If the shower head is anything like the quality of the kitchen tap we had off ibath I would avoid at all costs. Incidentally the kitchen tap didn't last a year and we replaced it with a Grohe this week.
reformedEffortMaker
3 Dec 16#9
good price for those who got one!
ws007
3 Dec 16#10
as pointed out in the above post,
this item attaches to pipes already in your wall,
easy to fit as a replacement, not so easy as a diy project,
i`m doing my bathroom out next year would have got this if i`d been in time :disappointed:
solid
3 Dec 161#12
Excellent deal, well done OP
I have all my taps and showers from Grohe - they look great, operate smoothly, and are simply quality. Amazing price!
a1
3 Dec 16#13
I bought a similar Grohe one last Xmas from Amazon for £100, just be careful as the pipes where in the sam position on my old shower BUT, I didn't realise it was a gravity fed shower and the Grohe wasn't so it came out at a drip feed.
It cost me for a shower pump, an electrican to fit a socket for said pump then a plumber for new pipe routing.....so a £100 shower cost me about £500 in the end.
parsimony
4 Dec 16#15
It was also on a lightning deal at around £53 IIRC, but back to £117.51 now.
I can't remember the exact price as I bought other stuff at the same time and my invoice only gives an aggregate of the discounted costs.
parsimony
4 Dec 16#16
There's another lightning deal coming up tomorrow.
Opening post
Credit to my sis who told me about this deal.
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This looks like a quality item.
2. Better choice and cheaper on Ebay. Personaly I would go for http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BATH-SHOWER-MIXER-THERMOSTATIC-VALVE-TAP-3-WAY-USE-DUAL-SQUARE-HEAD-RAIL-HOSE-/371593851189?var=&hash=item5684b83135:m:m_WOwI8Dd4mz84dc2g2Dl_g
this item attaches to pipes already in your wall,
easy to fit as a replacement, not so easy as a diy project,
i`m doing my bathroom out next year would have got this if i`d been in time :disappointed:
I have all my taps and showers from Grohe - they look great, operate smoothly, and are simply quality. Amazing price!
It cost me for a shower pump, an electrican to fit a socket for said pump then a plumber for new pipe routing.....so a £100 shower cost me about £500 in the end.
I can't remember the exact price as I bought other stuff at the same time and my invoice only gives an aggregate of the discounted costs.