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We need to replace the cartridges in our bath mixer tap and we are struggling to identity the manufacturer. There's a flattened C logo on the tap handle (picture attached). Can anyone help ?
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Don't worry about the manufacturer just match the cartridges to somewhere like this who specialise;
Universal Replacement Valves and Cartridges for Bathroom & Kitchen Taps
That page of inserts just clarifies how hard it is these days to get the correct insert!
It's a real problem with Chinese unbranded stuff. Most quality manufacturers print a name on.
The only way for the poster is to take the insert out, measure the size of the spindle, count the splines and measure the height from the top of the tap.
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