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Afternoon,
I have a virtually new one of these for sale, they are now £2,060.00 new direct from Freeze Master or Broughtons. This used Freeze Master 690E Pipe Freezer 110v is used for freezing pipes from 15mm up to 61mm (2" iron). It comes with 7 pairs of reducers 15, 22, 28, 35, 42, 49, 54mm, clamps & also comes with freezing gel. It is fully tested by how quick it freezes and that it keeps freezing over a long period of time. My opinion is that this is the best freezing kit out there at the moment. I would accept £700.00 if collected.

I have another one that is exactly the same specification as the above but is a year older and has seen more use. it was serviced by Freeze Master in 2018 and has been in storage since. As this has seen more use I would accept £500.00 if collected. It is fully tested by how quick it freezes and that it keeps freezing over a long period of time.

Pictures 4, 5, & 6 are the newer machine, pictures 1, 2, & 3 the older.
 

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