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Hi all

Im thinking of buying the pro paq set has anyone used it i cant find any independent reviews online only from the manufacture .
so any help would be great

thanks
 
Very good had no problems myself
 
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TAPMEDIC IP Limited (current website) was incorporated 10th Feburary 2017 Sheffield address

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Noted huge range of parts on website to keep your kit stocked up:

shop - TapMedic - https://www.tapmedic.co.uk/store/

Only thing I didn't notice was any chrome spindles. . . (Brass would not worry me though)

Looks essential as a Pro to carry something like this kit to get the job done.

Just fixed my bath Bristsn taps with Heritage inserts. Now about £8 for the pair. The last set lasted about 3 years with my hard water before dripping. Getting tempted to take them to bits. If made at all by hand (?) £8 is very cheap (and I worry about who is making them at that price, like lots of stuff we buy).

So well impressed you are repairing stuff with these kits, and by Tapmedic for providing them.

Cheers,

Roy (amateur)
 
Hi all

Im thinking of buying the pro paq set has anyone used it i cant find any independent reviews online only from the manufacture .
so any help would be great

thanks
I once had a coffee with one of the guy`s that designed it all and was very close to buying the pro kit but postponed until a later time for personal reasons and can say that every part was very well made.

(If Yorkshire Dave is reading this and still has my number I would love to hear from you.)
 

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