
Flexible hoses, shut-off valves, drain wastes, valve heads and cartridges, hole covers — the small connecting parts for sanitary installation and repair. Pieces compatible with common standards (3/8″, 3/4″, 15×21) for basins, shower trays and washing machines. A range built for plumbers and DIY customers alike.

A leaking flexible hose, a stop valve that needs replacing, a basin waste to swap out — small plumbing parts are chosen mainly by the fitting standard already in place. Here's what matters before you order.
Before you buy
3/8″ fits most basin and sink taps, 3/4″ fits washing machine and water heater inlets, and 15x21 fits fixed pipework connections — check the existing thread before buying a flexible hose or stop valve.
A stop valve lets you shut off water locally so you can work on a fitting without cutting off the whole house; the flexible hose connecting it to the water point needs the right length and diameter.
A ceramic cartridge fits modern mixer taps, while a classic washer-based head is still found on some older two-handle taps; wastes and cover plates finish off a basin, shower tray or sink for a leak-tight install.
Frequently asked questions
Check the thread on the existing tap or hose (3/8″, 3/4″ or 15x21); if you're not sure, bring in or photograph the part you're replacing so we can help you find the right fitting.
Shut off the water at the stop valve, unscrew the old hose, check the washer on the new one before fitting it at the same diameter, then hand-tighten without forcing it so you don't damage the thread.
A ceramic cartridge adjusts with a quarter turn and barely wears, which cuts down on drips; a classic head works with a washer that wears out and needs replacing, and takes several turns to open or close.
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