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quick one that i cant remember right now and is buggin me.

the water inlet connection to the cistern is that a (assuming I need a 90 degree connection from inlet to copper) female elbow (with thread tape) or is it a bent tap connector.

simple but cant think right now.
 
thanks. that was what i thought but was wondering if it also worked on the plastic fittings. Probably why i always have both in my 'box of fittings'.
 
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