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Hello everyone,

I am struggling to find a 1/2" to 3/4" offset reducing nipple. It is male to male. Attached a photo.
Would someone be able to message me where I can buy this item?
Many thanks,
david
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I am assuming it's from a shower maybe contact the shower manufacturer or a decent plumbers merchant will probably be able to get hold of one for you
 
Got some in my van and just threw 2 away, take it into a plumbers merchants I think they are called shower offset connectors.
 
Google shower z connector
 
I hate those bloody things! Its easier to get the pipes level and at correct centres, then use a fast fix shower kit, than it is to tighten them two things up to end up level and at the right centres
 
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