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£50 (each) for the MagnaClean Professionals.

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£55 for MagnaClean Professional Chemical Pack.
 
Been sat in storage for about 3 years some of them.

Fitting more kitchens & bathrooms now rather than doing general plumbing.

Would rather them be used by someone that installs regularly & have the cash than sat there doing nothing!
 
No worries Steve, do you want all 6?

Give me a shout when you're down, I'll be about. We're literally just off the M5 & easy to find!
 
Steve, what's happening with these filters?

Did you still want them?
 
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