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I need to fit a thermostatic mixer shower (replacing electric) in an existing bathroom.
This means the pipes will need to drop down from the loft in chrome.
Any recommendations for a nice shower that doesn’t need the stand off kit?
 
Mira excel but expensive tbh I would fit the surface brackets
 
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A pair of these with nice chrome pipe, then you can fit any bar valve - Mira coda pro for gravity
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Mira mini duo you can rotate the elbows for surface falling pipework. That might be neater.
 

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