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Hi all,

I am looking for a place to buy Radiator Valve Caps.

Picture 1: Got 1 radiators with no caps
Picture 2: Got 4 radiators with this cap
Picture 3: Got 3 radiators with this cap
Picture 4: No cap but the pin is different size compared to picture 1

Picture 1, each pin is 15mm high and 6mm thick at the top
Picture 4, pin is 10mm high and 6mm thick at the top

On each radiator i also have a Drayton TRV4

I am just looking to replace each one so there is some uniformity, right now it's all over the place:eek:

Preferably chrome ones if possible, if not than white ones.

Any ideas?

All the best

Jay

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It’s very important to make sure rad valve caps are fitted, little people can fall small heads fit into corner between wall and rad. Brass head then penetrates child forehead ouch ! My surveyed friend fails rentals for letting if rad caps are missing for this reason. Rob Foster centralheatking
 
First 3 photos are of Peglers Terrier older type valves.
I actually have some spare used heads for them, lockshield and wheel head.
The forth valve is one of the standard cheap valves
You can also get sets of universal heads that might sort it.
 

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