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Been on a few installs over the years where I've thought a overflow street would come in so handy. Do they exist? Has anyone here come across one?
 
yes, would love one, went into williams in littlehampton and they said it doesn't exist, surely they should do one!!!
 
Would also find them handy, definite gap in the market. Black overflow pipe would be nice at times also
 
Black overflow and fittings made by flowplast. Sockets much deeper and stronger than poly pipe and 1/3 of the price. Ask your merchant to order some from their supplier we bulk buy from a wholesaler "primaflow" I got some 32mm streets in van. Also flowplast will form bends and offsets on a 22mm bender
 
I've never seen them - but thats not to say that they don't exist.

Am seeing the Polypipe top brass in a couple of weeks, and will mention it.
 
Didn't Osama make them? Or a scoket that went on outside of elbow ? Why u a need streets? Shouldn't bed bending and twisting conny that tightly? I like 45d Bends. But sure soma made some . And Marley ?
 
or otherwise known as a M+F,while we are on the subject why are they not a standard 21.5 mm? there a big difference in overflow sizes some brands fit others but lots dont interfit
 
is there a 22mm x 21.5 mm coupling, I had some that did the job, not sure if they were meant to do it!!! so annoying when you get to a job and its 22mm, instead of 21.5.
especially on vaillants, where they are glued on and the idiot installer has put 22mm onto 21.5mm fitting
 
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