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Gone are the days of awkwardly cutting your boiler flue.

Ensure a cleaner, quicker, safer cut with FlueShoe.

A unique cutting tool that ensures a secure hold to cut your boiler flue.

Not only does it prevent injury and improve health and safety on the job, it also offers a unique inner flue trimmer that ensures the inner flue is never cut too short.

Lightweight and easily transported from job to job in the back of your van,

  • Secure hold for the flue whilst cutting
  • Improved health and safety
  • Ensures straight cut to give accurate, safe flue connections
  • Inner flue trimmer ensures correct cutting length
  • Lightweight and portable
Available from CORGI direct - Flueshoe Cutter
 
Brilliant tool if you're cutting 50 flues a day
 
'Kinell!! £95 for summert to hold a flue and a deburring tool. Only just looked at the link. A tenner for both at most
 
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