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Anyone know the name of this waste pipe, and where i can buy it. thanks
 

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It's a funny size & comes with the sink normally... Why do you need it?
 
I would imagine it came with attachments for dishwasher/washing machine etc as it has extra ports but they probably got thrown away after installation!

You could try searching for attachment if you found out the make, what's that little sticker say?
 
I fitted this pap on a new build few months ago came with the sink/sink waste kit if i recall .
 
Franke sinks normally come with those. Odd size and an odd material.
 
You can buy individual spigots, but iv bought them before & they don't fit the inserts on that kinda pipe which is a real pain! I ended up fitting a new mcalpine twin sink waste kit & redoing all of it!
 
can't quite make the name on the sticker out, its a picture a customer sent me, but I've never seen parts in the merchant. and i can't think of anything that will link onto it. new builds :((
 
If there's enough 1 1/2 then just fit a tee & spigot or washing machine upstanding
 
Try a kitchen merchant like Howdens, B & Q etc, they may have a spare kit lying around, or as said just replumb with a McCalpine kit
 
Ikea, used to have that.
I've got it on my own sinks.

They have this now;

[DLMURL]http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40215522/[/DLMURL]
 
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Ikea, used to have that.
I've got it on my own sinks.

They have this now;

[DLMURL="http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40215522/"]ATLANT Strainer/water-trap f dbl bowl sink - IKEA[/DLMURL]

Looks like a nightmare to unblock
 
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Never been asked to name a waste pipe before, have four kids who I helped name but it defo looks like a 'George' to me.
 
Hi the easy way around this awful pipework is to buy a mcalpine T12a-F spigot You can google it. This fits over the European sized waste that the sink came with.
All you need to do is then fit a mcalpine WM2 trap an adjust the pipework accordingly
WM2 has one spigot or WM11 two spigots for dishwasher and washing machine
Good luck
 
The picture in the OP is definitely Franke sink waste fitting. I might have some of the spigots for it, as I kept spare bits. A Franke agent will have anything for them. Local place here that does Franke to the trade only, has all parts for sinks & not expensive.
I actually think those waste fittings & pipes are good quality, if a bit complicated. They never give any bother if fitted correctly.
The whole point of that waste arrangement is to have the manifold & trap to the rear of the inside of sink unit to give plenty of usable space. I think that is great and only problem I find, as with other sinks, is if the original waste was drilled through wall to outside & too high. Then 2 McAlpine traps sometimes easiest way to avoid drilling new hole & patching old one in wall
 
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