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Geberit Twico 1 Impulse 250 dual flush valve You find a Geberit Twico 1 flush valve in many Australian Toilet suites including: Argent, Brodware, Catalano, Cotto, Duravit, Gemini, Ideal Standard, Kohler, Laufen, Parisi, Pozzi-Ginori, R.A.K., Sangara, Stylus, Toto, Villeroy & Boch and Vitra. We sell the entire Geberit Twico 1 Impus 250 valve with all ancillaries including buttons, bridge and push rods here.  If your button is OK and you just need the body of the valve then click here for the alternate part. Replacing the Geberit dual flush valve in the cistern (e.g. in a Duravit toilet) Instructions are...

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This is a quick introduction on toilet cisterns, how they work and how we fix them. So this is typical Australian or New Zealand toilet, called a closed coupled suite. We've got a system here sitting on top of a pan, the cistern's full of water, when you press the button on top either half or all of the water will dump down straight into the pan and flush whatever is in there away. The way that this process works is that we have two valves. We have an inlet valve and a flush valve. So there's a tap down below, and when the tap's turned...

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Are you having troubles with your Caroma toilet?  Like the old joke says "Is your toilet running?  Then go catch it!"  And that is actually wise advice, if you are experiencing a leaking toilet then you could be wasting 5000 litres per day. Caroma toilets have been in business for over 80 years, starting off in Australia and include the Fowler Toilet range as well.  They are known for the first two-button dual flush toilet system. What Caroma replacement spare parts are available? If you are experiencing difficulties with your Caroma toilet then you might need to replace the Caroma...

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Ever wonder how a toilet flush valve works? This is the best explanation.

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The dual flush toilet valve is slightly more complicated than the single flush but this provides an easy to understand explanation.

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