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Hi all,

I'm considering buying a Saniflo Saniaccess unit to replace our existing macerator which is dead. These units appear to be much easier to access in situ with separate panels for the macerator and the float (switch?) which is why I'm leaning towards one. I just wondered if anyone has any real world experience or advice on these?

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It all depends where you live, if you live near me then the answer is No! Because I might lose £`s unblocking the other sani`s which are harder to get in to.

But if you live nowhere near me then the answer is Yes go for it but be prepared to alter the incoming pipework because the connections are in a different place. By incoming I mean any pipe from the basin and the shower to the box.
 
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