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Hi, i'm trying to connect my bath taps but need some advice on length of flexi pipe. Is it buy longer ones and bend like i have in my pictures, or get some smaller ones?

My worry is that if i buy smaller ones because they are 22mm they won't bend onto the tap threads because its pretty stiff? and they are quite a way from centre of bath (pipework)

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thanks!
 
Be fine with the longer on
 
Be better with rigid copper but longer flexi's will do just no sharp bends or kinks on the flexi
 
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