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Old 27-02-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Seak-A-Leak is a new range of products coming out later this year. The concept of the product will be similar to the push/speedfit but in two halves to save cutting the pipe to fix a leak, dodgy join or draining/shuting the system down. You simply push the two halves together and your Straight, Y, T or Elbow joint are sealed and even pipes with minimal moveability can be sealed. Let me know your views. at: betterviewuk@talktalk.net

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do you have any photos / video that you could show us on the site or any samples for us to test, what market are you looking at DIY or plumbers? do you have a price in mind?

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Hi Paul , is this product suitable for new fit or just for leaks, does it fit over exsisting joints
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it will fit most leaks, be it straight, T, Y or an Elbow/Bend.
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Hi Paul , is this product suitable for new fit or just for leaks, does it fit over exsisting joints
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hi, yes it can be used for new fit, and it will fit over existing joints being its main design purpose.

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