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anyone know of a good expansion vessel pump preferably a cordless one .Have seen the rothenburger cordless but its a bit pricey at £46.99
 
Thats lazy and bizzare. Three z s in one qoute! Have you tried a hand pump?
Have to edit, probably get an infraction for this. Appoligies in advance.
 
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Ive got a foot pump with an extra long hose. Does me alright.:hammer:
 
I was wondering why over £50 for this. I use one of those vertical bicycle pumps and also have a valve extension (if required) which I bought from a tyre garage for £7.
 
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