I need to replace my stop cock as i'm fitting a new kitchen and was considering the Sure Stop.
I believe initially, Sure Stop themselves suggested keeping a traditional stop cock also (makes a but of a mockery of the word *Sure* in my mind) but now, i believe they are saying that they can be the only method of shutting off the water
So what's the general feeling.....
Are they reliable or still a bit of a fad and thus, best to be safe and stay traditional ?
I believe initially, Sure Stop themselves suggested keeping a traditional stop cock also (makes a but of a mockery of the word *Sure* in my mind) but now, i believe they are saying that they can be the only method of shutting off the water
So what's the general feeling.....
Are they reliable or still a bit of a fad and thus, best to be safe and stay traditional ?