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Reviews (3)

Sep 05, 2017
Very good value
Studies have shown that only creams with elastane have a measurable effect on skin. This is a very God example of that.

Feb 18, 2021
Excellent kit
Everything needed to fit the dish and align it is included in this kit. The Sat finder was especially useful, one twist of the dish on its mount and the finder indicated the signal was there. This was confirmed by connecting the receiver to the TV.

Jul 31, 2016
Good value
1 of 1 found this helpful This pump works well when fitted correctly. You can fit it yourself with a bit of DIY knowledge, but the instructions are very sparse, so here's what you'll need to know.
Most important is the type of system you have - on the product page it says the pump should be fitted before the water heater, but this is for combi systems. For a traditional gravity-fed system with an immersion heater the pump must be fitted AFTER the immersion heater, otherwise it won't work, as I found when I tried to fit it.
You'll need to factor in a trip to a plumbers merchant, as you'll need two female 22mm connectors and possibly adapters if you have imperial sized pipes, as I do.
The best place to fit the pump (if there's room) is in your water heater cupboard, as the electrics should already be there. I ended up fitting it under the bath, which meant I had to change the supplied 13amp plug for a switch which I put on the wall outside the bathroom.
It now works very well, givng a significant boost to my shower, which was previously only providing a dribble after I fitted a thermostatic mixer tap. I did try the 260w model, but found it too noisy, this 90w one is pretty quiet.