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I'm about to buy this model,

can an anybody tell perhaps of experience if this machine is strong enough to flush easily up to 10 rads ?
Is the machine efficient enough ?


Would like like to know your opinion


[video]http://www.euroboilerparts.co.uk/aq105s-euroflush-20-mini--power-flushing-machine-240v-with-filterx28newx29-1308-p.asp[/video]
 
Been looking at power flush machines myself and the general consensus among the masses from my asking is you need to spend more wedge.
 
I'm about to buy this model,

can an anybody tell perhaps of experience if this machine is strong enough to flush easily up to 10 rads ?
Is the machine efficient enough ?


Would like like to know your opinion


[video]http://www.euroboilerparts.co.uk/aq105s-euroflush-20-mini--power-flushing-machine-240v-with-filterx28newx29-1308-p.asp[/video]

you can borrow mine if you want
 
Better off getting a 2nd hand kamco or similar off eBay
 
Better off getting a 2nd hand kamco or similar off eBay

I've checked eBay for a few weeks there was not a good offer so far. Just trying to get a decent machine and kamco is quite expensive
 
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