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Anyone know where to get a 2" version of the fluidmaster lever dual flush valve, Need to 2" version for a concealed cistern pack.
 
I can only suggest that you give them a ring and see if there is some sort of conversion pack/washer.
 
You get an extra rubber washer with the fluidmaster kit to use on cisterns with a 2" outlet. Burlington can also supply a cistern pack that has a cable operated flush valve but comes with a traditional flush lever aswell, also 1.5" outlet though.
 
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