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Eyespy999

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Afternoon,

I am looking at replacing the toilet cistern / flush on a concealed, low level toilet, it is concealed behind stud and tiles but has limited access from the top. The actual cistern is okay just looking at replacing the flush and probably top entry fill to a more environmental push button flush.

I have seen air operated flushes, but on a budget!

Thanks
 
You can pick up fluidmaster flush & fill valves for a good price... Go too cheap & it will be more hassle than it's worth. Try screwfix
 
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Sorry, I was after a modern flush which uses less water than a swimming pool I currently have and if anyone can suggest a make.

Thanks
 
Modern toilers are designed to use less... Yours might not flush as well if you put less water down it.

Yes there more economical when you can use the small flush button, but not so much when the washer wears & lets water into the pan day & night 😉

Fluidmaster is the make to go for...
 
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Sorry, I was after a modern flush which uses less water than a swimming pool I currently have and if anyone can suggest a make.

Thanks

If the water usage is your concern then fill 2 small bottles with water and put them in the cistern however when using less water people can find that the waste matter doesn`t always flush away.
 
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If the water usage is your concern then fill 2 small bottles with water and put them in the cistern however when using less water people can find that the waste matter doesn`t always flush away.
not just a pretty face are ya. Genius
 

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