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Has anyone got an idea the best place to get O rings for sink and basin traps? I need packs of 10 preferably. So as to cut down on cost and repeat purchases. Thanking yous for your assist:yes:
 
mcalpine sell them as a seperate item. Most merchants will have some, prob in a pack of 2 for ÂŁ5. phone mcalpine sales and tell them you fit loads of the traps but sometimes need spare washers and beg. :)
 
always interested in a new supplier to compare prices,
this site is very expensive, try BES, you will save a lot

Used to shop from BES, but we had an 'arguement'. I asked for one thing and another was supplied (order made and confirmed over the phone with female staff). When it was delivered, I tried to have it returned but they insisted I was to be responsible for the return postage fee? I told them to get lost as their female staff was to blame. Never used them since
 
Well before you order these there not o rings o rings are circular in section these are washers or seal rings wouldnt want you falling out with another company
 
too small an amount for me to fall out with anyone.
besides, they will always be used for summat else. I di keep the part from BES and use on another job though
 
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