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Just wondered which brand you seem to end up getting sold most of these days from your merchants:

1, Yorkshire (Prestex, Tectite, Kuterlite, Endex, Yorkshire)

2, Conex (Conex, Delcop, Triflow)

3, Flowflex (Flowflex, Kiwa)

4, Sanbra Fyffe (Instantor)

5, Nibco

6, Comap / Jevco

7, other
 
End feeds usually some cheap version of a delcop
Yorkies some cheap version
Compressions usually italian ruibbish.
They mostly have the decent ones in stock but unless you ask you get the sh... dross.
Even PDM don't make PDM's anymore and Securex have been taken over :D
Do they still do Prestex?
 
Yes, Prestex is still available (the cheaper range from Yorkshire)

Screwfix stock Kuterlite, Conex and Flowflex/Kiwa

My local merchants stocks only Conex brands - (Conex, Delcop, Triflow)

Plumbase stock the Flowflex/Kiwa and Kuterlite brands

I think Plumb Center stock Prestex, Conex and Kuterlite, Flowflex, Yorkshire and Endex
 
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