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johnnyplumb

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the magnacleanse or the fernox powerflushing filters cost around the £400 mark.
what about this as a cheaper option powerflushing with tf1.jpg
 
Euro boiler spares do a magnetic wand which cost about 75 quid. Dont know if they are any good.
 
Tf1s are rated at 50l per minute aren't they, quite limited capacity though, and probably not much cop when the flow is reversed.
 
we stick the magnet from a TF1 through the chemical inlet on our kamco flusher and let it sit there throughout flush. amazing the stuff that comes out with it.
 
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