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Home›Products›Plumbing›Concealed Cisterns

Concealed Cisterns

By Justin Felix
July 19, 2016
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Viega has released a new range of concealed cisterns in Australia – the Mono Tec and Mono Slim. The focus is on providing a slim-line, dual-flush cistern that’s easy to install and use. And the cisterns can be fitted with a comprehensive range of architectural flush plates from Viega. The German made, award-winning Mono system has an installation depth of only 8cm, which means it is ideal in stud walls or in front of masonry walls.

www.viega.com.au

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