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There's a deal on these, but even when there isn't a deal going they can be a godsend.

These little gizmos fire up the pressure of the water feeding your shower (or other taps).

Perhaps worth just noting that they exist, even if in the back of your mind, so when you clock a customer saying their shower isn't powerful enough you have something in mind. Dunno.

Had some brilliant feedback from plumbers about it. The guy who invented it, Alan Wright, sold to Flowflex but still sell them on his website. He used our forum along with many other sources of pipe monkeys (such as colleges etc) to contribute to the workings of it when it was just an idea.

He has now sold many.

Keep this in mind for me peeps. He's a sponsor of our plumbing forum and clearly when you buy from a sponsor, you directly keep the forum free to use.

Thanks for reading if you got this far.

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No worries.

Alan, the inventor, has been on dragons den. And was on our plumbing forum for ages with 'an idea to change the world' and I kept deleting his threads and saying he's using the forum commercially and if he wants our plumbers knowledge and advice he needs to pay for sponsorship etc.

Years go by, he kept the posting within the rules, and one day he messages me and says Dan, I've not only got the product to market, I've licensed it out to a massive firm. Can I please pay you for sponsorship so we can advertise this fact.

The moment we made the deal, I found out already dozens of the regular members who helped test it and get involved in feedback were already using it.

It's bloody rare to see a 'Dyson' in the plumbing industry.

I guess electrician-wise it's like the chockbox (what's it called?- also on dragons den?).

But Alan, the guy who made it, now flogs it directly and via disti's but will also support you as a tradesman when you flog them to your customers.

And it's just a little gizmo the size of a phone. Tilers on our tile forum hide it behind the tiles near the mixer taps. Plumbers stick it deeper in the system. And DIY connect it and use the adapter to plug it in.

It's awesome.

Wish I'd have invested in him when I thought he was just another crazy inventor on our forums lol
 
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