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I'm one of the radial brigade so that part of the comment i'd give a like to. But, why 20A radials? 4mm 32A Radial is the way forward. As opposed to 2 20A radials.

Mark

Yep agreed Mark, for a kitchen and utility room would opt for 4mm, but normally go for 2.5 for bedrooms etc. Depends on the customer really.
 

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