toilet connection

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Pan connector 90 degrees......you can get them long or short. Choose carefully and you can cut a long one down a bit if you need to.
That could be a space saving type - can't really see.
John :)
 
hey... i know the 90 multiwik but see the connection on the floor think it mite be on 5inch connection or something
 
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Take your one out and bring it to the local plumbers merchant, don't worry about the 'dirt' on it as they will be used to it. :mrgreen: Isn't that right Nige. :mrgreen:

Andy
 
Not sure thats the best place for the toothpaste. Do you brush your teeth in the toilet :confused:
 
The height and projection of WC outlets vary, so a different suite may need a different length or style of pan connector anyway.

The projection (distance from the wall) of the outlet of a close coupled WC may only become clear once the cistern is assembled on top of the pan.

If the pan connector is fitted into a socket instead of a plain soil pipe, inserting a short piece of 4" pipe into the socket may improve the fit.

IMO Flexible pan connectors are best avoided - they are just a blockage waiting to happen.
 

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