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Hi can any one recommend good TRVs and why are the expensive ones better than the cheap ones?
 
Quality ones don't snap off at the head when the Cat leans on them.
And the stem seals don't leak
 
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Danfoss ras-c (or d's if you want to spend more) are very good valves and are under a tenner.
 
i like honeywells theres diferent stats used in valves i think its wax and liquid or is it gas but one is supposed to be better
 
Drayton are my favs but too expensive for most. Bulldogs for everyday jobs.
 
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