Podium Low Profile 1000 x 700mm Non-Slip Shower Tray with Black Waste
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£164.00(Inc. VAT)
Expected - 17/07/26
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Description+
Key Features:
Low profile
Anti-slip
Lightweight construction - 60% lighter than stone resin trays
Can be cut to size - perfect for awkward spaces
Universal compatibility
Made in the UK
WRAS-approved shower tray
25-year guarantee
What's Included:
Shower tray
Hi-flow waste 90mm with offset elbow
Upgrade your bathroom with this Podium low profile shower tray, expertly manufactured from lightweight acrylic-capped ABS. At up to 60% lighter than traditional stone resin shower trays, it offers easier handling without compromising on strength.
Its slimline design delivers a clean, modern finish, making it a perfect match for contemporary shower enclosures. As one of the more practical low profile shower trays available, it also features an anti-slip surface for added safety during everyday use.
Designed with flexibility in mind, the tray can be cut to size to suit more awkward layouts—ideal for bespoke installations or compact spaces. It’s also fully compatible with all major shower enclosure screens, so you can pair it effortlessly with a wide range of shower enclosures.
A high-flow waste is included, providing an efficient drainage rate of 32 litres per minute to keep your shower area clear and hygienic.
Suitable for a variety of bathroom setups, including low profile rectangular shower trays, this model combines versatility with style. Made in the UK and WRAS-approved, it comes complete with a reassuring 25-year guarantee.
Please note: while acrylic-capped shower trays can be cut, any exposed edges may be at risk of water ingress if not properly sealed. Images are for illustrative purposes, and the waste is black.
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Podium Low Profile 1000 x 700mm Non-Slip Shower Tray with Black Waste – Technical Specifications
This is a strong tray and lightweight which is a bonus as I work alone and a tray this size in stone resin is a two person install, only thing I don't really understand is if you can drive over it as shown in the video why is it necessary to glue the wood supports to the underside when using as a raised tray