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For Sale ?15 - Bath mounted taps from bathstore's 'Bensham' range ( Victorian style) worth ?149.00


JHads

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In perfect condition, never used, in its original packaging. As per attached pic, these are taps to be mounted on a bath (they don't have attachment for shower hose - which is why I'm selling - bought the wrong thing!)


Can be picked up from Nunhead. Message me if you're interested or want to ask any questions


Here are product details copied from Bathstore website..


"With a stylish and classic design, the Bensham cross head bath filler tap is a bath-mounted traditional filling option that would be a stunning addition for more elegant bathrooms.


? Only 0.1 bar pressure required to provide a great flow

Brass body and Chrome plating so it won?t rust


With easy to use tap-heads and spindle cartridges, these taps will give you the best possible flow rate on a traditional water system, as they only need 0.1 bar pressure to operate perfectly.


Manufactured from Virgin Brass so it won?t rust and dipped in chrome for a perfect finish, this tap is built to stand the test of time."


More details at Bathstore website

http://www.bathstore.com/products/bensham-bath-filler-705.html


Thanks


Jess

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