New loo radiator, 10mm pipe and boiler connections?

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Hi all,

Hope you experts out there can help me with a little bit of advice?

I have a downstairs loo room, next to my kitchen where the boiler is positioned on the wall next to the loo room.

I want to add a small towel radiator in this room as it does get a bit chilly in there and am working out the best simplest way to do this.

Can I use 10mm plastic pipe for this? Connected to radiator valves on the towel rail?

How best is it to connect to existing 22mm heating pipework? Am hoping to not have to cut the pipes as there isn't much room where the boiler is, so is there something you can 'clamp' onto 22mm pipe and then come away with 10mm pipe? If not, what is the simplest way to make this connection?
 
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10mm will work fine (looks a bit naff though) but you WILL have to cut the pipe, no way around it.
 

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