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Can anyone advise me on what to look for in a toilet for this waste pipe? I know I will need one with the cistern offset from the bowl but is there a certain type/measurement I need to look for?

PS: I have fitted a a straight pan connector in this image.
 

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Why do you need an offset cistern? If you removed the straight connector from the bent one, you could probably get a close coupled wc to fit.
 
Why do you need an offset cistern? If you removed the straight connector from the bent one, you could probably get a close coupled wc to fit.
Hi, thanks for your reply.

I tried that earlier as I bought a closed coupled wc but it doesn't seal properly to the waste due to an offset. If I angle the toilet downwards to try and slot it into the waste it still leaves a gap at the bottom that is notable by feeling for the draft. Hope I have explained that correctly.
 

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Not the best explanation, however it’s fine, I think I get it from the photos. You could try changing the pan connector going into the floor for a standard bent one and extension connector or maybe one with a long tail.
 
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Not the best explanation, however it’s fine, I think I get it from the photos. You could try changing the pan connector going into the floor for a standard bent one, maybe with a long tail.
Sorry for the poor explanation. By draft I meant that the waste pipe sticking up from the floor allows a horrible draft into the room unless I stick a towel in there. When I tried to slot the toilet into it and placed my hand behind the toilet to feel if it was sealed correctly I could still feel the draft.

Anyway, does the waste pipe coming up from the ground just pull out?
 
No need to apologise

Yes it does.
I applied a decent amount of force and it wasn't budging. I'm wondering if it has been sealed in by the concrete and/or screed?

Just thinking about it, the toilet that I took out also has an offset wc connector.
 
No need to apologise

Yes it does.
So the issue was that screed had jammed the swan neck in place between the soil pipe so after some chipping away I managed to get it out.

Many thanks again for your pointers.
 

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