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Any idea of who might have some swept tees in stock in London (south west)? Graham have them on their website but not clear if they are in stock at a branch or not, will have to call them in the morning. Wolseley have them available for click & collect tomorrow, but they want £29.30 each which seems ridiculously expensive. My other option is to order them from BES in the morning (£4.29 each with is more reasonable!) so should be delivered on Wednesday, but would make my life a lot easier if I could get my hands on them tomorrow.
 
Any idea of who might have some swept tees in stock in London (south west)? Graham have them on their website but not clear if they are in stock at a branch or not, will have to call them in the morning. Wolseley have them available for click & collect tomorrow, but they want £29.30 each which seems ridiculously expensive. My other option is to order them from BES in the morning (£4.29 each with is more reasonable!) so should be delivered on Wednesday, but would make my life a lot easier if I could get my hands on them tomorrow.

No idea, but yes u haven’t said what type. Copper, plastic, solvent etc
 
I’m guessing for an unvented cylinder secondary return?

No it's a bit of an unusual one, adding a rad onto a one pipe system. Most of the house is 2 pipe, but the loft conversion done in the 80s is single pipe. I'm doing 2nd fix on new ensuite for him and he's determined he wants a rad adding despite me advising it will not work very well without converting to 2 pipe. Figure using swept tees should improve performance over standard tees.
 

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