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went to williams today to get some 28mm end feed fittings came out with a TT60 test pump for £48 plus the vat its way better than the TT40 but the same price! cheers Ray :santa_smiley:
 
Are these still on the go at that price.
What postage

Mines went pop
 
Are these still on the go at that price.
What postage

Mines went pop

Price good to Xmas, but its the TT40 - we did have a few TT60s courtesy of the supplier being out of stock on TT40, but we think all the TT60s are now gone.

Delivery free for orders over £100 + VAT, otherwise a tenner.

Ray
 
Ray, what is the warranty on the TT40? I bought one from you a couple months back and its broken.
 
Ray, what is the warranty on the TT40? I bought one from you a couple months back and its broken.

2 years minimum on everything we sell*. Whats the problem with it? (please don't tell me you were beating the apprentice with it...)


*terms and conditions apply!
 
Seems to be letting water back in when it gets to about 3-4 bar, it wont pump up any more and the water level isn't going down no matter how much you pump.
 
Seems to be letting water back in when it gets to about 3-4 bar, it wont pump up any more and the water level isn't going down no matter how much you pump.

Ok, will PM you later to organise getting a replacement to you.

Ray
 
Seems to be letting water back in when it gets to about 3-4 bar, it wont pump up any more and the water level isn't going down no matter how much you pump.
That's called a leak mfgs! :tounge_smile:

Not telling how to suck eggs, but Are you sure your using it properly?
 
That's called a leak mfgs! :tounge_smile:

Not telling how to suck eggs, but Are you sure your using it properly?

Haha. Yeah I am sure, it has been fine for all the time I have had it until now. I have been regularly testing up to 10 bar with no issues, but not it wont get above 3-4 and the resistance in the pump lever seems to have gone.
 
Just wanted to update this. Ray PM'd last night to ask how I wanted to get the new pump swapped over. I said I would go into my local branch, I did so today and it was swapped over with no hassle at all. I think the new one is even a TT60, that's what it says on the box but I haven't had a chance to open it yet.

Brilliant service.
 
Just wanted to update this. Ray PM'd last night to ask how I wanted to get the new pump swapped over. I said I would go into my local branch, I did so today and it was swapped over with no hassle at all. I think the new one is even a TT60, that's what it says on the box but I haven't had a chance to open it yet.

Brilliant service.

I got a boiler from Williams a couple of weeks ago delivered on time very well packaged spot on price and service well done ray I will be back for more .
 
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