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Saniflo Saniaccess
m4tty
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi all,
I'm considering buying a Saniflo Saniaccess unit to replace our existing macerator which is dead. These units appear to be much easier to access in situ with separate panels for the macerator and the float (switch?) which is why I'm leaning towards one. I just wondered if anyone has any real world experience of these?
Thanks
I'm considering buying a Saniflo Saniaccess unit to replace our existing macerator which is dead. These units appear to be much easier to access in situ with separate panels for the macerator and the float (switch?) which is why I'm leaning towards one. I just wondered if anyone has any real world experience of these?
Thanks
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Not dealt with one of these yet but having recently serviced the float switch on a Sani Pro I can see the advantages of the access panels. This looks to be a useful modification.0
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