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Introducing the Flueshoe, the number one flue cutting tool.

We are delighted to welcome the inventor, Simon to the forum. He will be on hand to answer any questions you have, about this innovative, time-saving product, that is already saving installers time and money.

Simply, ask your questions by posting in the comments below

This product is available from CORGI direct here
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Designed by an Installer for Installers with over 16 Years experience of installing and maintaining boilers for landlords



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Secure hold for the flue whilst cutting

Improved health and safety

Ensures a straight cut to give accurate safe flue connections

Inner flue trimmer ensures correct cutting length

Lightweight and portable
 

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