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On a serious note, I think the OFTEC guys (I'm only saying this as I am one too!!) should get a little banner thingy (whattever you call these new things). As I think good advise on oil burners is just as important.
 
On a serious note, I think the OFTEC guys (I'm only saying this as I am one too!!) should get a little banner thingy (whattever you call these new things). As I think good advise on oil burners is just as important.


I've already mentioned it fella , only cos ill be one next year
 
Well I'm not a sponser. Much as I'd love to be, all my spare money goes on beer and crisps.
 
I know. Apparently I'm a forum sponser. Its news to me. Hope they don't send the heavies round for a back payment!
 
You spoil sports!!

Actually phew, I was half expecting to receive a demand in the post for late payment!
 
Agreed Phil. Better to just get the water isolated and deal with it properly than faff with one of these. Though it wouldnt hurt if people had one at home for emergencies. They need to make a 22mm one. Possibly a 28mm one too, as there is loads of it around.

I won't be buying one anytime soon, I have enough gimmicks. I'd end up lobbing it in the bin after it sat there for five years. I have a tool for toilet seat back nuts.....what was the point in that!!?

echo that!! It looks a waste of time.
If a pipes accessible enough to fit that massive contraption I will sure as hell fix it! In fact I would fix it anyway..
Maybe useful for a DIYer, but I can see this doing most of it's work in the back of the DIY novices tool cupboard...

Theres just too few cases where it would be usable IME
 
back payment plus the dabt mangment fee. thats it danny you will have to fold the business.
 
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