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is there some type of heater you can buy to heat up the cold water in the power flush machine.
I have a power flush myself but sometimes its not possible to use boiler as heat source.
I have been looking for some type of heater that could plug into the wall and then through the whole in power flush machine
 
I'm sure I posted on this thread last night ...

I suggested one of those "school" heaters used for coffee/tea. (Obviously after making yourself a brew.)
 
I'm sure I posted on this thread last night ...

I suggested one of those "school" heaters used for coffee/tea. (Obviously after making yourself a brew.)

lol I actually thought you were joking when you posted that on the other thread
 
LOL - I was thinking earlier today that it might be a helpful touch when replacing someone's hot water cylinder and they're going to be without hot water overnight.
 
The combimag will fit any powerflush machine. It has std 3/4" male connections.
 
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