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Does anyone know of any adaptor you can use to fit the waste of these into an appliance trap? Cannot seem to find anything online. There is one but pretty bad reviews.

Thanks
 
About time someone else complained about this.
Somewhere, someone has complained to a manufacturer that a suitable adapter is needed.

I've told numerous builders and home owners to get in contact with the manufacturer / supplier to get an adapter that suits our fittings. If not, you will just have to empty the storage compartment manually.
 
About time someone else complained about this.
Somewhere, someone has complained to a manufacturer that a suitable adapter is needed.

I've told numerous builders and home owners to get in contact with the manufacturer / supplier to get an adapter that suits our fittings. If not, you will just have to empty the storage compartment manually.
Totally agree.
 

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