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I need a recommendation for a power flush machine but one I don't need to remortgage for..??
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Just invest straight into your own machine... As that's what it is an investment!
Rented ones won't be looked after, abused etc with washers missing...
I'd recommend a Kamco unit with Magnaclean filters...
Also worth keeping an eye on flea bay as some bargins do come up from time to time.
I don't trust eBay or expensive tools like that - id rather buy new
Whoa £825 for the entry level unit ... Hmmm might have to rethink this purchase
2 jobs and it's paid for... How many other tools can you say this about?
It's a one off purchase too as the pump will do many a flush of looked after!
I need a recommendation for a power flush machine but one I don't need to remortgage for..??
Just wondering.... Who's hired pf before & what was the hire rate? Any good recommendations of hire companies,( Or any one got a spare pf they might loan me for a week) ha
I spose... Think I'll wait til I get more private clients then invest
dont bother,had one,was pants,go see Ray and buy a magnacleanse flusher,they are more effective if used with chemicals first
Not often I find myslef disagreeing with you Mark, but I have to say the turbulent flow and high flow rate you can get with a reversible machine is a million times better than the boiler's own circulator.
Although Magnacleanse are good, they will only pick up what the pump pushes around. Which isn't an awful lot!
Jay in the meanwhile if you want to try out a Kamco (the best kit in my opinion) you're welcome to borrow mine.
I know they're a lot of money but my machine paid for itself in 3 jobs.
Aw cheers Mas!!! When I get a flush job I'll let you know. Thanks so much!!
Jay in the meanwhile if you want to try out a Kamco (the best kit in my opinion) you're welcome to borrow mine.
I know they're a lot of money but my machine paid for itself in 3 jobs.
The cheapest place I found this was here, for £912. Is this a good price? The spec looks good for what I'd need it for, can do up to 25 rads.
http://www.plumbingandheatinguk.com/KAMCO/Clearflow-CF30-Classic.html
Was also looking to get this at the same time, is it worth it?
http://www.plumbingandheatinguk.com/KAMCO/Kamco-CombiMag.html
Anyone ever used the Anton unit?
Anton Flowclean Plus Powerflusher Kit
Definitely worth getting the Combimag. It pulls ferrous oxide particles out of the water, so they don't just get pushed round and round. Makes the job quicker and more thorough. Also great for showing the customer - it really impresses them when you've pulled a couple of kilos or more of crud out of their system.
Not sure about the prices - it's been ages since I bought mine. Have you looked at Kamco's website? They sell direct as well.
think the big mag that ray sells is cheaper than that
Definitely worth getting the Combimag. It pulls ferrous oxide particles out of the water, so they don't just get pushed round and round. Makes the job quicker and more thorough. Also great for showing the customer - it really impresses them when you've pulled a couple of kilos or more of crud out of their system.
Not sure about the prices - it's been ages since I bought mine. Have you phoned Kamco for a price? They sell direct as well.
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