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Rob Foster

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I want to buy a deck mixer for a bath installation with a shower attachment. Now the house has a worc combi so I was looking for an equimatic mixer as that’s what they used to be called years ago when I was on the tools. What do I look for please Rob Foster
 
Personally, I'd try to find an early Pegler bath shower mixer.
Why?
You'll know as soon as you pick it up! Real brass and will last literally a lifetime (especially coupled with our cartridges - sorry!) If a bit tatty, £50 gets em re-chromed and better than new. :p
 
Personally, I'd try to find an early Pegler bath shower mixer.
Why?
You'll know as soon as you pick it up! Real brass and will last literally a lifetime (especially coupled with our cartridges - sorry!) If a bit tatty, £50 gets em re-chromed and better than new. :p
Had a set of Pegler quarter turn cartridges arrive today. Stripped the old ones out as they were both knack**ed. The cold one was faulty.:(
 
Thats made my day :D:D:D:D
Youd have paid 20 tops for ours ;) put another 20 in your pocket and given the custard 20. Legend status would have been free:cool::cool::cool:
 

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