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Further to my post of a couple of weeks ago bemoaning the generally rather
fittings usually connecting loo seats with the pan, and wondering if there was any alternative design - I've now discovered there is - in B & Q of all places. Having stood on my previous cheap white lid to do a job on the extractor fan and fortuitously broken it (the seat not the fan), I have, for the grand sum of £6.98 (less 10% geriatric discount) purchased a wooden "three piece" loo seat, with a completely different, very logically designed fitting that is very easy to install and looks very unlikely to start slipping, coming loose or whatever. I won't even begin to explain it in words. The picture doesn't really help either: http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/na...=1185429587289 but the "third piece" at the back of the seat covers, and is screwed on to, a sturdy plastic block that is in turn attached to the pan. I hope it works, but for £6.20 you can't really go wrong! Keith |
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