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Hi. We have been looking for a low pressure (0.2 Bar) dual control mixer tap and matching bath filler for our bathroom. The ones we like the look of are from Tavistock, Vado or Tre Mercati. Please would anyone on the forum with experience (good or bad) of these manufacturers taps give me some details (e.g. quality, reliability, spares, support etc.).

Would appreciate any help/advice.

Thanks in advance, Jim
 

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