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Hi I've fitted the above that has a 400 fixed panel and the sliding door which means the door is restricted to opening 400mm. The customer is unable to enter it as he is not small enough, so l will have to adapt or replace it for him.
Its on a sit on 100mm high acrylic tray, another point he is unhappy with, a low profile ceramic type would be preferred.
I did read a review by another shower fitter that this enclosure was deficient in many regards, including having no seals between the wall plates and posts, the frameless side panel relying on a silicon seal bed only at the base and the narrow door opening making it unusable for medium sized users, but l can't find it with searching. The customer did purchase it from a big shed salesman, and it isn't what he was told it would be.
I would appreciate any recommendations on which replacement tray and enclosure of a similar size, but can be 1100 x 800 or 1200 x 800 that would give good service with reliable seals. Thanks for any replies, very much appreciated.
 
Mx elements tray.
1000 is too small for a slider, unless you get a triple slider where all three sections can move , as this gives you approx 2/3 as an opening.

I’d go for a 1200 as you say there’s room. Lakes classic semiframeless I have found to be excellent value.
 
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