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Luxury White Adjustable Wooden MDF Toilet Seat With Chrome Fittings & Hinge

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Technology is everywhere, and now it’s in our toilet seats! Japanese-style toilet seats are rapidly growing in popularity in the Western world, thanks to the huge amount of comfort they offer. These smart toilet seats have s everything you could ever need from a toilet seat. Some are available with a huge range of features including adjustable heated seats, LED lighting (for both the day and night time), deodorising capability, air dryer temperature levels, automated cleaning, energy saving mode and adjustable water and temperature levels. Fitting a toilet seat using top fixings is fairly similar to a bottom fix seat, with the difference of exactly where the fixings are located. Follow the steps below to fit one: Step 1 – Insert Top Fixing Plugs

With these measurements you can then make sure that you get the right sized toilet seat. Safety Precautions When Working Around Toilets As there are many different types of adjustable top fixing hinges you will need to refer to the manufacturers instructions included with the kit on how to adjust correctly. Pointed Nose: One of the most common types of toilet seat and used for more traditional toilets, they are comfortable to use but are slightly larger than rounded seatsThere are two types of toilet seat fixings: Bottom Fixings and Top Fixings. Top fixing toilets seats work by feeding two bolts into the pan which are then tightened from the top. Bottom toilet seat fixings are fitted from the top and then tightened from underneath, often with wing nuts. Make sure the fit is good and that the hinge plates are both pointing in the same direction and the seat is sitting evenly around the perimeter of the toilet bowl. Step 5 – Fit Washer and Nuts These kits are even easier to fit as all you have to do is insert the fixing plugs into the pan, position the seat in place and ensure it’s uniform to the top of the pan and then insert the screws and screw them up and you’re finished. Tips for Fitting Non-Standard Toilet Seats It is quite fiddly as grub screws face the cistern and therefore one cannot see these grub screws once the seat is in position. Slow Automatic Closure Toilet Seats If you have metal fixings these can be a little different and may need fitting from below. If you have any doubts then refer to the manufacturers fitting instructions that came with the kit. Step 2 – Position and Fix Hinges

This bar has 2 blind holes and the method is to locate the spigots into the blind holes which also incorporate a tiny grub screw with an Allen head. A tiny Allen key is required to secure the grub screws to the spigot. When replacing a toilet seat you have to be absolutely sure that you are replacing the old one with one of exactly the same size so that all supports on the base of the ring sit flat on top of the panPlastic toilet seats also come in a massive range of styles and designs so there is sure to be an option that suits your particular needs. There are 3 main complaints that we hear about toilet seats, and generally they are easily dealt with (if your seat is of a reasonable quality): My Toilet Seat Slides, Wobbles or is Unsteady Aside from the 2 most common types of toilet seat fixings stated above there are several others, although not that common, if the methods above don’t seem to fit the seat you have then read on below as you may have one of these. Toilet Seat with Hinge Bar and grub Screws

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