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Does anyone know if there is a difference between the Triton Enrich showers (as sold by Screwfix) and the Triton Cara showers (as sold by B&Q) ? They are both £60 for the 9.5kw.
 
What does the spec say?

The stores are both the same entity.

Triton a good name in elec showers & for £60 you not got to get the bees knees of elec showers.

It should do what it says on the box.
 
Specs look exactly the same to me, which is why i was wondering if any tradesman on here had perhaps fitted both and could tell me if there is any difference, or are they in fact the same? And whilst writing, i appreciate this is only a budget entry shower, but is it really worth spending more money, do you get a better product?
 
I removed I triton cara from my house very poor shower very low powered you would be better going for something I little more expensive. You say your looking for a 9.5 kW shower do you have 10mm cable? As you may be governed by an 8.5kw if you have 6mm cable
It's better to get it checked out first.
Good luck
 
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