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Features:
- Traditional low level toilet in timeless white finish
- Comes with pan, cistern, flush pipe kit and ceramic cistern lever
- Toilet pan with open back for easy installation
- Expertly crafted from high quality ceramic
- Available with optional toilet seat
- Lifetime manufacturer's guarantee
Dimensions:
- Toilet pan height: 410mm
- Toilet pan width: 360mm
- Toilet pan depth: 495mm
- Cistern height: 375mm
- Cistern width: 510mm
- Cistern depth: 185mm
Optional Seat Features:
- Available in 4 stunning finishes: Arctic White, Dovetail Grey and Spa Grey
- Soft close feature reduces noise and wear & tear
- Crafted from engineered wood with a stunning painted finish
- Hole centre adjustments: 130-170mm
- Lifetime manufacturer’s guarantee
Product Code | br-darcy-low-complete-toilet |
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Type | Low Level Toilets |
Brand | Butler & Rose |
Brand Range | Butler & Rose Premium Collection |
GuaranteeMore information | Lifetime |
Guarantee
Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual exclusions, exceptions, and terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.
If you need further info about a specific manufacturer's guarantee, please contact our team.
Soil Pipe DirectionMore information | Horizontal, Left or Right, Vertical |
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Water Inlet LocationMore information | Bottom Left |
Material | Ceramic, Stainless Steel |
Soil Pipe Direction:
This details which direction the soil pipe can run from the rear of the toilet.
Horizontal: the soil pipe can run directly into the wall behind the pan.
Vertical: the soil pipe can turn 90 degrees and run vertically into the floor.
Left or Right: the soil pipe can run either side from the rear of the pan, which is then typically boxed in.
This is for guidance only and not intended as a substitute for visual/physical checks; the size and type of your pan connector/pipework will have an impact on whether or not there is sufficient clearance.
Water Inlet Location:
This is the location where the mains water feed can connect to the cistern, when viewed from the front.
Cisterns that feature Bottom Left & Right inlets are usually supplied with a plug to seal the inlet which isn't used.
Shape | Round |
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Style | Traditional |
Finish | Gloss White |
Texture | Gloss |
Width (mm) | 510 |
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