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Quality of bathroom suits
I'm trying to decide which bathroom furniture to buy - just a bog, basin
and bath - and am bemused and confused by the huge range of prices of the stuff on offer. I can see that with the taps and other fittings that it is probably worthwhile paying extra to get good quality (although my experience with the kitchen where a very expensive mixer tap failed after just couple of years suggests this isn't necessarily guaranteed). I can also see there is an obvious difference in the quality of various baths, although again this doesn't always seem to be directly related to the price. However, as far as the porcelain bits are concerned there really doesn't seem to be any immediately discernible difference in quality between the cheapo cheapo B&Q and Wickes stuff and the megga-bucks top-of-the-range designer gear. So is it really all just down to appearance, and if I find a Wickes bog and basin that I like (and can persuade the other half that she also likes) am I better off going for that and trousering the not inconsiderable savings ... or am I missing something here? Ververka Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
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