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Hello...
Looking for advice regarding a replacement for my old Range Flowmax 140 Thermal Store combination cylinder that is starting to show its age.
I wondered if anyone had any recomendation for which manufacturers to look at? I know they are not cheap anyway, but I dont mind spend a bit extra if it means getting a good quality cylinder.
Thanks in advance for any help.
 
If I have to replace them I generally fit the RM Flowtherm . They operate slightly easier , no pump , no pcb , no flow switch etc .
However as long as your flowmax doesn’t leak it can be kept running , but yes I agree they are looking very tired these days .
 
Thanks for the recommendations fellas. I will take a look. It's about 25 years old now and over the last few years I have patched up and replaced bits on it to keep it going. It's just at that point where i think its on borrowed time and it might be better to get it changed before winter. Thanks again!
 

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