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Has anyone
1.) heard of this
2.)got one
if so,are they any good,they are supposed to remove gunge etc from radiators and pipes so they work more efficiently,but I wonder is it just another ploy by British Gas to get money from us.I would be grateful for any advice or comments.
1.) heard of this
2.)got one
if so,are they any good,they are supposed to remove gunge etc from radiators and pipes so they work more efficiently,but I wonder is it just another ploy by British Gas to get money from us.I would be grateful for any advice or comments.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes I tried this a few years ago and quite honestly nothing changed at all! I'm very surprised that british gas is doing this as I just bought it through a catalogue!! and only £10 at the time!! also at the same time you could buy the equivalent to use lees petrol in the car!!!...... maybe things have evolved since then so awating other answers.
The idea of removing gunk in-line from a CH system first surfaced about 10 years ago with a patented devide called a Magnaclean. This was a magnetic filter that seemed a good idea, though I heard reports about leaks so I held off fitting one. I reckoned it seemed pretty expensive for 'oil filter' technology. Magnaclean have continued to innovate and starting producing a double filter - one magnetic to remove magnetite and another for non-magnetic gunk. Fernox then got in on the act, somehow finding a way around Magnaclean's patents.
Now this new gadget has turned up - which seems a lot simpler and smaller than earlier devices. I looked at the video and it seems to work as a centrifuge. It is certaintly a lot cheaper to buy (as a component).
I'm still uncertain whether these things are worth having - I still haven't fitted one to my own CH system.
Either way, I'd find another quote from a heating technician, in competition to BG (if I wasn't capable of DIYing it), who rarely offer good value, IMHO.
Now this new gadget has turned up - which seems a lot simpler and smaller than earlier devices. I looked at the video and it seems to work as a centrifuge. It is certaintly a lot cheaper to buy (as a component).
I'm still uncertain whether these things are worth having - I still haven't fitted one to my own CH system.
Either way, I'd find another quote from a heating technician, in competition to BG (if I wasn't capable of DIYing it), who rarely offer good value, IMHO.
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