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Replacing damaged items in out of date bathrooms
Primrose
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We have a 30 year old bathroom suite in one of those old-fashioned colours which nobody sells any more and recently thought we would have to replace the toilet. We feared that we might have to spend a fortune and replace the whole suite because we couldn't find a matching replacement but came across this useful website which supplies outdated items, so thought I'd include it here in case it saves somebody else money:
www.discontinuedbathrooms.co.uk
www.discontinuedbathrooms.co.uk
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our kid used this site a couple of weeks ago to find a replacement toilet for someone, but the cost was almost £170. Considering you can now get a full bathroom suite for not much more, is it really worth the effort.[SIZE=-1]To equate judgement and wisdom with occupation is at best . . . insulting.
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I had a 30+ year old bathroom suite until about 14 months ago. Don't know how I managed to keep it so long. Now new suite in I now realise how old and tired the old one was.
Now embarking on a new kitchen (old one 34+ years old and well past sell by date!).
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