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100% (4/4) of people would recommend this
Do I Need Straight or Angled Valves?
Straight Valves are required if your central heating pipework is coming up into the towel rail from the floor below the towel rail.
Angled Valves are required if your central heating pipework is coming into the towel rail from the side or from the wall behind the towel rail.
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super product
Pros: easy to fit (so my workman says)
Cons: none
excellent product looks good super quality and very reasonably priced
Over 60 year old female consumer from warwickshire
8 March 2012
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Excellent value
Quality product, excellent value for money, would recommend Plumbworld.
from Lancashire
18 November 2011
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27 November 2010
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High quality product
Pros: fitted 5 years ago and still in mint condition, no sign of leakage
Fitted 5 years ago.
Chrome on these valves is still in the same condition as when they came out of the box and there hasn't been any hint of a leak.
11 November 2010
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