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Hi all,
Quick question. Is there a difference between the black soil stack coupler and the brown outdoor pipe coupler other than the colour?
My piping will be concealed so just checking I can use the brown/outdoor ones on inside stack.

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/flopl...VAe_tCh0WbgH0EAQYESABEgKFO_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


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Yes, uv protection - that's why the orange is cheaper.
The difference in colour helps your average bco who can't tell their ask from their elbow to work out if you used the correct material.
If it's boxed in it won't see daylight and who's to know.
 
Yes, uv protection - that's why the orange is cheaper.
The difference in colour helps your average bco who can't tell their ask from their elbow to work out if you used the correct material.
If it's boxed in it won't see daylight and who's to know.
Thought as much. May as well buy the orange and save some pennies.
Just realised I hate plumbing. 🤣. Especially the toilet part. 🤢🤮
 

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