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Hi I'm moving and fitting a new radiator have done this befor using push fit connectors.
but this time my pipes are what I thought was micro bore but are actually 12mm.
I can't find push fit connectors this size please help.
 
I've not come across 12mm before, usually 8,10 or 15mm.

Have you measured it right?
 
Yes I got 10mm to 15mm push fit reducing connectors but the 10mm was to small.
 
No Brighton all my other pipes are 15mm but in this room it's got what looks like a micro bore
Pipes?
 
use 12mm end feed fittings, they will never leak. or use a plumbers merchant if you must use pushfit
 
Polypipe does a 12mm underfloor heating system. They have adaptors to take it from 12mm female - 15mm spigot which will then go into any 15mm fitting you want.
 
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