Was looking for a new shower and found this. Great as I've got two kids and this shower doesn't get too hot to touch. Bath time has seen a few too many tears lately.
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wilson1973
9 Jul 16#1
I have a similar Bristan shower,works great and holds temerature
moneybag
9 Jul 161#2
cheaper than a new cartridge for my old Bristan mixer, almost disposable at this price, hot!
Voted hot, it's cheaper than some shower kits without the wall attachment.
I have to be honest though and admit that I took the OP literally and wondered what a reserver and collect was and did I have one one my current shower until the thought occurred to me that it was a case of fat fingers!
getmeone to Gordinho
10 Jul 16#7
It means its available in Homebase France silly.:stuck_out_tongue:
JustExtreme
9 Jul 16#5
very nice, any idea how long these take to fit/rough pricing to expect from a plumber?
plum83 to JustExtreme
10 Jul 16#8
I bought this same model from wickes last year for my girlfriend house and it's still going strong. Fitting is simple and probably took me 20 minutes, it's a job you cab do yourself if you're semi competent at DIY.
SFconvert to JustExtreme
10 Jul 162#10
If you've already got a bar shower installed and this is to just replace it, then yes it is quite simple. It's little more than a case of turning off the water and swapping the mixer unit, hardest bit is likely to be fitting the new riser rail (though you can prob just use the existing one anyway).
If you haven't then it's really a job for a professional.
crazylegs to JustExtreme
10 Jul 16#13
If you don't have the pipework in place then expect anything from £180 to £300
bellboys
9 Jul 16#6
If you don't live near a Homebase it's 50 quid delivered here
Only got an electric Triton at the moment so would probably be quite a big job then?
paul.o
10 Jul 16#12
we have an electric shower too, if we did go for this i would use the existing cold supply and T off the hot supply from the bath, i would need to remove a few tiles too. not a big job, will just take a bit of time.
double0eck
10 Jul 16#14
Good price for a full kit. I think I paid about £80 just for a thermostatic bar last year. Might want to add a link for the extension legs if any available so it can be deck mounted.
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http://www.wickes.co.uk/Bristan-Zing-Thermostatic-Mixer-Shower-Chrome/p/118505
I have to be honest though and admit that I took the OP literally and wondered what a reserver and collect was and did I have one one my current shower until the thought occurred to me that it was a case of fat fingers!
If you haven't then it's really a job for a professional.
http://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalog/bristan-zishxsmctc-zing-basic-cool-touch-bar-shower.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=Shopping&v=1468029631&gclid=Cj0KEQjwwYK8BRC0ta6LhOPC0v0BEiQApv6jYRodMYvOaL1uXhPf8TUbj74tpplwvQLOKcLa4onvXp0aAlj-8P8HAQ