As the weather is getting colder, make sure your radiators are radiating to there true potential by removing the trapped air.
- Radiator key for use on domestic radiator bleed screws.
After my neighbour has just paid £2 from B&Q i had to see how much these little things were online.. I know there a pain to hold! but for 47p you cant go wrong..
47p including VAT
- kenwebb1953
All comments (42)
chapchap
7 Oct 15#1
Heat...one of my rads needs bleeding a lot so having a few of these (as they seem to get lost) is a worthwhile thing to do.
wbmkk
7 Oct 15#2
I think the CPC prices exclude VAT
GazmoX
7 Oct 15#3
wbmkk is correct, the price is 47p. How about a quick edit OP. :wink:
sweetpea10
7 Oct 15#4
Cheaper than a pair of pliers.
kenwebb1953
7 Oct 152#5
Much better than the weaker aluminium ones, these don't snap off!! Hot, even at 47p. (Given that postage is more than that!!)
Sophiasky
7 Oct 151#6
I had gas central heating installed around four years ago now. Every year, I get the boiler checked over, but the person doing this does not check the heaters (I live in a Council property and have been told that the heaters won't get looked at unless I think there is a problem with them). I was given a key for the radiators but have never been told how often they should be bled - is it annually or more often - and, how will I know if this actually needs doing? Thank you.
tonyfonda
7 Oct 15#7
perfect timing!
lizbubbles
7 Oct 15#8
I was just looking for one on another well known website that sells everything! Thank you :smiley:
Opening post
As the weather is getting colder, make sure your radiators are radiating to there true potential by removing the trapped air.
- Radiator key for use on domestic radiator bleed screws.
After my neighbour has just paid £2 from B&Q i had to see how much these little things were online.. I know there a pain to hold! but for 47p you cant go wrong..
47p including VAT
- kenwebb1953
All comments (42)