Flushing Cistern: The main reservoir that holds water for flushing the toilet.
Toilet Tank: Another term often used to refer to the cistern.
Flush Mechanism: The mechanism inside the cistern that controls the release of water into the toilet bowl when the flush lever is activated.
Dual Flush Cistern: A type of cistern that offers two flushing options - typically a low-volume flush for liquid waste and a high-volume flush for solid waste. This is designed to save water.
Flush Lever: The lever or button on the outside of the cistern that the user pushes or pulls to initiate a flush.
Fill Valve: A component inside the cistern that refills it with water after a flush. It is controlled by a float that rises and falls with the water level.
Flush Valve: The valve inside the cistern that opens to release water into the toilet bowl when the flush lever is activated. It closes once the cistern has emptied.