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Recommended bathroom suites/suppliers and eco toilets!
TomandBarbara
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We need to get a new bathroom due to our toilet breaking! We managed to claim on our insurance and we've got a budget of £500 for a plain white bathroom suite.
We are tearing our hair out (well just me o/h is bald :rotfl: ) as there are just so many bathroom suites available and so many places to buy it from! We've seen one we both like called Montano available from buildbase and plumbco not sure if these are national companies. Though there are online suppliers selling this for cheaper but no idea if they are any good.
Has anyone used an online supplier to get a cheap bathroom? Also eco toilets has anyone got one!?
Thanks in advance
Suzanne
We are tearing our hair out (well just me o/h is bald :rotfl: ) as there are just so many bathroom suites available and so many places to buy it from! We've seen one we both like called Montano available from buildbase and plumbco not sure if these are national companies. Though there are online suppliers selling this for cheaper but no idea if they are any good.
Has anyone used an online supplier to get a cheap bathroom? Also eco toilets has anyone got one!?
Thanks in advance
Suzanne
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Twyford Galerie Flushwise dual flush (4 and 2.6 litres) is about the most water efficient toilet i've seen so far in my search for toilet and basin for our bathroom - i assume that's what you mean by eco. Most dual flush loos are a 6/4 litre flush. I was initially a bit sceptical as to the effectiveness of a smaller volume to flush though i've seen the video on their website of their testing so i'm sure it would be upto the "job".
I'd go for a brand name like Twyford or Ideal Standard though with a decent guarantee rather than one you've not heard of. There isn't that huge a difference in price so worth it in my opinion.
Andy0 -
Good afternoon: Info available on low water technology here though I expect you are looking for a bargain;) We don't buy sanitaryware on line (prefer to pick it up from the suppliers and check it on the spot...wasted time costs the customer more £££) but we have purchased shower valves, taps and towel radiators from internet retailers. A search on this forum will reveal the popular choices amongst MSErs.
HTH
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