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the retainer

a

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b

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The retainer on type b is bigger?

So, what do you use most?

I used a type a today on a rad drain.

Tbh, I didn't know there were type a & B!!
 
The retainer on type b is bigger?

So, what do you use most?

I used a type a today on a rad drain.

Tbh, I didn't know there were type a & B!!

no b doesnt have a retainer you can unscrew the shaft all the way out

a you have to remove the retainer to remove the shaft
 
Ah, I see, Thx Shaun

The top part, thx, where the washer is located.

Any pros or cons?

Anyone better to use?

Thx again
 
Ah, I see, Thx Shaun

The top part, thx, where the washer is located.

Any pros or cons?

Anyone better to use?

Thx again

not a problem and yes a dont leak when fully open

i only fit a
 
A type drain cocks have a seal on the shaft which stops, in theory, water running past the shaft when you use the drain. As far as I know they are regulation to use on cylinders etc inside homes
 
I use type A Ive got a hole tilt bin full of them as I always get plenty when doing a boiler swap but only ever end up using one or two half the time
 
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