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Ray Stafford

Hi All

We had a special on this previously, which lapsed a couple of months ago.

Since then we have had interest from a number of forum members, so we have gone back to Adey and done a deal on a few pallet loads.

Price is back to £299 + VAT delivered FOC anywhere on the UK mainland. I am pretty sure that is the best price in the country for a new machine, in warranty from a proper trader. Ours is the full Mack01 pack, with the attachments - be careful of people selling the machine on its own, and then charging extra for the radiator vibrator etc.

If you are interested, PM me a phone number and I will get one of the sales guys to give you a call to take the details.

Right this minute we only have a handful, but will have loads in a few days.

Cheers

Ray
 
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You get jelly babies as well.

also is one of the demo jars which I thought was a good addition, you can show your potential customers how it works to help convince them .
 
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You get jelly babies as well.

also is one of the demo jars which I thought was a good addition, you can show your potential customers how it works to help convince them .

Put a link up Ray, I'm interested.
On that subject, is this an approved alternative to a power flush?
 
No, it isn't a power flusher, its a system flusher. It relies on either the heating system pump for circulation, or some people like to use them in tandem with a powerflusher.

Here is the Adey blurb

If you use the site search on the forum, you will find several threads on how good/bad they are - opinion seems to be divided!

Or you might like this youtube clip
 
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Put a link up Ray, I'm interested.
On that subject, is this an approved alternative to a power flush?

Approved? It's BG approved. What more do u want? Royal crest on the box? Or Phil making remarks about how black the sludge is?
 
Approved? It's BG approved. What more do u want? Royal crest on the box? Or Phil making remarks about how black the sludge is?

bG approved means zip. Is it to bs whatever the number is and is it enough for boiler manufacturers.
 
I'm not sure that there is a BS approval for powerflushing machines.

IIRC the regs only call for a clean system, and don't specify how the system is made clean. Its possible to get a system clean using just normal system heat, chemicals, a rubber mallet and a hosepipe. It just takes longer, and is more effort.

I have never heard of a boiler manufacturer saying anything against the magnacleanse as a machine, but if they want to weasel out of a warranty, I am sure they would find a way.
 
Probably wasn't clear Ray, I meant is it widely accepted as an alternative to other methods. I've read somewhere that systems need cleaning to a bs standard.
 
Probably wasn't clear Ray, I meant is it widely accepted as an alternative to other methods. I've read somewhere that systems need cleaning to a bs standard.

Not sure Leo. Lets see if reg man or kirkgas can give us chapter and verse!
 
its not a power flush machine, its not a replacement for one. Its great used with one or one a cleanish system that is not too bad. Dont believe any advertising carp that tries to tell you its as good as.

it is what it is.
 
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Can anyone who has one of these tell me if it will make me some money? I have a powerflusher, and powerflush on every (most) installations and the odd powerflush every so often to clean a gunked up system. Do I need this? I've been looking at this for a while and though about marketing the old 'We offer a Magnacleanse = Magnaclean installation!" thing. It sounds good on paper, but i'd like to offer it as a seperate service. Be nice to know if anyone has a similar experience with it?
 
Can anyone who has one of these tell me if it will make me some money? I have a powerflusher, and powerflush on every (most) installations and the odd powerflush every so often to clean a gunked up system. Do I need this? I've been looking at this for a while and though about marketing the old 'We offer a Magnacleanse = Magnaclean installation!" thing. It sounds good on paper, but i'd like to offer it as a seperate service. Be nice to know if anyone has a similar experience with it?

I have one. Supply mag and half day flush for system £500 - 750. Not a lot of call for it if honest irrespective of price. Do about 1 in 10.
 
its helpful when powerflushing. if you need to flush the system then just powerflush it as you already have one, a filter on its own wont clean a heavily sludged system.

ive got the kamco filter, its easier to use and sell to customers as its transparent so you can see what happening to the system water as it circulates.
 
Hmm maybe it's not for me then. Half the time I begrudge setting up the flusher, let alone setting up something else to do with it that the customer won't see or really care about.

I thought this might be good to offer as a seperate service. Loads of people offer Powerflushing, I could offer a 'Magnacleanse!' service. Show them some pictures of black crap stuck to magnets!
 
I... I..... I just cant believe how much muck is in the system!!

Jesus!! Im close to having a ****** here about how much muck is on the first and second floor whereas the third floor has a little bit of muck but eeeee its still alot!!

Cant ... Just cant believe how much muck is in this system!

:| douchebagggggg
 

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