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wildcard

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Are the outlet on toilet pans all the same height?I could really do with having an outlet on my toilet 2" lower,I have an offset pan connector fitted to it,but it seems to be restricting & the water rises when i flush.It" a cast soil pipe that comes through the wall very low.If i could get a pan with a lower outlet this would sort it.Cheers
 
Think they are all around 180mm centre. But just because i havent seen different doesnt mean the dont exist but ive never seen any different....
 
I'm not saying it's the best way to do it and I've never used one before.......but I have just found this online!
 

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Does it come with its own bent drain rod lol
Never seen that before
 
Not sure if it's real but googled offset pan connector and the image popped up!
 
Ive used one of those multikwiks before, its an MKO100, 100mm offset. Installed in a student rented house, still havnt had a call about it being blocked 2 years on. Altering the waste wasn't viable.
 
Agreed its not ideal, but I would rather use one of these than a flexible multikwik personally. Also, I personally reckon a flexi is far more DIY and more likely to block a pan
 
Thanks for the replies.The problem stems from going from a low level to close coupled the toilet sits further back.
 
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