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Hi all. Due to current location of the existing stop tap, I was thinking about installing a sure stop water switch as part of an upcoming kitchen refurb.
Anyhoo, have come across a post where several people have suggested ripping them out. Are they really that bad? A sure stop would definitely make life easier but not interested if it's going to be problematic.

TIA
 
I’ve fitted a few haven’t had problems
 
I won’t fit these anymore, been to properties and seen them leaking, also at least 5 not working (i didn’t install these)

I fitted one in line type and not long after the customer turned it off and it wouldn’t switch on again.
Rang Surestop about this and they were not interested
 

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