Lithofix - any good? - Alternative to romex

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andyfr
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Post: # 31721Post andyfr

While browsing that well known auction site I came across this Lithofix L10 Jointeasi and wondered if any of you guys had ever heard of it. It's supposed to be an alternative to Romex but quite a bit cheaper.

I'm about to lay 50 sqm of indian sandstone and Romex sounds great but it's not cheap. I don't mind paying if it's the best but wouldn't complain if I can save some cash. I don't think there will be any stockists in the north of Scotland either so there will be a fair old delivery charge as well.
Andyfr

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Post: # 31829Post Tony McC

Late to this thread, I know, but I have a note from me mam.

Lithofix: better than GeoFix (but what isn't?) but not in the same league as proper jointing products such as the Romex or VDW ranges.

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andyfr
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Post: # 31830Post andyfr

Okay, you're excused! :D

I think I will get the Romex as it's got the best reputation. As the time is running out for me to get the patio finished and pointed before the winter, will I be okay to leave the Romex until next spring?

Do you know of any stockists in the north of Scotland?
Andyfr

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