Caroma Shark Steel Bath
A porcelain / steel fitted bath which is also available as a spa. It is wide with a deep flat bowl. Available in two sizes. Suitable for general applications.
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A porcelain / steel fitted bath which is also available as a spa. It is wide with a deep flat bowl. Available in two sizes. Suitable for general applications.
. Overflow
. Surestep - slip resistant surface on the base of the bath
. Both sizes are available as Spa Baths in Combo, Aero and Hydro configurations as standard or hot versions (see supplier for further details)
Shark Bath - 1525x770x400mm - White and Ivory 857520
Shark Bath - 1525 - Sure Step 858201
Shark Bath - 1525 - Overflow Hole 858203
Shark Bath - 1525 - Sure Step and Overflow Hole (made to order - 6 weeks delivery) 858205
Shark Bath - 1675x770x400mm - White and Ivory 857521
Shark Bath - 1675 - Sure Step 858301
Shark Bath - 1675 - Overflow Hole 858303
Shark Bath - 1675 - Sure Step and Overflow Hole (made to order - 6 weeks delivery) 858305
40mm Plastic Plug and Waste - White and Ivory 323040
40mm Plastic Plug and Waste - Chrome Plated 323999
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Supplier | Location | Contact | Website |
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Caroma Dorf (distributor) | Epping, NSW | Sales: 1300 661 943 Fax: 1300 661 973 Contact Person: Ashley D'Souza Toll Free: 1800 241 199 |
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