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I've just had a callout to a disabled toilet with flashing lights, found the occupancy sensor to be damaged.
Does anyone know who supply's whitecroft comra sensors?

Thanks Adam
 
Ha got a quote from Neweys for 50.50 plus 95.00 special delivery or wait for an unknown period of time for them to meet there minimum order requirement of 500.00!!! Don't think the customer will wait that long or more importantly pay the 95.00 special charge!
 
That's the service I'm familiar with from Neweys :disappointed:

I do have one if you are interested. It's new, never fitted but isn't perfect as has no box and has lived in a drawer in the shed. Let me know if you don't get sorted out. I would try Edmunsons next.


EDIT: Does it have to be a whitecroft ? Generic sensors are pretty cheap and available.
 
Whitecroft do deal direct if you ring them.
IIRC, they need an email after calling them, to confirm your details, then they set up a cash account, they email the amount to pay,and you ring back to pay by card.

I had to get an emergency light last year, and the Company it was for insisted on the exact same light fitting, which, of course, was not stocked by anyone, so I went direct, and they sent it no problem after payment.

They are expensive though - probably one of the more expensive light makers - ÂŁ170 for a fairly standard fitting.
 

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