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Any ideas? They have a 1.5" outlet, too small for the Euro flush pipes. They come with a 1.5" to 2" adaptor so can fit in the cistern fine.

You can use any drop valve with a 2" outlet but never found one I like half as much as the Fluidmaster.

And as far as I'm aware you can't use a normal flush pipe on a pan designed to take a euro flush pipe.

I suppose that would be another solution. A pan bung sized or adapted to have an ID for a standard flush pipe but an OD to fit a euro pan.

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They do them, I've been fitting a hideaway fluidmaster cistern and the kit comes with a flush pipe big end and small end.

I'll take a pic tomorrow.

What feedback have you had on the lever valves watertight, you know the little lever instead of the button.

I think they feel a bit nasty but I haven't fitted it yet.
 
The geberit flush pipes are a right pain in the arse
 
They do them, I've been fitting a hideaway fluidmaster cistern and the kit comes with a flush pipe big end and small end.

I'll take a pic tomorrow.

What feedback have you had on the lever valves watertight, you know the little lever instead of the button.

I think they feel a bit nasty but I haven't fitted it yet.

Is that not a pneumatic flushing one?

Not fitted the lever ones, someone on here said the handle was tiny and naff and that put me off.
 
No just the normal cable type, I think its the 550mm cable though, didnt have time to take pic today.
 
Well I'd love to know where you can get them? Every cable one I can find online (including 550mm) has a 1.5" cradle.
 
damn forgot the take pic again...so much to do in bathrooms didn't finish till 8pm.
 
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