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I have concealed toilet cistern which has flush handle that goes through the inspection panel (my poor design). Because the spindle has to be fixed inside because of the lever arm I have to break the tiled inspection panel each time I need to inspect.

My question is: is it possible to obtain a flush handle that can be held in place with a little screw on the outside just like an ordinary door handle.

any other suggestions will be gratefully received.

Thank you in advance for your help
 
Why do you need to keep inspecting inside? If you keep re grouting then use silicone instead.
 
Thanks for the reply

The inspection panel is tiled, and because the handle goes through it the tiles break. I don't. Have to keep inspecting. For example my inlet valve just packed up and to get the inspection panel off I had to break some tiles. I want to avoid this happening again when my new flushmaster needs a service

Thank again
 
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