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ive looked at this listing a few times , let us know if its worth it if you do buy. am too scared to spend my money but dont mind spending yours phil

60 straights is a lot mind
 
My problem is I just don't have time to go to merchants, I do bathrooms most of the time and they are hard long days so I have to order most things in.
 
fair but no better than what available in a merchants. pts/drakes/hps all do similar fittings packs for about ÂŁ55 that consist of 150 fittings mix of 15/22 straight 90's tee's reducers. so if it were me id rather get the fittings pack
 
End of day the custard pays for whatever we buy :)

End feed are cheaper than solder rings but then lead free solder is going up and up in price too!

Is it cheaper than beeandkew?
 
Leave em alone, expensive. 19.99 + 5.95 Delivery 25.94

Can buy the same fittings at Tool station for 20.26 delivered free.
 
Leave em alone, expensive. 19.99 + 5.95 Delivery 25.94

Can buy the same fittings at Tool station for 20.26 delivered free.

damn!.
just worked that one out before i seen your post.lol
yup about ÂŁ20 and you wont need that amount of couplers which a re the cheapest fitting in e/f
 
It is not a good buy.

Same stuff from bes

60 x unions ÂŁ4.20
30 x elbows ÂŁ5.40
10 x tees ÂŁ3.70

ÂŁ13.30 + vat = ÂŁ15.96 + delivery ÂŁ4.95 (free if over ÂŁ40 spent) ÂŁ20.91
 
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