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Hi guys
looking to buy a freestanding bath soon.. im limited to 800mm MAX on width and length no more that 1700 really...
Me and the mrs have seen this ... -
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Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
Hi guys
looking to buy a freestanding bath soon.. im limited to 800mm MAX on width and length no more that 1700 really...
Me and the mrs have seen this and really like it, will fit in to the style of the house/bathroom.. BUT
seems REALLY cheap!
im a believer in you get what you pay for.... but for near on £350 delivered, will this be a total pile of poo!?
Im a shower man, so prob will never set foot in it! (plus i'm 6ft 3") but the missus will be soaking it up (she is small)
http://www.victorianbathrooms4u.com/fre ... -bath-4798
what do you reckon?
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
Looks like a nice bath to me, Im not plumber so I will let some1 with more experience in sanitary ware comment.
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
You'll need to source some taps too. It's a good idea to bury the tap feeds so they come out the wall if the bath is close.
If away from wall then nice chrome pipes out the floor looks nice.
Looks like a good bath at a good price.
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
It's all about the thickness of the acrylic and the fibre glass (I think!!!) you tend to find that the off the shelf suites from the sheds are paper thin and thats why they don't last long and crack easily. Somewhere around 10mm thickness is good, so my plumber tells me!
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
Very good point Bri, I imagine a cheaper bath to be very thin but none the less it looks very good for the price.
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
it looks a lovely bath, but before you buy it get some proper specs, especially the thickness.
I'm a big believer in the saying;
"if its too good to be true; then it probably is"
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user123
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
I think it's beautiful. Maybe it can afford to be a bit thinner, if it is, as it is better supported by the wood right across than just four single legs?
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
Thanks guys, gonna order it tomorrow I think!
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Re: Freestanding baths... this seems cheap!?
might be worth asking on the plumbers forum, link at the top of the page.
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