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Has anyone bought a bathroom/vanity from this site?
 

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interesting looking at companies house - there is a bathroom mountain and also Eurorad , which is the company number they quote on website
i usually have a look around companies house , some of the filing history and then review , trustpilot etc if buying online , just to get an idea of the company

 
The reviews seem quiet good. I'm nervous to buy online. But the dimensions of the vanity are pretty much prefect for what is needed
 
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I spoke to someone about the unit and they said the front panel where the toilet sits up to isn't removable. It's just the top panel. Has anyone fit one like this before. Usually the front panel lifts up where the toilet sits up to. Thanks
 

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So saying just this panel is removable.
 

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ours the front panel pulls off to reveil the cistern and then the other panel slides up - to reveal the waste
BUT the guys that refurbed the bathroom and ensuite - they actually cut holes in the panels - so they would NOT slide up as it had a hole and NOT i slot , the panel was on like a french clet connector and designed to slide up - i suspect it was harder to fit with just the holes - strange ....- I had to take both the toilets OUT and redo
real PITA

does the site give you any breakdowns, techdrawing , catalogue - i used that for all the stuff we had (they had at back of catalogue all the drawings, dimensions and fittings ) - to accurately design the ensuite and bathroom as space was very limited and needed to be accurate split of rooms etc
 
Thanks yes they usually have lungs on like this so you can remove the front panel. Well the ones I have fitted before. There is specs with the dimensions on. But nothing about removeablity of the panels I ask on there online chat and they said the bottom panel aren't removable. Just the top one
 

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The front panels must be removable as you usually screw the concealed cistern to the wood that goes across the back of the unit.
 
On a unit i made myself
looks like the fittings i used
i used these for the front plinth


and looks like the ones i used , from toolstation or screwfix for the sliding on bit
BUT can NOT be certain
see image of connector , red Square

could not find the slide on french clet type connectors - not sure what they are called
 

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Sorry that's an image of one on youtube. Not the unit I was looking at
 
OH ok, shame
we have the montrose rang ein ensuite & bathroom
i made the cloakroom myself

BUT here are the fittings from the instructiions - linked above
 

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Thanks. Surely the front panels must be removable on the concealed cistern vanity in the picture? Other wise would be hard, impossible to fit?
 

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