Thermostatic Mixer with female 3/4"

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Hi All

I have a thermostatic mixer with female 3/4" inlets and outlets on it. I can find the male 3/4" push fit flexible fittings on Screwfix but not the female ones or any female to male adapters.

Am I missing these somewhere? Anyone know what to do?

Thanks
 
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Apologies... I got myself mixed up!

The thermostatic valve has 3/4" male fittings, where do I find the female ones?

Sorry for the mixup again!
 
if you want pushfit look under female tap connector.
they eill screw on to 3/4" male.
 
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Thanks for both of those suggestions... only problem is I need flexible connectors :cry: any ideas where I can get a flexible tap connector, push fit one end, female 3/4" on the other?

Thanks again
 
wheres do you plan on putting this flexi hose for the mixer not in the wall i hope ?
 
Well I'm planning on buying one like this:

http://www.ourtaps.com/shop/article...Star-Head-_-Arm.html?shop_param=cid=1&aid=87&

As I understand it, the tiles will sit over the mixer itself and be covered by the metal plate and control knobs.

Somehow this needs to fill my bath tub, so would I use pushfit/copper behind the wall, then use flexible outside of the wall? If that's the case what you've suggested in your posts above will do the trick :D
 
i would never use flexi or pushfit in the wall or behind somewhere you can't access easy.

i would use copper in the wall and to feed the main shower head and down to the bath.

you can use a flexi on the last section maybe to join the bath filler to copper where it exits the wall if its a overflow/bathfiller.
but i wouldn't use in the wall.
 
Ok thanks. That's what I'll do then - copper all the way and flexi on the tap connectors.

Thanks for your advice and help!
 

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