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armyash

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Hi everyone,

I need a 1650 steel bath for a job in the next few weeks, can anyone recommend one. Nothing fancy, I've asked at a couple of merchants but they can only get me an acrylic one.

I don't mind ordering online but would rather be able to collect to so I have a chance to look at it first.

Thanks
 
I bought a Eurowa from Plumbase a year ago. It is a Kaldewei sub-brand and made in Germany. Bit thinner than the Kaldewei. I was expecting it might be a Kaldewei second, but the enamel was perfect and it did look good. It was cheap too. Only 2 year warranty mind, but customer seems happy so far and I would happily have fitted one in my own house had I needed a new bath. Not sure if a 1650 is available though.
 
Chalked thanks for the reply but yes too expensive.

Ric2013 thanks I will check out the Eurowa.

I'll keep searching online for now.
 

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