Which shower replaces an old essentials one?

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I have to have my shower replaced and am unsure of which one to get that won't need too much pipework/cable work, the one i have at the moment is an essentials one that was fitted around 5/6 years ago and has a hot and cold feed to it,
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any advice or help would be great

Cheers
Nick :)
 
give us a bigger pic of the complete unit.
i can't tell what yr mira it is from that pic it's to small area. :wink:

Looks like post 2002 model.
 
Not got one with me at mo will try get one but I can tell u it has a single controller on the front and one of the parts inside has 2006 on it

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Cheers
Nick
 
Ok then 2 water inlet pipes in first pic are they on the left looking at shower and the mains cable connections just above and the corners of the shower rounded not square ?
 
Ok then 2 water inlet pipes in first pic are they on the left looking at shower and the mains cable connections just above and the corners of the shower rounded not square ?

Haha hold the front page, this is the one

Mira essentials manual power shower post 2002

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You can they range from around £150 - £250 but not a touch on the event.
as you know get what you pay for.

Can you afford to move the shower over a whole width ?
 
What's the difference between a manual and a thermostatically controlled one? I see the vigour is in both versions?
 
Ok and this can be fitted in place of my manual? Sorry for being a pain and thanks for all your help
 

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