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Hello all,

My Redring California electric shower (Model no. 53-553540) is no longer working and I am trying to find a replacement that will mean my plumber has minimal work to do in terms of pipework etc. Does anyone have any suggestions please? The plumber has quoted me £80 labour to replace the shower with a like-for-like or £120 for a different one (i'm in Derby). I have attached photos of shower in this thread.

Thank you for your time!
 

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