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Sink Connector

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I need to connect my new bathroom sink to existing pipework.
the old tap was a mono block and as such had twin tails which connected to (10mm?) pipes.
The new taps have BSP fittings.

Which is better...?
using that bendy ribbed copper pipe to connect?
or braided pipe?
or a BSP with a bend and then adding another 90 degree down to the existing pipes?

i guess th braided would be the easiest.. but the most expensive.. is this ribbed copper stuff ok?... and do i need a pipe spring with it?
 
cool. so you reckon braided are the best way forward.
shame i dont need the isolator as i've already got them fitted :lol: ... well if i didnt then i'd be about 6 foot underwater. :P .. as the sink is disconnected at the mo.! :?
 

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