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Jul 6
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Anyone know if the Fluidmaster flush valve...
http://www.screwfix.com/p/fluidmaster-lever-dual-flush-valve/57025
can be used with a standard handle? I have a nice ceramic handle on a square shaft I'd like to retain.
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Not usually CW, they are press button for large or small flush
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Pity. Might have to go for a flapper type flush valve as it's proving difficult to find something that will fit in my cistern alongside a decent fill valve.
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Have a look at the Fluidmaster Pro 750UK.
It comes with a lever that goes up or down depending on the full or half flush, I doubt it will work with your handle but maybe worth a try.
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Problem sorted. Looks like the Fluidmaster fill valve will just about fit in alongside the existing syphon.
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