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Hi, we moved into a new house a while back and the main toilet has a large cistern and no dual flush capability. It gets used most of the time rather than the single ensuite we have so I was wondering if someone can recommend a kit to replace the lever with a two button arrangement or other ideas please? Would this be possible for a novice like me or do I need to get someone in?

Here are a couple of pics to help...

Thanks, Phil
 

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Dudley turbo 88 or a fluidmaster pro siphon
Thanks Shaun, both as good then?

How does this work with a lever? Ideally I'd like two buttons so it's obvious but I expect it's press and hold for a long one while you watch and hope it all goes and short for a pee? I've got a couple of builder friends so will tackle this myself
 
Dudley and fluid are both the same

Full Flush: Depress and release lever.

Reduced Flush: Depress and hold lever.
OK thanks, I've ordered the Fluidmaster Pro based purely on the name!
I wish the short press=short flush and long press= long flush. It would be more logical as a sign or tuition will be needed for my lads 👍
 
It's arrived and I've started fitting it, yeah!

Two problems potentially so any feedback gratefully received.

The bit that sticks out of the Fluidmaster is 1.5 inches diameter. My old one is 2 inches. I presume the big rubber washer will cope with that?

Secondly, the water comes in on the right making it v tight to fit the water valve assembly and the Fluidmaster pointing to the right as it shows in the instructions. Is this ok or will I have to get a professional in after all as I don't have the skills to move the supply to the other side?

Thanks
 
Thanks again Shaun, you've been v helpful. I think I'm at the point of starting to put the old flappy thing back sadly.

I need about 6cm lift to get the fluidmaster to flush but now the geometry with it on the left looks impossible. Am I missing a trick because if I bend it closer, the leverage won't work I think to get 6cm lift with the lid on?

I'm definitely not going to become a plumber....
 

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