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Hi, new here.

I would prefer my kitchen waste to be demountable but there is not enough space for compression.

So, that leaves push fit. I know solvent is best and most reliable but unless it is a really bad idea, I would prefer to try push fit in this case.

So, which is the best most leak free brand of push fit? Any brand to avoid?

Thanks for your recommendations...
 
Any of the big box shops (b and q etc) just don't get the cheap stuff you will be fine if you have to use it
 
Didn`t think there was a great difference space wise and I`d prefer compression myself.
 
Any of the big box shops (b and q etc) just don't get the cheap stuff you will be fine if you have to use it

Thanks for the replys.

B & Q sell 'floplast' but it is cheap at under £1 per fitting. Any good?

Plumbase have got Marley but they don't seem to have 92.5 elbows for a horizontal slope.

I was told OSMA can have compatibility problems if I need to change anything I will only be able to use OSMA?
 
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