Valsir Cistern Outlet Valve Washer
$12.00
85 in stock
Is your Valsir toilet “Ghost Flushing”? If you hear your toilet refilling on its own every few hours, or see a constant ripple of water in the bowl, this washer is the solution.
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Compatibility: This seal fits all major Valsir in-wall cistern models, including the Winner, Cubik, Evolut, and Tropea.
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The Color Change: Older Valsir washers were Grey or Blue in color. The new, updated replacement is Red/Orange. This is the official genuine part and is designed to last longer than the original grey version.
Genuine Valsir Spare Part Don’t replace the entire outlet valve when a simple seal change will do. Over time, the rubber washer at the base of your Valsir outlet valve can blister or warp due to chemicals in the water, preventing a watertight seal.
Why this is a must-buy for Valsir owners:
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Fixes Leaks: Specifically engineered to stop “small leaks” into the bowl after flushing.
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Universal Valsir Fit: Whether you have a Tropea, Winner, or Cubik, this washer is the standardized seal for the Valsir mechanical and pneumatic outlet valves.
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Modern Material: The move from the old grey/blue material to the new Red/Orange rubber was a technical upgrade by Valsir to better resist modern cleaning chemicals.
Installation Tip: To replace the washer, remove your flush plate and reach into the cistern to pull out the central outlet valve. Remove the old, slimy grey/blue washer from the base and stretch the new Red/Orange washer into the groove. Ensure the surface is clean before re-inserting the valve to guarantee a perfect seal.
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Q: My old washer is blue; is this red one the right part?
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A: Yes. Valsir has updated the material of their outlet washers. The new Red/Orange version is the direct, official replacement for all older grey or blue Valsir washers.
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Q: Does this fit the Valsir Tropea?
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A: Yes. It fits the Tropea, Winner, Cubik, and Evolut models. It is the standard seal for the entire Valsir in-wall range.
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Q: Will this stop my toilet from running constantly?
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A: If the water is leaking from the bottom of the tank into the bowl, yes. If the water is running out of the overflow tube at the top, you may need a Valsir Inlet Valve instead.
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