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Default Shower mixer replacement


"Dane Koekoek" wrote in message
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I'm looking to replace my aging Mira 88 shower mixer.

I've replaced the seals a few times now, but the drips keep coming back.
As
it's now dripping from at least three different places (!!!) I've decided
it's time to cut my losses and replace the mixer with a new one.

Does anyone have a recommendation as to a good model to replace it with?
My
criteria for a replacement are as follows:

1. If possible, I'm looking for one with the pipes in the same place, so I
can just swap the unit without having to redo the tiling also!!! The
current
unit is the one with the pipes exposed (not recessed).

2. Reliable model which is long lasting, that doesn't need taking apart
every year and replacing half a dozen tiny washers!

3. Works with gravity hot + cold water, with a pump on the outlet (ground
floor flat with virtually no head of water).

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks


Dane

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Dane Koekoek


Ive had a Mira in the past but it didnt last long with me either. Ever since
changing to Aqualisa (which I have had at the last 2 houses) Ive been well
impressed. Unfortunately competition has driven them to make showers which
are plastic bodied. Choose one of the range which is brass bodies and there
is an option for surface mounting with exposed pipework.
http://www.aqualisa.co.uk/Our-produc...rome/?area=352