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Anyone got a good recommendations as a straight swop at a good price. For a new cartridge and Oring set it's £190. So if I can get a valve for this price which has 150mm centre compression connections would be better. Cheers fellers
 
I think you'll struggle to get it for £90. Merchant cost is over £100 + VAT.

However, shop round the internet, and you will probably get about £130 inc VAT but maybe a few quid delivery.

Still worth it though. If you gave me the choice between a second hand 10 year old Mira Excel, and any brand new shower on the market today for less than £150, I'd take the excel.
 
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I think you'll struggle to get it for £90. Merchant cost is over £100 + VAT.

However, shop round the internet, and you will probably get about £130 inc VAT but maybe a few quid delivery.

Still worth it though. If you gave me the choice between a second hand 10 year old Mira Excel, and any brand new shower on the market today for less than £150, I'd take the excel.
How do you rate the Aqualisa 609 then ?
Again the price for them seems to vary by a huge amount ?
 
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How do you rate the Aqualisa 609 then ?
Again the price for them seems to vary by a huge amount ?

We haven't stocked Aqualisa for about 20 years, so my experience of them is a bit dated. When I saw the change from the brass bodied Mira 723 (or its fore-runner the Leonard 722) my feeling was that they had cheapened it, and the that the Excel would never last. However, I reckon it probably the most durable and reliable valve that we have ever sold. Not cheap mind.
 
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I think you'll struggle to get it for £90. Merchant cost is over £100 + VAT.

However, shop round the internet, and you will probably get about £130 inc VAT but maybe a few quid delivery.

Still worth it though. If you gave me the choice between a second hand 10 year old Mira Excel, and any brand new shower on the market today for less than £150, I'd take the excel.


Me too, The excel is a great valve, they also work brilliantly on gravity systems. The 609's seem to go though cartridges too much for my liking.
 
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