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I have been trying to source a new toilet seat that has square top fixings to replace one that has broken. Twyford have confirmed that they no longer produce or sell them. However, I cannot move the screws that are holdings the fixings to the toilet bowl. Does anyone know of a retailer that might stock an obsolete toilet seat with square fixings?
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Looks to me that any universal bog seat will go on there. Just get ur junior hacksaw out and some grips and cut thro the bolts a mini wizzed will also do it then off to one of the big sheds for a universal big seat
 

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