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I live in Aundh, so would prefer to check places near by.. but any place in Pune is welcome if reliable.

I want to check prices and maybe even source Jaquar Fittings for my bathrooms. Any reliable shops one would like to recommend for pricing and quality?

asked 05 Jan '10, 08:03

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The largest collection of bathroom fittings I have seen so far is in Home Town located in Ishanya Mall. Probably the largest variety on display! The prices are not unreasonable either. They have all sorts of brands on display so quality will be dependent on the brand you choose.

There are quite a few other small hardware shops on DP Road, Aundh (and I am sure in every locality) where you will find a subset of bathroom fittings.

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answered 05 Jan '10, 08:33

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+1 for Home Town in Ishanya Mall Yerawada.

Jaquar has a showroom (and office) in Agriculture College Square on University Road. Its in the building next to Gandharva auditorium (before Rahul theatre).

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answered 05 Jan '10, 11:56

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You may also want to lookup PTSDA: Pune Tiles & Sanitary ware Dealers Association.
The members list is exhaustive and with contact details.

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answered 06 Jan '10, 03:00

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