where is the best place to buy rads from???

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hi i want some double convector rads made by biasi the ones in B&Q and screwfix i want to buy 9 so money off the more you buy would be good :D thanks prob mail order or buy off the internet more than shop :p
 
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Very limited choice of size on that link bahco gave and the quality an finish on them is not that good. Stick to rads that have bleed nipples at the end as oppossed to back of rad. For price and quality of finish stelrad savanah compact are about the best, avialable from plumbcentre and barlo rads stocked by travis`s are good quality
 
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What I want to know is while I am breaking my bloody neck working to Part friggin L, why this pack of shiitte only comes with standard rad valves, what are you supposed to do, throw 6 away and buy 6 seperate T/valves, yea the cowboys are really gonna do that, and come to that, why isn't a room stat included or is that going to get missed as well, piisses me off this craaaapp
 
These suppliers don't give a fig about Part L. they only interested in shifting stock. This company has probably bought a container load of crappy valves from China and is bundling them in a competitive package.

To follow you argument Pedant, are you saying they should be giving
solder wire
flux
Inhibtor
Propane gas
Various fittings
in the pack as well


I think Brugman rads are top notch
 
No, only the items to fit the pack to regs and Benchmark, so T/valves and room stat and cleanser and inhibitor should be included.
 
BAHCO said:
What do you want for £679 :LOL:

Even allowing for buying new valves and some inhibitor it still sounds a good price. Why get so steamed up over it pedanticman? Oops sorry unintentional pun.

have a good weekend all!
 

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