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Never heard of it , do you know what the flow rate is?

Personally I would spend an extra 30 quid and get a Mira sprint, is 9.5kw what you have now?

Buy cheap buy twice in my opinion
 
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Be carful with Mira the inlet is on the left. my go to is triton easy fit. As it’s one that I know is very universal. Not best quality ect but does the job
 
Be carful with Mira the inlet is on the left. my go to is triton easy fit. As it’s one that I know is very universal. Not best quality ect but does the job

I think the Mira jump can be either left or right. ;)

Also @Londoner2 ive seen Triton's for similar or less.
 
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I think the Mira jump can be either left or right. ;)

Also @Londoner2 ive seen Triton's for similar or less.

I have had Opal, Zante and now Aquasurge, the replacement for these are well over £150, these models all have similar innards which allow water/electric from right hand side.
 
Never heard of it , do you know what the flow rate is?

Personally I would spend an extra 30 quid and get a Mira sprint, is 9.5kw what you have now?

Buy cheap buy twice in my opinion


Yes, 9.5 but used to also have 10.5 but downgraded to 9.5..
 
Yes, also the Mira sport multi option
 
My mistake then. I must of only seen the Mira sports then!
Mira sports is on the left. Last time I seen one anyway that’s why I started avoiding Mira as thought they was left feed only
 
Ive had one of that brand and didn't rate it, was just a temp. I am fully aware like most things these days Shower inners are frequently made by few manufacturers. Gainsborough supply many other brand names (including my Aqualisa electric that I rarely use), they also make it easier to change out the inners only on a lot.
I also personally do not like and would unlikely buy a Triton unless it was a really good offer.

My personal choice would be Mira (they do have there own engineers on the road) and generally seem more reliable (housing associations seem to prefer them also)
 
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