SKIP20A FLEXIBLE FLUSH PIPE 1 1/2IN 5902
Product details
Product information
This white flush pipe kit from B&Q is suitable for 15 inch siphon outlets.
Specifications
Product code | 3375537125241 |
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Reviews
2.54 / 5(11 reviews)Pcarsley - 1 / 5 - 04/06/2019
Don’t waste your money
Utterly useless! The end which connects to the cistern ok, but the flexible hose at the bowl end fits around outside of the rigid pipe and even with the stated PVC adhesive does not provide effective seal. Rubber bung in back of toilet whilst providing tight seal around pipe but does not stay in the back of the toilet without copious amounts of silicone. Unfortunately the position of soil pipe and concealed cistern would not allow for the rigid flush pipe which came with the toilet, otherwise I wouldn’t have bothered. As this was the only flexible flush pipe on the market, didn’t have much choice. I’m going to end up fitting a hose clip to try to stop seepage.
sidkipper - 4 / 5 - 13/10/2018
Good value - fixings have limited use
Found the fixings odd, the floor brackets come with big bolts that can be used on a solid floor, with relatively flimsy wood screws to secure the bowl to the brackets. Used some additional wood screws to screw the floor brackets down. The cistern has 6mm holes at top (above water line) but no fixings, used my own to secure against walls. Recommend planning how you're going fit once you've the toilet, with time to get anything you might need before ripping out your existing loo. Theres not a complete set of instructions, its a collection of bits that have their own instructions. Also found fitting the seat particularly awkward, this partly due to the limited clearance around sides in my bathroom, with 15cms between toilet and wall on one side, cabinet on other, maing difficult to reach round the back of the basin. Other that all good, everything seems to work as expected, and no leeks 1st time, or since
Ter p - 3 / 5 - 30/10/2017
Works OK
Did the job OK but center pipe on the large size so flush not as good as it could be.
royston_h - 4 / 5 - 18/09/2017
easy to cut but you will need pvc glue.
It was easy to install but you will need to use lots of glue to ensure a watertight fit.
Rory81 - 1 / 5 - 15/05/2016
Absolute rubbish
It's near impossible to get a water tight seal on the on the flexi hose to the connector as its not a tight fit to start with. This is despite glueing. The rubber bung that goes into the pan is also low quality. Result was after 2 days water leaking everywhere. Waste of time, money and mess.
Frazzler - 2 / 5 - 21/12/2015
OK, but needs PVC glue too.
Does the joib, but it's not clear that this will not do the job without the purchase and application of some PVC glue as the pipe is not attached to the 2 fittings, you are expected to cut the pipe to length and then glue both fittings, at least one of the fittings could have been attached if not both.
Nigedog3 - 3 / 5 - 11/08/2015
Great Idea but lacks in some areas
Bought a couple of days ago as needed a pipe that would take 1 1/2 inch fittings (this comes with them). On top of price you will need to buy a solvent PVC glue if you don't already have that. I found cutting to length easy and it will go thrpugh a reasonable bend to fit. The gluing up was not 100% watertight despite following the instructions a tighter fit first would have been better - I resorted to binding each end with white heavy duty zip ties to ensure no leaks. It doesn't look out of place as they are lost in the spiral pipe pattern. I have new tiles to fit later this year so the added flexibility of the pipe will mean I can lift the whole pan up about 5 cms and lay new tiles underneath - a bonus.
bonyucks - 4 / 5 - 29/07/2015
greatist thing since sliced bread.
Flexiflush pipe takes all the hassle out of fitting a toilet. Simply cut to approx length (long is better), glue in ends and job done.
blightfoot1966 - 1 / 5 - 20/02/2015
Absolute Rubbish
Very expensive and it doesn't work. The bits you have to glue into the flexible pipe are a very loose fit and won't seal properly. Would like to give it no stars, but it won't let me
mb25 - 1 / 5 - 16/06/2012
Absolutely useless
Keeps popping out of the back of the pan. Tried it at different angles but still comes out. Had to buy a new flush syphon as it didn't fit the outlet of the original one. Too expensive.