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You connect hose pipe to drain off, open drain off, and the frozen section of said drain pipe makes the next few seconds a bit of a surprise.

Happened last week, truth be told I fall for it every year!
 
Get yourself a regin drain hose, just like the bg ones. There ace.
 
I don't think there that much from Graham's.
 
They are rubber, you can throw them from the front door and they settle flat. They grip on to the mt plug really well. They are like a giant gauge tube, about 12mm ID. When you wind them up all the water drains from them, so no frozen plugs. I wouldn't be without mine at almost any cost.
 
I'm sure my local has some in. If you pm me ill post one down.
 
Good way to get rid of all your flexies. Just fill them with water, plug both ends and leave them outside in the frost. Simples!
 
is that a snake between your legs?....... no its my frozen ugauge thawing :)
 
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