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hi there,
i am a kitchen fitter who has only recently converted to using plastic pushfit pipes and fittings.
they work very well when incorporating the pipe inserts.
however, they are quite expensive, when compared to the end feed i was used to using.
does anyone know where i can buy big quantities of 50 or even 100 at a time to bring the costs down?
john guest or polyquick are the two most popular makes i use.
where do small plumbing suppliers get their stock from?

thanks for reading this thread and i would appreciate any advice.

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Screwfix have been the cheapest i have found at the moment, but would like to find them for less too.
 
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Hi, This post is very informative, however ther are some queries to ask about some specific topic. If someone can help me then please send me a private message. Thanks,
 
Most of the online merchants are expensive IMO. Personally I would apply for a trade account at your local plumbing merchants.

Personally I have tried all the brands for price & performance. Pound per meter I would recommend the Hep2O® barrier pipe. Very good and well worth the money.

Generally if you get a good trade account then there is no difference between buying 5 fittings or 50 fitting.... the price per item is the same.

Any other questions... please feel free to ask.

Hope that helps :D
 
Most of the online merchants are expensive IMO. Personally I would apply for a trade account at your local plumbing merchants.

Personally I have tried all the brands for price & performance. Pound per meter I would recommend the Hep2O® barrier pipe. Very good and well worth the money.

Generally if you get a good trade account then there is no difference between buying 5 fittings or 50 fitting.... the price per item is the same.

Any other questions... please feel free to ask.

Hope that helps :D
hi,try [email protected] yewtree plumbing-heating suppliers ltd 0121 788 8707-birmingham plumbing merchant
 
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