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Which one do you prefer to work with? Is it influenced by cost? Have been using Floplast all day today and have to say their drainage products are very poorly designed. Not impressed with them at all and certainly will be purposely avoiding their products once I've used up my existing stock.

Inspection chambers with inlets 6" or so off the bottom of the chamber, not ideal at all for shallow drain situations, in fact I couldn't use them on today's job. Gully grids that don't fit in the gully traps because the boss mouldings on the grid foul the trap when pushed in. Their downpipe is so brittle it snaps when you cut it.
 
I tend to use the stuff from toolstation. Never had any issues with it. Think its aquaplast or something like that.
 
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