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Done few in plastic.

He said he'd prefer ceramic. I said I'd have a look and give him a price for both.

Online all I can find is cistens costing hundreds and hundreds.

Is that basically the score and I should tell him it's either going to be a fortune or he lumps for plastic?

He doesn't want to change toilet pan.
 
If you have a Grahams near you I know that they do them, I think it around around £40/50.

It was just a plain white one with all the gubbins, pretty sure it was just their own brand cheapest.
 
Shanks Magnia is around £50. There are other makes too eg Twyfords. Ask at any merchants.
 
As above Grahams do then as do most other plumbing supplies i use.
 
plumbline do a ceramic 1 also ive fitted a few of the thomas dudly ones not to bad
 
If you get really stuck, you can adapt a close couple cistern, blank off the bolt holes and use a siphon with flush pipe.
 
low level's are standard items in local auth. housing, so most merchant that supply local housing jobs will have them on the shelf.
 
Replaced a low level citern and pan last week, didn't cost the earth, local merchant carries em on stock.
 
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