Yes I have done it. Fantastic savings. Be prepared to wait around 5 to 6 weeks for the stuff. Double check that everything is what you require. Good idea to visit showrooms here and get a list of what you need. Customer service is v good in Reuter if you e mail them the query they will get back to you promptly. You might have to ask about bath supports and the correct bath waste. Choice of taps with the right pressure is limited but I still managed. Bathroom cabinets very good value. I was a v happy customer. Would do it again.
Talk to the plumber you are going to hire - we didn't put an order yet through as we still have to decide about some details but our plumber told us it is not a problem to connect it.Forgive my ignorance on waste/connections/water pressure issues...but how does one get the advice needed on these things before purchasing in Germany?
In other words, do I need to talk to my plumber here first or is it reasonably straightforward? Would seem like a false economy to purchase the kit abroad if there are costs associated with then adapting the fittings to Irish/UK normal” fittings
Love the idea of doing it this way, sounds like a lot to be saved with the right advice - not sure Irish showrooms would be delighted to show you how though!
Hi Susie2017Yes I have done it. Fantastic savings. Be prepared to wait around 5 to 6 weeks for the stuff. Double check that everything is what you require. Good idea to visit showrooms here and get a list of what you need. Customer service is v good in Reuter if you e mail them the query they will get back to you promptly. You might have to ask about bath supports and the correct bath waste. Choice of taps with the right pressure is limited but I still managed. Bathroom cabinets very good value. I was a v happy customer. Would do it again.
Hi Susie2017
I went on to that Reuter website and the savings are very significant v's what I'd pay here for the same products. Did you speak to anyone in the company over there to check your order etc so that you didn't forget anything that might'nt be so obvious to a non-plumber?
Also, if in Dublin, would you recommend the company who installed your bathroom?