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I want to plumb a washing machine and (probably) a dishwasher into a
waste outlet that will have no sink. I've always had a P-trap and standpipe option but was wondering about these appliance adapter things - they look neater somehow. However, as there's no sink at the top I'd just need a wee one way valve to break vaccuum. All the appliance adapters I've seen come with the sink connector at the top - can anyone point me at one that would suit my needs. Or should I just stick with the standpipe? |
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