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dan_the_plumber

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Im looking to buy a pump pressure vessel (like a garden sprayer) to pump inhibitor into radiators.
I’m unsure which one to go for. Has anyone any experience of using one for this purpose and Can anyone recommend a good one please?

Dan :)
 
Why don't you just use the rapid dose stuff?
Well first of all I don’t like using too much packaging especially airosols. Also I can use the pressure vessel for dosing caravans with anti-freeze and also blowing water lines out for the winter :)
I’m also working on a theory that I could use the pump vessel to start a syphon effect to drain a hot water cylinder :)
 
One like this? I have the old manual version with the two braided hoses which I love.

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