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Help me choose

Cheap bathroom refit and have come up with the following suites but can't decide between the two. Would probably help if the plumbworld picture was a bit bigger! Anyone help?

Screwfix: http://www.screwfix.com/prods/90394/Bathrooms-Showers/Baths-Suites/Bathroom-Suites/Falmouth-Modern-Bathroom-Suite-with-RH-Shower-Bath;jsessionid=JITJAOVQA1WIICSTHZOSFFY?ts=98946#

Plumbworld: http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/1700mm-shower-bath-550mm-2770-16979/10000

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  • Both nice, but I prefer the plumbworld one due to the simpler sink. Depends on your taste though, as I say both nice. I am also thinking the other sink looks big, so depends if that's the case, and if you have space.
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    They are both nice
    homebase and b&q have similar ones reasonable too - I am looking for one too
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  • 27col
    27col Posts: 6,554 Forumite
    Don't be such a wimp, make your choice and stick with it. They are both cheap, so the quality is likely to be similar.
    I can afford anything that I want.
    Just so long as I don't want much.
  • keystone
    keystone Posts: 10,916 Forumite
    lesley74 wrote: »
    Both nice, but I prefer the plumbworld one due to the simpler sink. Depends on your taste though, as I say both nice. I am also thinking the other sink looks big, so depends if that's the case, and if you have space.
    Why would you want to do the washing up in the bathroom?


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  • maggie111
    maggie111 Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    lesley74 wrote: »
    Both nice, but I prefer the plumbworld one due to the simpler sink.

    Funny, I was just about to say I prefer the screwfix one because it has a more detailed sink :)

    They're both similar so it's just down to preferences.
    I love surprises!
  • Hi All.

    Why don't you try First Bathrooms, they have some nice package deals. Out of those two I would choose the PlumbWorld deal.

    Cheers.

    Dan.
  • I prefer the plumbworld one, purely because the bath has taps on the side of the bath and if there are two of you in the bath no one gets the tap end.
    But I wouldn't want the taps where they are in the photo, they seem to be in the way to me.
    If you put them against the wall (opposite) then if anything goes wrong you will probably have to take the bath out as they can't be reached! Dilemmas!
  • suisidevw
    suisidevw Posts: 2,256 Forumite
    If that's your sort of price range you can get lots! I got full suite etc from Bathstore for less than price of Screwfix iirc!
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