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Hi All,

Have accidentally snapped something plastic that the bath drain screws into. Can anyone tell me from the attached images what the y shaped plastic is called and if I can replace it? Or if anything else can be used instead as a replacement?

Thanks,
Craig
 

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Darren is correct you can rectify the problem with one of these . Kop
 

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