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I fitted a couple of Grohe mixer taps yesterday and had to nip out to bee and poo for some 15mm/12mm compression reducers because the tap tails were 12mm conex.
What's that all about? I've fitted Grohe before and they were made for 15mm, is this a new thing or has my supplier sold me some Eurotrash?
By the way, I only used bee and poo because it was 7:30pm and 15/12mm comp reducers aren't in my standard kit, so don't judge me for that ;)
 
All the Grohe stuff I've seen need a 15mm x 3/8" MI connector. Carry a few on the van now after been caught out the first time.
 
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