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Negativegravity
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Propex outlets

Post by Negativegravity »

I've seen different type of propex advertised online. Some are classes as single outlets, some double and even triple. Ot of interest, what's the norm used on here? Seem to be having an up hill battle trying to find one for less than £420 new, or £360 2nd hand.

Is the single outlet warm enough?!

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Re: Propex outlets

Post by Plasticman »

for our small vans yes single is fine, i have fitted a Y piece to the outlet and have ducted one leg to floor and the other to abve the worktop, does the job , they are available new for under 400, not much under i grant you, they do turn up s/h but dont hang about unless its a greedy chancer.lol
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Re: Propex outlets

Post by Cruz »

A lot of ebay propex's are the old red 1600 models or the even older red X1 BT boxes. Most are 15 years to over 20 years old

I got a new H2000 one fitted by Gasure and it was far cheaper than anywhere else even after paying for fitting but sadly Steve doesn't sell them anymore

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Re: Propex outlets

Post by Negativegravity »

Ah! Ok, cheers guys. I'll keep my eyes peeled. Anyone and other suppliers they can reccomend other than Gasure?

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