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bassmonster

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Hi all,
I've tried so many places to look for a particular type of shower door.

The shower under the stairs so the space is very limited.

When you open this door, you have to pull it towards you inside the shower cubicle. A bit like bifold door but it's one peice... The hinge is like and arm mechanism.

Anybody know what I'm referring to and where I can buy from?
 
In swinging door.
They can be dangerous for the old or less able. You could collapse in the shower and get trapped
 
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