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My toilet seat has seen better days and I was going to replace it. Of course, nothing is that simple. It is not the standard type with the two bolts that go directly through the ceramics. The seat and cover are held on to a plastic strip by two screws (Pic1) and then the strip (pic2) is screwed onto the toilet rather than the thicker bolts. Can anyone tell me what type of seat this is. Secondly, where can I get a replacement? There are no makers marks on the toilet. Pic3 & 4 are simply close ups of strip.
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Thanks (in advance)
 
There are now thousands of different shapes of pans and matching seats.
Fortunately there are several specialist seat suppliers, heres one, but with no name you'll have to trawl through a lot.
Check the pan or inside the cistern for a name, that's what determines the shape.
There are usually measurements shown for the replacements.

As Shaun has said, it's a standard fixing on the pan

 
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My toilet seat has seen better days and I was going to replace it. Of course, nothing is that simple. It is not the standard type with the two bolts that go directly through the ceramics. The seat and cover are held on to a plastic strip by two screws (Pic1) and then the strip (pic2) is screwed onto the toilet rather than the thicker bolts. Can anyone tell me what type of seat this is. Secondly, where can I get a replacement? There are no makers marks on the toilet. Pic3 & 4 are simply close ups of strip.View attachment 44806View attachment 44805View attachment 44804View attachment 44803

Thanks (in advance)

Hi
I think I've got the same toilet seat, except there's no visible screw on mine. Do you have any advice for me?
Thanks
 
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