Duravit Rectangular shower tray D-CODE white 1600x700x85mm
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The rectangular shower tray D-CODE in white offers a modern and functional solution for your bathroom. With a length of 1600 mm and a width of 700 mm, it is ideal for various room configurations. Made from high-quality sanitary acrylic, this shower tray combines durability with an appealing design. The smooth, glossy surface not only provides aesthetic appeal but also makes cleaning easier. The shower tray is designed for corner installation and offers an inner depth of 60 mm, ensuring additional comfort while showering. With a drain hole diameter of 90 mm, it efficiently drains water and helps prevent water accumulation. This shower tray is a practical choice for anyone who values quality and functionality.
- Made from high-quality sanitary acrylic for durability
- Glossy surface for easy cleaning
- Corner installation for space-saving solutions
- Efficient drainage system with a 90 mm diameter.
Exact colour description | glossy white |
Material | Sanitary acrylic |
Shower tray type | Shower tray |
Length | 160 cm |
Width | 70 cm |
Item number | 24985266 |
Manufacturer | Duravit |
Category | Shower tray |
Manufacturer no. | 720163000000000 |
Release date | 1.4.2023 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | glossy white |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Sanitary acrylic |
Shower tray type | Shower tray |
Shape | Rectangular |
Diameter outlet | 90 mm |
Position process | Corner |
Country of origin | Egypt |
CO₂ emissions | 1357,72 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 13,38 |
Scope of delivery | 1x shower tray D-CODE white 1600x700x85mm |
Length | 160 cm |
Width | 70 cm |
Height | 8.50 cm |
Weight | 20500 g |
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30-day right of return
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24 Months statutory warranty
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