Is it normal to not use flexible hoses under sinks?

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The plumber has used flexible hoses to connect up the taps everywhere else, but not for the downstairs WC sink.

Is this normal?

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Depends on what comes with the tap, some come with flexi's some come with copper. He'll just use what's supplied.
 
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That is. You're not.
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Ffs Dan don't give him something else to 8itch about. Every trade he has had working on his house has had to endure "The man on the internet said". Blokes a fruitcake.
If it wasn't for you men on the internet I would have thought this work below was good work.
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So thank you @ajstoneservices and you other men on the internet - I am forever grateful to the help and education you have given me.

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As stated, either system can be used - although some taps come with flexi hoses that go into the tap directly as you have to use those flexis.

I personally think copper is the 'gold standard' -although it is more work (although shouldn't be hard for a pro)
 
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