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TAKE ME TO THE MEGA DEAL

Offer expires 01/06/18 or while stocks last​
 
Thinking of buying a flushing thingy. What's the spec, and what is included in that £700 plus VAT offer (any hoses, adapters, filters etc?)
 
Hi @Ric2013

Hoses are included but filter is separate and it just clicks on.

You also get over £50 worth of free chemicals if ordered before 01/06/18 :)

Also at £700 + vat we believe it is the best price online currently. If i can help anymore, please let me know
 
Bit of a vague answer and not very helpful. I'm just trying to give you honest useful feedback - this is the reason I dislike buying anything online. So your offer includes some hoses, but I don't know how they terminate so I don't know how this will attach to a heating system. I'm assuming the 3/4" camlock is how they attach to the machine as most copper pipe is now metric.

I have the spec, because I followed your link, but no information on the filter as you only seem to stock the Kamco one, which does not just click on, so I suspect that's not the one you mean?

Just trying to work out what this will actually include as I know things like pump head adapters and filters aren't cheap, so need to calculate the total price.
 
Hi @Ric2013 Sounds like you are talking about the proflush professional which has the filter fitted.

Not at all. Your previous post says 'filter is separate and it just clicks on'.

I followed the link you supplied and it led me to the same deal you mention in your opening post, so I looked for the filter you mention and the only powerflushing filter I could see was the Kamco one, nothing about a 'click on' one. This, I know from experience is a standalone unit. Which isn't a bad thing in my opinion, although the Kamco filter does seem to be a tad unstable and fragile for my liking.
 
I’ve got a norstrom and can only recommend them. However, the connections aren’t as good to be honest they are plastic and worn out quick.

Does anyone know where to get them in brass?
How much does it cost to add an electric heater to the power flush machine?

Thanks ron
 
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