Personally, I think there's nothing nicer looking than the Crabtree Platinum range in black nickel. They are bloody expensive, but can be got...
In no way does that present any type of hazard from what we can see there - it just doesn't look very tidy. It's aesthetically lacking as...
Flexis are awful - they're an unnecessary weak point in a plumbing installation, and are used only because they save time at the initial...
It is a thermal store. I had exactly the same one with a similar setup in one of my previous properties. High pressure hot water, it worked quite...
Hager is pretty good in that respect. The one I've had problems with in this sort of situation is Crabtree.
Not as well as couplers do.
I use conduit couplers and bushes when I want two or more accessories together - it ensures they're all square in relation to each other. Nothing...
The outer hessian serving has come away and the steel tape armour is pretty rusted but the important part of the cable that serves as the earth...
(Assuming the toothbrush chargers in question aren't in a bathroom or near a sink) I wouldn't generally recommend these but they might suit your...
To @jonbey I'd say the best and easiest solution for you is to stick with what you have and replace your existing hot water tank with a larger...
You'd be better off posting this in Electrics UK
Do you maybe have flexible hose connectors with reduced bore connecting these? What's the state of the pipework leading to the bath and shower?...
I've often thought a double shaver socket would be a good idea, but unfortunately no-one as yet seems to make them. The way I've got around it in...
I suggested it primarily for future proofing purposes. For all we know the new cable is being plastered in, in which case it would be a right faff...
Should be fine. Just make sure you have a deep enough box behind it to accommodate the heavier wiring, i.e. 47mm.
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