Fluidmaster already sell one that you can change in under a minute also something isn’t totally universally
So what’s your product?
It's a drop valve (flush valve), thats universal and can be fitted in under 5 minutes, without the need to remove the cistern.Fluidmaster already sell one that you can change in under a minute also something isn’t totally
So what’s your prodThe Fluidmaster flapper can't be fitted without removing the cistern?
The Fluidmaster flapper can't be fitted without removing the cistern?
It's a drop valve (flush valve), thats universal and can be fitted in under 5 minutes, without the need to remove the cistern.
It's a drop valve (flush valve), thats universal and can be fitted in under 5 minutes, without the need to remove the cistern.
So this is a retro fit. The idea is thst you can carry one valve in your van and always be able to replace the flush valve, whichever is currently installed and needing to be replaced. Any flush vskve can be swapped in minutes if you have the like for like, but that's the issue isn’t it, you can't carry 80 different valves or diaphragms.Yes because once you have the base fitted at the time of the toilet install the flapper is just clip on
I’m guessing yours attaches with glue / sticky pads ?
So this is a retro fit. The idea is thst you can carry one valve in your van and always be able to replace the flush valve, whichever is currently installed and needing to be replaced. Any flush vskve can be swapped in minutes if you have the like for like, but that's the issue isn’t it, you can't carry 80 different valves or diaphragms.
No, I wouldn't consider using anything like this, it's got to have a mechanical fixing hasn't it.
Well, that's the innovative part that enables you to achieve exactly that. It'll be in the market in the coming weeks do i can share how this is achievedwith you very soon. So that being said, do you have any thoughts on what you think that would be worth on top of a standard installation flush valve?So how do you tighten said mechanical fixing when it’s on the bottom of the cistern under the donut washer / holding the cistern onto the pan ?
Thanks for your reply. That's a fair comment, it's only a universal flush valve (drop valve), so it's only intended to replace other drop valves, the ones we've been installing since 1999. I'll be sure to keep you posted on its release and where to buy it.There's no way a replacement valve can be completely universal in replacing the thousands of different makes / types produced over the last 400 + years.
Not forgetting they've been made of lead, cast iron, brass and plastic. (and possibly other materials)
And no way the majority could be replaced without the use of tools and some skills.
You will need to qualify the description otherwise you'll have hundreds of returns when it comes to market.
The price will depend on the quality of design and manufacture and proven reliability.
I'll be eagerly awaiting the arrival of this valve and will be looking forward to buying, fitting and testing one.
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