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Eyespy999

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Afternoon all,

I am looking at heading to Kamco for the day for their training of powerflushing. I did see the webinar that Adey ran a few weeks ago about using the magnacleanse on its own to flush a heating system, however I am keen to see what the Kamco kit can do, and if so any better / complimenting the magnacleanse.

Has anyone done the one day training and if so is it worth attending in St Albans?

Cheers
 
Didnt think training is needed. First time I used a powerflush I just read the instructions that came with it.

The magnacleanse does make a difference. Good to show the cust whats been dragged out as well.
 
Done it over 10 years ago, quite an interesting day, was living near Ascot then , still got the PF unit I bought (CF90) still doing a good job
 
Well worth it as a free training course. I too still have my CF90 and after 7 years service it went in for its first repair recently, took it to them myself and they have fantastic team who are more than willing to help. I have the dual cylinder set up with the immersion element and magnet. Works a treat.
 
read the manual, not hard to do. dont get overloaded with manufacturers sell then.
 
It's interesting but no more informative than reading the very detailed instructions sticker on the machine, or on their website.

I've got the CF40 with twin magnets, can put an immersion in if the boiler's not working. Great bit of kit, well made and given me no trouble after 5 years of regular use.
 
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