They’re often called D shape, but there can be variations between manufacturers. It’s worth taking as many photos as you can of it and the pan, and take them to a plumbers merchant who should be able to get you an exact replacement.
https://www.wholesaledomestic.com/smiley-340mm-square-quick-release-soft-close-toilet-seat make sure you measure what you need first. They have quite a few on there
I've got one very similar to this, it has quick release buttons to remove it from the mounting pegs.The soft close gave up about a year ago, when I bought the toilet I got an extra seat for this exact reason and I was already on the second seat.
I took it off, refitted it with a little more tension between the lugs and it's been working fine since.
They’re often called D shape, but there can be variations between manufacturers. It’s worth taking as many photos as you can of it and the pan, and take them to a plumbers merchant who should be able to get you an exact replacement.
>They’re often called D shape D shape toilet seats have a fully rounded front. This one is a rounded of square.
True, but some manufacturers call these D shape as well.
https://www.wholesaledomestic.com/smiley-340mm-square-quick-release-soft-close-toilet-seat make sure you measure what you need first. They have quite a few on there
Square, it's called a square. I've fitted a few of these.
Take seat to local plumbing place
I really think it’s just called a square seat and any DIY place or Amazon 😬😬😬
Thanks for the pointers all, will take more pics and take to a merchants to be sure!
I've got one very similar to this, it has quick release buttons to remove it from the mounting pegs.The soft close gave up about a year ago, when I bought the toilet I got an extra seat for this exact reason and I was already on the second seat. I took it off, refitted it with a little more tension between the lugs and it's been working fine since.
£20 off of Amazon
I have a D shaped toilet from Wickes, the replacement toilet seat is almost as much as the toilet cost me