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Hi hoping you can help.....:confused:

Have bought a couple of back to wall wc pans for my new house and and am wondering what's the best type of cistern to get? I've been looking at the Grohe Adagio are they any good?

best wishes,

Mrs C :)
 
The grohe cisterns are good. How will you be accessing the cistern after instalation ? top access panel or a front panel ? Some cisterns are better suited for one or the other, depending on where you can get into the cistern to remove bits. I know Grohe do one where all the innards come out through the front so its good for a front access panel like in a furniture unit. I've recently fitted a few Dudley Miniflo cisterns and they where very good and easy to fit. They are top access but the minimum hieght for the cistern is quite low so you can still get into them easily from the front, I would definately recommend them but the Grohes are good also.

PS avoid cheap cisterns like the plague, just not worth the aggro.
 
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