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Hi all,
Currently having new bathroom fitted. Toilet brand is as above. Fitter telling me there is no way to secure the flush on this particular brand of toilet so it doesn't turn around at the top. It is not secure, as I would have expected for quite a pricey bog!!!

Any advice please??
 
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Any chance of a few pics of what you mean please ?
 
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Any chance of a few pics of what you mean please ?

The flush is not secure in one place. It rotates and moves from side to side
 

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Re: Britton Bathrooms Curve Back To Wall Close Coupled WC & Seat (Flush swizzling aro

That should be secure can you lift the lid (don't force as it may be connected to the siphon) but your plumber should be able to sort it unless he's broke something
 
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Hi all,
Currently having new bathroom fitted. Toilet brand is as above. Fitter telling me there is no way to secure the flush on this particular brand of toilet so it doesn't turn around at the top. It is not secure, as I would have expected for quite a pricey bog!!!

Any advice please??
Do you mean the flush button on top of the cistern. If so may be a bit of silicon to hold it in place, although don't go mad in case you do want to remove at a later date.
 
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Ok, guys thanks for the responses. We did think that something may have been broken. As it's a closed cistern didn't want to take off the cistern by pressing the dual flushes individually then removing the screw to check. He did suggest silicone but I said to leave it due to us perhaps wanting to remove and fix it in future.

Thanks
 
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