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Odd shaped toilet

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shellye · 13/02/2014 21:43

I have just moved into a 70's property and have an odd shaped toilet. I want to change the cheap plastic toilet seat but a replacement seat does not seem to fit. The only way to describe it is it has a nipped in waist? There is no name on it or any of the other pieces. Oddly the bathroom seems only a few years old and is white. Any ideas what this is?

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Funnyfoot · 13/02/2014 23:21
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Funnyfoot · 13/02/2014 23:23
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isisisis · 13/02/2014 23:47

I have no need for a new toilet seat but I've felt the need to read this post, follow the link & tell you I think my toilet is a number 9. Quite tempted to measure & take the required photos tomorrow to see if I'm right.
Maybe I could have a new career as a toilet sizer-upper.

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Funnyfoot · 13/02/2014 23:52
Grin
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isisisis · 13/02/2014 23:59

Come on op! I NEED to know what shape your loo is now.

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Funnyfoot · 14/02/2014 00:03

From the OP I think it is number 4.

Mine is number 5. Very boring.

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isisisis · 14/02/2014 00:27

Number 5 looks very standard. So, why is it not number 1,2,3 or 4? Are they more standard? More popular?
Emailing them to enquire about their toilet numbering system maybe something I need to do if I'm still up with a teething baby in a few hours.

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redshoespurplehat · 14/02/2014 08:46

what a funny website
handy to know I suppose. I have an ideal standard space loo which is sort of squished shorter to fit in a small space. might be one of them?

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shellye · 14/02/2014 11:35

Thanks for the website link. I have studied it closely and none of them match my toilet. I have a plumber here today and even he has never seen anything like it!

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PigletJohn · 14/02/2014 12:15

A new WC might work out cheaper than buying a specialist seat every few years.

Stylish and novel design attracts buyer attention and may be a sensible choice for people with an abnormal shaped arse.

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