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Does anyone know of a standard central heating radiator which will take a heating element (of the sort used on towel rail radiators). I know there used to be radiators where the inlet/outlet went straight into the (slightly rounded) bottom of the radiator but all I can find now are inlet/outlets via an elbow. Any help/advice much appreciated.
 
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