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6 year old expensive tap, manafacturer can not supply replacement valve/cassette

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  • Innys
    Innys Posts: 1,881 Forumite
    ormus wrote: »
    really fckin clever. make a tap for 7 grand and then cannot sell even one of em.

    get down to screwfix. pair of taps about 14 quid. last for yrs.

    Thankfully, there are other places selling taps than Screwfix.

    Yes, this is an MSE site, but choosing your purchases according to price alone isn't what most people want to do.
  • MX5huggy
    MX5huggy Posts: 7,168 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    CKdesigner wrote: »
    Who says you can't sell it? I mean't I haven't sold one yet, not the company! :rotfl:

    I think the problem may be that you don't have one in stock on show.

    http://www.triflowconcepts.com/triflow_designer.html

    Its a bargain compared with a Hadid building.
  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    Innys wrote: »
    Thankfully, there are other places selling taps than Screwfix.

    Yes, this is an MSE site, but choosing your purchases according to price alone isn't what most people want to do.


    very true.
    but if you choose a tap cause it says to your friends and neighbours all about you, then i reckon you need some therapy not a fancy poncy plumbers merchants.
    Get some gorm.
  • Innys
    Innys Posts: 1,881 Forumite
    ormus wrote: »
    very true.
    but if you choose a tap cause it says to your friends and neighbours all about you, then i reckon you need some therapy not a fancy poncy plumbers merchants.

    If you were to follow that logic to its ultimate conclusion, you would only ever shop in Poundland, live in a cardboard box, eat from rubbish bins but have a massive bank balance.

    Call me a snob, but I don't think that's much of an existence.
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