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The flow rate on the anton machine is somewhat less than that on the fernox / cf90 / proflush machines, though for the price isn't bad, I think cal mag do a cheapy as well.
 
Why pay more for a different one TB? Is this one no good? 20 radiators I would have thought sufficient. Or do you mean one that heats up the water itself rather than relying on the boiler to heat it up
 
Why pay more for a different one TB? Is this one no good? 20 radiators I would have thought sufficient. Or do you mean one that heats up the water itself rather than relying on the boiler to heat it up

I was asking the question myself mutley, not much experience of these things!
 
Oh really howsie, a silver lining hey. I wouldnt have minded the extra long hoses and tester. Not sure if it came with a combi boiler adaptor ot not but that would be nice also. Does the one your mate has purchased heat up the water independently. Does anyone have one of these ones
 
get tester off ebay, buy a long length of hose off ebay an make your own. you are a plumber arnt you ? :)
 
I am dancin but I am a tight plumber. I want it all in a complete package and as cheap as possible
 
i'm tight too thats why i made my own long hoses and connectors and modified my flusher to dump to waste. its an old one and didnt have all the extras.
 
Well I have a Kamco you're welcome to use at a cheap rate also if that helps?
 
That's very kind of you howsie. The guy that taught me has a kamco who i usually borrow but he is in Ealing so I might take you up on that offer some time
 
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