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Mira Flight Level 1600 x 800mm Stone Resin Shower Tray with Waste
£491.98 (Inc. VAT)
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Prices last checked on 12/12/2024
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7 product reviews
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Hal rated another option
★★★★★I have 4 girls in the house with long hair, so the hair trap was the main selling point. The trap is very easy to remove and clean so very please. I was worried about the slim design and unusual waste, our shower has a high flow rate and only 2/3 glass screen, but it works very well, water flows out quickly and no flooding issues even with long showers. It also looks modern and easy to clean, so overall very please. Note: I had to purchase 2 as the first one was leaned against a wall for 1 week and bowed (the warning is helpfully inside the package) - so make sure to store flat!
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dr clive Diggory rated another option
★★★★★arrived on time in perfect condition however my plumber decided he had made a measuring error. Plumbworld were happy to swap the item for the correct sized tray.
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Mike rated another option
★★★★★Really happy with how this looks, great in my new bathroom. Plumbworld orovided great service as ever, definitely use them again!
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Derek Covey rated another option
★★★★★product of high quality, and ease of fitting, very happy with end result.
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Julie rated another option
★★★★★Modern shower tray with a side drainage Smooth, low line tray
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June Tovey rated another option
★★★★★All seems fine. Plumber seemed to have no difficulties
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Max rated another option
★★★☆☆The tray itself looks great, is very sturdy and good quality. However the drain, which is meant to be a more modern method of draining is not that great. Yes, it might fit easily between some joists but the tray can only fit in one way in the room with the drain at the back of the shower and unless your joists perfectly line up, it won't fit easily. If it doesn't fit you'll need to bump out the wall. Also with the drain being at the back in the middle of the shower, how are you going to maintain easy access to it in the future? You'd need to have a stud wall with access from the rear or from a floor below. And with the drain being linear you need to get the alignment in all three directions perfectly right, but how are you going to do that if you can't easily access the drain or are not allowed to use Flexi connections as per the manual. With the tray being low level, you need to get it exactly level, quite difficult in an old building. The tray is quite heavy, which is good because it's sturdy but it makes it difficult to move and continuously test drain alignment. Haven't tested the drainage yet but concerned it doesn't drain very fast and a vortex drain would have been better...