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Hi, I'm new to the site, and looking for a little advice.
My better half has her heart set on one of the above, but I am unsure.
Research I've done has shown mixed results. Seems to be a fad that people grow out of.
Bathroom is not big enough to accommodate both a walk in shower and bath, without relocating most fittings at some cost.
Insignia brand appears to be a market leader ?
Would welcome comments regarding alternative brands, ease of fitting, and whether it's a worthwhile consideration ?
Thanks in advance,
Green Genie


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Er , in my experience these can turn into a nightmare, a few years down the line when something breaks / leaks etc etc , you can never get parts . I could go on , mainly Chinese internet rubbish . Leave well alone IMO
 

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