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Evening all.

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Tonights freebie is the 22mm Dirtmag IQ, courtesy of Mr Steve Boyd at Altecnic <cue round of applause>

You may only request a freebie if you commit to using the product, and then writing a review in the "product review" section of this forum. The review does not have to be positive, but any criticisms should be as constructive as possible.

The following members are not eligible, because they have received freebies in previous promotions but have not posted a review: Plumber0808, Jase, Mutley, KillyBing, Croppie or IDChappy.

The Dirtmag (apart from having a name that reminds me of some of the magazines of my youth in the 1970s) is positioned at the budget end of the filter spectrum and we will be selling it to the trade for £44.95 + VAT. However Altecnic are a reputable manufacturer, and make some strong performance claims.


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If you snooze, you loose... :)
 
I'm looking forward to trying this out, if it works well it will be an ideal option when fitting cheaper boilers for landlords etc.
 
At least it has a removable magnet . Not so keen on non magnetised ones . Only thing has this one isolators on it as i couldnt see from pics looked at.?
Looks like they are an extra you can buy, also a hose for cleaning/maintenance
 
Only thing has this one isolators on it as i couldnt see from pics looked at.?

Yes, the version that we are selling does have butterfly iso valves. It is also on sale in a version without them, but it only saved about £3, which I thought was little enough for a pair of reasonably decent valves.
 
if it works well it will be an ideal option when fitting cheaper boilers for landlords etc.

Yes, thats the sector that we see it selling into. Hard to persuade someone who only wants to stump up £399 for a boiler to pay nearly 100 notes for a filter that they don't even understand why they need it.
 
Knackers I've missed it. Although I've got a stash of dirt mags under the bed so not too fussed. I've had a shed load of dissarono tonight. Absolutely wasted and it's not even 11pm. I'm off for some loving and a glass of water. Night all!
 
Knackers I've missed it. Although I've got a stash of dirt mags under the bed so not too fussed. I've had a shed load of dissarono tonight. Absolutely wasted and it's not even 11pm. I'm off for some loving and a glass of water. Night all!

Let us know how you got on, won't you.
 
Im a real centramag user on the filter front. Be interesting to read the reviews though.
 
We bought 20 centra mags this week. Nice to install, a lot bigger than mag!
 
Knackers I've missed it. Although I've got a stash of dirt mags under the bed so not too fussed. I've had a shed load of dissarono tonight. Absolutely wasted and it's not even 11pm. I'm off for some loving and a glass of water. Night all!

Ive never managed to get my glass of water to love me i must be doin sumit wrong lol
 
Not 100% but think £50. Only fitted one so far. Liked the access behind the filter to tighten unions though. Magnaclean still got best advertising/ brand awareness.
 
My one turned up today, along with a bag of sweets (thanks Ray, free sweets with a freebie is impressive). First impression is the build quality seems ok. Not convinced it is going to perform overly well though, the clip on magnet is small and quite weak. Seems more aimed to pick up non magnetic debris with the big filter inside of it. Just need to find somewhere to fit it to test it now.
 
thanks for mine, allsorts disappeared inside daughter, i kept the pencil and the pen is in her bag! Bit it looks ok, the fittings are well made. Looking inside it doesnt seem to have any cyclone type effect possible and the filter is a bit of an after thought. The magnet as above, so wondering about overall performance. Looks easy to fit and I await a boiler to wack it on, there may be a filthy oil boiler change due soon.
 
thanks ray,
first thought on the outside, i like the design and size (compact) but, as an injionear, i stripped it apart and thought it was one of those 'blue peter' designs!!
seen bigger magnets on my tin opener (one for improvement me thinks!) & the filter might be better using a sponge like gauze. like the price though.

will be fitting mine monday.
 
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Mine arrived yesterday. Thank you Williams & co :santa_smiley:
As others have said its nice and compact and feels well made.
The drain valve spins but I couldn't tell how it was attached to the body.
Is the lid o-ring single use like the TF1 or can it be opened multiple times?
 
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