Offset 90 degree toilet pan coupler

Happy New Year all.

Getting moving with downstairs loo refurb (New Years resolution courtesy of Mrs Midge). I'm aware that you can get an offset toilet pan connector (I actually have one of those for another job on my list), but I wondered if anyone knows if its possible to get an offset pan connector combined with a

90 degree bend to go into the soil pipe which in this case comes up through the concrete floor. Reason for the question is I'd like to move the whole loo maybe 2-3 inches to one side of its current position to give a bit more clearance from the sink on the adjacent wall. This might not sound like its worth bothering with but its easy to catch the sink as you get up from sitting on the pan and those extra couple of inches should make a difference. Can't move the sink further back from the pan either (more pipes coming up through concrete floors).

TIA Midge

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Midge
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I am about to re install a pan having decorated the room and tiled the floor. Plumb centre sold me a flexible pan connector to replace the manky old one. One of these would allow 2 inches movement easily.

Mike

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MuddyMike

Thanks for that Mike - I've seen these for normal wastes but didn't know you could get them for the loo. Is it the same sort of bellows design? I can't see a photo of it on their site so does it look like it can handle that 90 down into the floor too?

Midge.

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Midge

90 down to the floor should not be a problem, for me it is to turn 90 right and down a bit. I will have to use a short bit of pipe in the existing soil pipe socket as the adapter is designed to fit the ID of soil pipe, not the larger socket.

Mike

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MuddyMike

Great - cheers.

Midge.

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Midge

What I ended up with Mike (due to the tight turn down into the pipe) was a

90 degree bend but with a flexible tail - McAlpine part number WC-CON8F18. This cost me less than £20 inc postage from HIE Plumbing Direct. This is absolutely spot on so thanks again for the pointer!

Midge.

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Midge

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