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Shower cabin v shower enclosure
hardpressed
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I'm planning to get a shower fitted but am undecided about which one. I've seen shower cabins, just want a basic one, don't need steam, radio, telephone etc, a few jets would be nice for the aching back. Pricewise, as they come with preformed back and side and built in shower, would appear not to cost anymore than buying the enclosure, a shower, tray and tiling the walls. The advantage is no grouting to get grubby. Am I missing anything. Any recomendations? Seen a Duvalli one on Ebay for around £425, looks to be what I want.
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They are usually quite flimsy plastic trays and you generally get less headroom as the tops are lower than an enclosure. they also don;t look anywhere near as nice as an enclosure IMO
They are cheap option but look it. Had a Kinedo on for a few years and it worked fine but always felt cheap when you stepped in it0
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