
Ooh, I remember some student digs I lived in where the bathroom had a broken window and the only heating we were allowed was the middle bar of a three-bar electric fire (not in the bathroom, mind).
If you tried turning it up to full you might’ve got lucky and had ten minutes of corn-beef legs. But, the power boost would invariably cause everything to cut-off throughout the whole floor due to the landlord’s cheapskate wiring policy. The idea of no electricity bills seemed so appealing before I moved in.
Anyway, I know the types of people who are probably going to buy this aren’t going to balk at the idea of their central heating being turned up too high.
It’s just the thought of that bathroom with this shower was just too much.
Although it is rather nice and there’s a too.









What an unusual design. I fit bathrooms for a living and have never come across a shower unit like this before. With the recent hike in copper prices I would imagine the copper version would cost a small fortune.
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