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I recently had to change a toilet. This was connected to the soil pipe by a flexi connector.

Unfortunately the rubber seal on the soil pipe end of the flexi needed to be replaced, I was unable to find any stockist for just the rubber seal, so ended up buying a complete pan connector and using the rubber seal to put on the flexi connector.

I now have a pan connector minus the rubber seal

Is there anywhere I can obtain just the rubber seal ( Just the black bit shown in photo ) ??

thanks
 

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Some plumbers might have a few spare. I know I have.
I must have removed them for some reason, likely for to enable me to fit pan connector or extension connector into another perhaps.
The manufacturer possibly could supply them directly, but could cost you more than it is worth
 

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