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Looking at replacing a stainless steel welded 90 metre water system in press fit. Its going to cost about £18k in Mapress but I have seen M-Press are alot cheaper on their fittings. Has anyone got any experience with M-press 89mm fittings. Just wondering if they are cheap for a reason.
 
I would stick to geberit
 
Why do you say that when most MPress fittings made in the Geberit factory in China
I decided on M-press in the end and have a 90m run in 88.9 stainless and 100m return in 22mm and it's been ok so far. Fittings and pipe are good quality but the support is non existent.
Just about to start a big project involving hundreds of metres of 66.7mm and alot of flanges and tees. We went with M-press again but due to stock shortages we have started using DH stainless who supply GD Press and they seem to keep alot more of the bigger stuff in stock and their support seems to be better at the moment. Probably try them in the next project. I know it's a dream to install compared to threading galv pipe.
 

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