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guys , I have a , dare I say large-ish lady who needs a new bath , she showers , the kids bath , there is no room for the usual P - shaped bath . She isnt keen on a steel bath so I need a standard 700 x 1700 bath but a strong one .
Any ideas , thank you in advance .
 
citys and others do one begins with k (cant think of the name)

edit kaldewei
 
What about these bud . cheers kop

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Eastbrook carronite baths seem to be rock solid. Feet are shocking though. Not cheap.

I installed a bath a customer supplied a few weeks ago thought it was going to be shocking was really solid I cant remember the name of it but it was only £300 ish from plumbase.
 
Eastbrook carronite baths seem to be rock solid. Feet are shocking though. Not cheap.

I installed a bath a customer supplied a few weeks ago thought it was going to be shocking was really solid I cant remember the name of it but it was only £300 ish from plumbase.
I agree about the carron bath mate
 
Basically any bath thats 8mm plus thick Jon. Thing is she pay a huge price compared to the steel equiv.
As already mentioned, the Kaldewei Euroa(?) or Bette do 2.5 & 3.5mm versions. Both get a proper 25yr warranty and both stick by those too in my experience.
She'll pay prob 2.5 times plus for plastic of equiv strength. Id also say she needs at least a 750 wide too. I have :eek:
 

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