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chantelle
Cheap bog and cheap fittings. Nuff said.
Pic of the cistern. View media item 73995
Looks like your flush valve could be an R&T A2411 which doesn't appear to have an adjustable height on the overflow pipe so you can't add any more water. It doesn't appear to have an adjustable flush volume either (although that may not be an issue if the cistern is already emptying completely when you press the full flush button.
Specs. say full flush speed is 2.4-2.6 litres per second, but I haven't looked up how that compares with other flush valves.
I bought a Fluidmaster 4550074 kit for my loo from B&Q, which seems a better construction than the manufacturer's original.
I'm guessing the pattern of holes around the pan can make a difference to flush performance too. The Armitage Shanks close coupled toilets with ball valve cisterns that my dad has in his house, flush quite a good stream of water at the front and back of the pan, whereas my B&Q one has a much more gentle all round flow.
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