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Hi, just hoping someone can advise on best option to connect 40mm waste pipe to a flexible bath waste hose of approx 30mm, I assume some form a spigot to will needed but not sure exactly what to search for.

Many thanks in advance!
 

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If that's come supplied with the bath chuck that rubbish away and get a flexcon2, q10, t12a-f. All product codes available from screwfix

That will be a mcalpine trap, adaptor and flexible waste pipe. You would honestly be stupid not to use them as you won't ever get a problem with them and will cost you less than £20. The adaptor is in case your bath waste is some continental crap that doesn't fit UK sizes (which i highly expect given your picture)
 
If that's come supplied with the bath chuck that rubbish away and get a flexcon2, q10, t12a-f. All product codes available from screwfix

That will be a mcalpine trap, adaptor and flexible waste pipe. You would honestly be stupid not to use them as you won't ever get a problem with them and will cost you less than £20. The adaptor is in case your bath waste is some continental crap that doesn't fit UK sizes (which i highly expect given your picture)
Hi, appreciate the advice!
It’s a walk-in jacuzzi bath the client ordered from e-bay, they got it cheap apparently as it’s a bit scratched up but the quality is pretty shocking, anyway, it’s come with a shallow waste which connects to the hose in the picture, I think it’s best to swap the cheap supplied one for the mcApline option as you suggest!
 

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