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Taylor and Moore taps? Reginox sinks?

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YorkshireTea86 · 13/09/2017 10:44

Has anyone any experience of either of these? Seen a granite/composite regions sink that I like for kitchen and taylor and Moore tap but have never heard of this brand! Just wondered if anyone had experience of either as there aren't many reviews on either only about 6 each.

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YorkshireTea86 · 13/09/2017 19:23

Hopeful bump

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PigletJohn · 13/09/2017 19:44

nope

If it is a little-known maker or a retailer's badge on an import, spares may be difficult or impossible to get.

Bristan are my favourite taps.

YorkshireTea86 · 13/09/2017 20:29

That's what I thought. Thanks PigletJohn.

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ricbro2710 · 26/09/2017 17:17

Stick with any of the major brands such as Blanco, Abode, Reginox, Shaws, Villeroy and Boch, Caple etc. Spares are not a problem and products have good guarantee period. What type of sink and tap are you looking for (style wise)??

YorkshireTea86 · 26/09/2017 18:45

Want a one and half bowl granite/composite sink in grey or possibly black. Taps I want brushed steel mono, probably swan neck style. We haven't got huge budge for them (about £200 for both)

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YorkshireTea86 · 26/09/2017 18:45

Want a one and half bowl granite/composite sink in grey or possibly black. Taps I want brushed steel mono, probably swan neck style. We haven't got huge budge for them (about £200 for both)

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BubblesBuddy · 26/09/2017 22:41

Black sink? Hope you don't have hard water? There is a reason why most people go for white or stainless steel.

YorkshireTea86 · 27/09/2017 07:33

No we have soft water but I think I'd really prefer grey, only considering black because I've seen a good deal on a Franke sink I like but only in black! I think I've lost my ability to make decisions Confused

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Mosaic123 · 27/09/2017 14:47

If you can afford it, have what you want. Otherwise you're going to see that sink every day and wish you hadn't saved the money.

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