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Top Fix Toilet Seats are a popular style of toilet seat that are installed by feeding two bolts into the toilet pan and then tightening them at the top. This style of fixing is so common because it makes installation, removing the seat for cleaning, and maintenance much easier - in essence, they're much more convenient! What's more, top fix toilet seats are available in a plethora of colours, shapes, and sizes, and our collection even boasts modern and traditional-style toilet seats. Explore the full range of Top Fix Toilet Seats below and find the perfect seat for your toilet.

 
 
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Bemis Pure Care 750 Soft Close Raised Toilet Seat White

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Croydex Blue Terrazzo Flexi-Fix™ Wooden Oval Toilet Seat - WL910124

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Croydex Pink Terrazzo Flexi-Fix™ Wooden Oval Toilet Seat - WL910123

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Ceramica Round Soft Close Toilet Seat White Groove

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Ceramica Round Soft Close Toilet Seat Oak Effect

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Bemis Pure Care 500 Soft Close Raised Toilet Seat White

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How do I choose the right seat shape for my toilet pan?

Match the seat shape to the pan profile: D-shape seats suit pans with a flat front edge and are the most common here, while round and oval seats fit fully curved pans, and square seats work with modern angular bowls. If your pan has a straight, squared front, a square or D-shape seat such as the Affine Bayeux square options will sit neatly. For a traditional rounded pan, a round seat like the Park Lane Traditional will look and feel right. Always compare the seat outline to your bowl before ordering.

Which material should I choose for comfort and long-term durability?

Plastic seats are lightweight, affordable and easy to keep clean, making them a good family option, while urea-formaldehyde seats offer a harder, glossier finish that resists staining and feels more premium. Vinyl-wrapped MDF appears once and can feel warmer to the touch but may be less water-resistant over many years. For a high-use bathroom pick a urea or good-quality plastic soft-close seat for durability and easy maintenance.

Are soft-close seats worth the extra cost and are they standard here?

Yes seats in the collection are soft close, so it's effectively the norm and helps prevent slamming and wear on hinges. The extra cost is usually modest; an Essentials soft-close oval is the current product price while slimmer, luxury soft-close options such as the Affine Bayeux Slim sit around the current product price. If you value quieter use and less maintenance, a soft-close seat is a practical upgrade.

How important is hinge material and which should I pick for my bathroom?

Hinge material affects longevity and appearance: most seats use plastic hinges , which are fine for typical bathrooms, while chrome-plated, stainless steel and zinc alloy options offer greater strength and a metal finish to match taps and fittings. Choose stainless steel if you live near the coast where corrosion is a concern, or chrome-plated hinges to match chrome hardware and create a cohesive look. For everyday use in a standard home, quality plastic hinges paired with a soft-close mechanism are usually adequate.

My toilet has unusual bolt centres,will a top fix seat fit my pan?

Top fix seats are designed to be convenient, and the range covers common hole centre groups: many products suit 101–150 mm and 151–200 mm centres, with some supporting up to 201–250 mm. If your bolt centres are, 180 mm, choose a seat that lists a maximum hole centre of 151–200 mm; if they're wider, look for seats rated to 201–250 mm. Check the specific product's hole-centre specification before you buy to ensure compatibility.