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Noozan
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We're going to be completely stripping out and refiiting our new bathroom soon and I'm looking for a new electric shower. I've been having a good look around for weeks now and have decided on the Mira Sport Max 10.8 KW one, it usually retails for around £230 and I've seen it on ebay for £175.00, plus £10 for delivery.
Does anyone know where I might be able to get this any cheaper?
Thanks!
Does anyone know where I might be able to get this any cheaper?
Thanks!
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Hello Noozan
I'll move your thread over to the 'In my home' board, where it should get more views and responses.
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hiya!
thats a good price for the mira shower! infact i dont think i could get one much cheaper through my trade account at the merchants so i'd get it if i were you!
unless any of the other guys on here know of any cheaper websites???
Bruce21100 -
That's about list, I'd get 30% off list at the merchants where I'm a heavy buyer, so £175 for a retail customer is a keen price.
Mira are quality items, don't be tempted to compare it to New team or Gainsborough or any of the other cheapies, no comparison.
Also make sure you have a 50amp power supply to that unit.0
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