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Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone could help us find a flexible mono block tap connector like the one shown in the picture. It has a female end which is 15mm and the length of it is 450mm. It has a 10mm wide solid pipe on the end which needs to be 100mm long. All our local plumbing suppliers don't know where we can get one from? We have found a 300mm length one but the solid end is only 40 mm long (from screwfix and B&Q) but not the longer length we require? Any help will be much appreciated. Many thanks

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