Dorf’s first and favourite mixer now comes in a wider range with the release of a basin mixer, and bath/shower mixer with or without diverter. Beautifully constructed from solid brass, Flickmixer is built to last. And with a Ceramic Disc cartridge assuring water saving without compromising performance, Flickmixer is an obvious choice. Sleek lines and […]
December 9th, 2008
Dorf’s first and favourite mixer now comes in a wider range with the release of a basin mixer, and bath/shower mixer with or without diverter. Beautifully constructed from solid brass, Flickmixer is built to last. And with a Ceramic Disc cartridge assuring water saving without compromising performance, Flickmixer is an obvious choice. Sleek lines and fingertip control will see Flickmixer now take prime position in Australian bathrooms.
Dimensions: go to www.dorf.com.au
Delivery Time: In market
Applications: Domestic and Commercial
Variations: Basin Mixer (WELS 5 star rated), Sink Mixer (WELS 4 star rated) and Bath/Shower Mixer with or without diverter now available
Finish: Solid Brass construction with polished chrome finish
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