Then I ran it on the short, 10-minute cycle. No leaking. Then I added a few dishes and ran it on the one I usually do, for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Still no leaking. I'm calling this a successful repair job! I did use a dull flat white plastic scraper--like a putty knife but with no sharp edges--to ensure that the gasket was firmly in the channel. I didn't want any slippage. That did the trick, and I didn't rush through the installation. Once the whole gasket was in place, I cut off the long end with a pair of scissors. Voila! All done. Don't discard the excess. While the dishwasher is working fine again, sadly, the relationship isn't. That will be the next thing I "fix," but a rubber gasket won't do the trick. I'll be buying another one this week, because there's nothing like a spare. And I think that the remnants I cut off of the gasket can also comprise one of its own with a little superglue. I'll update with pictures when I can.
A**R
Saved my dishwasher
Easy and cheap fix to keep my dishwasher going. Easy to install. Perfect fit.
M**.
Not a good replacement for OEM!
I’m sad to say I didn’t have a positive experience with this product. Out of the packaging it appeared thin and flimsy, not durable: even when comparing it to the original gasket that ran its course in my dishwasher for the past 10 years. It was also incredibly hard to install and wouldn’t stay put in my washer’s gasket channel. Extremely frustrating. It must have taken me 45 minutes to get it seated and in the end- it did not stop the dishwasher from leaking. Lesson learned: you get what you pay for! This evening I received and installed a second version, priced at $25 here on Amazon. What a difference! Thicker more durable rubber, and installation was a breeze! It literally took me 5 minutes. The best part: no leaking. Problem solved! Don’t skimp and pay less for an inferior product like this one. Go for the more expensive OEM replacements listed here that correspond with your model. You will be very happy you did!
S**T
Replacesd a 10 year old OEM gasket on my dishwasher just fine!
Same story I’m sure — Our old dishwasher gasket started to actually get flattened somewhat plus accumulated light hard water deposits and had lost the sealing properties on the lower end towards the bottom hinges etc. The result was causing water to leak out during the washing cycles. Subsequently the leakage plus excess moisture build up caused both end of the bottom door edges plus hinge areas to get and stay moist+wet then sadly began rusting away (sniff-sniff). By replacing this gasket, there is no more leakage! Some minor reminder TIPS: When replacing the gasket, YOU DO NOT NEED TO DISASSEMBLE ANYTHING! NO, DO NOT JUST MEASURE THE OLD GASKET FOR LENGTH! YES, DO MEASURE THE DISHWASHER GASKET SIDE CHANNEL (if that is the actual technical name) AT LEAST TWICE! IF possible, TAKE MULTIPLE PICTURES AND/or VIDEOS FOR BEFORE AND AFTER FOR COMPARISON! Only after pictures, proceed to remove the old one and measure it for reference purposes. Compare the old and new gaskets shape and materials. IT IS TIME TO CLEAN OUT THAT GASKET CHANNEL! It probably has some funky gunk which can cleaned out with a paper towel, popsicle stick, and some diluted bleach cleaner spray. BEFORE CUTTING, I strongly advise to dry fit the new gasket for basic fitment and to verify the length to cut. Use a popsicle stick or similar blunt tool for seating the gasket. BE SURE TO LEAVE AN INCH OR TWO for correcting any mistakes in length etc. I cannot stress this point more::: leave some length for any margin of error. When re-installing the new gasket, you can use that same popsicle stick or a slim blunt tool to help seat the new gasket. Avoid the temptation of using a flat head screw driver because you will definitely poke holes and will tear up your precious gasket seal. When complete, you can look forward to using a bit more force while attempting to close your dishwasher due to the new gasket seal! Good luck space cadets!!
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