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Discuss mascerators in the Plumbing Forum at Plumbers Forums; hello, what is the quietest mascerator on the market cheers mart...
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    hello, what is the quietest mascerator on the market

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    Default Re: mascerators

    None of them are quiet, and excuse the pun, there boo!!

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    if you can possibly get away with not having a macerator at all it would be much better for your ears and your neighbours as the sound will travel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveb View Post
    if you can possibly get away with not having a macerator at all it would be much better for your ears and your neighbours as the sound will travel.
    I 100% agree - My Uncle got a nasty extra christmas present through the lounge ceiling a few years back.

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