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Hello I am trying to bleed this radiator. Can you please post which key I need to bleed? Or hat tool do I need ? Thank you.

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Top right and you need a bleed key
 
If you have a combi boiler or sealed system you may have to top the pressure back up , if you have ,
find out how to before you bleed the rad .
 
One of the bleed keys as shown further up the thread
 
Look at the simple bleed keys at the top of this thread. Plenty of space to fit one of them in. Quote for what? A bleed key?
 
The size of that air tap key I posted is only 1 1/2" wide.
If you can get a screw driver in the slot, use that.
You only need to crack it open though, don't be tempted to pull it all the way out.
 
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