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RE: An old one resurfaces....
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- Subject: RE: An old one resurfaces....
- From: "Phillip Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 21:16:40 -0000
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> What advantage do you get with this - apart from not having
> to touch the flush switch?
>
> I have recently fitted a "manual" Flap Valve (from
> Fluidmaster) that does exactly the same for ?20, except you
> have to push a button (instead of pull a lever). This was
> very simple to fit (about 1 hr max provided you can turn
> water off to the loo easily). It uses much less water and is
> easier to use - especially for young children or the elderly.
I have the fluidmaster valves already...
...the push button itself looks tacky and plasticky and although easier
for DS to use than the handle that was there previously I just don't
like the way that it looks or feels.
I love the light press action of Ken's "guest bog" but it's
against the
UKHA charter to have something simple and mechanical when you can have
something complex and electronic ... Especially when electronics and
water mix so well!
Phil
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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