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Set of 4 - Radiator Bleed Key - Heating Key - Zinc Alloy - For Air Release and Energy Saving - Domestic and Commercial Use - Silver - 2.5x2.3cm

£33.24
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Description

This set of 4 radiator bleed keys is designed to optimize your heating system. Made from robust zinc alloy, this heating key ensures exceptional durability against corrosion. The tool allows for efficient air release, improving thermal efficiency and reducing unwanted noise. Its compact shape with a hanging hole makes storage easy. Compatible with most radiator valves, this radiator bleed key is suitable for both homes and public buildings for simplified maintenance.

Material: Zinc alloy Quantity: 4 pieces Square head size: 5x5 mm Overall dimensions: 25x23 mm Color: Silver Type: Universal bleed key

Technical specifications: This set includes 4 keys, one of which is multi-functional. The square key measures 5x5 mm and the set measures 2.5x2.3 cm.

The zinc alloy material ensures strength and durability without rust.

Compatibility and accessories: These keys fit almost all standard radiator systems. The cross version is also useful for water, gas, or electricity meters requiring quick access.

Installation and Use: Simply insert the key into the valve to bleed the air. No technical skills are required. This action improves heat flow and quickly makes your home more comfortable.

Other information: Regular maintenance with this tool prevents internal corrosion and extends the life of your equipment. The 4-pack includes handy spares to prevent loss during handling.

Precautions for use: Always check the size of your valve before purchasing, as variations exist. The dimensions given are approximate, and a slight color difference may appear depending on the lighting.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Material
    Zinc
  • Compatible equipment type
    Radiator
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME224175458
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How to bleed a radiator

Bleeding your radiators makes them work more efficiently and helps to save you money. An essential part of central heating maintenance, flushing the air out of your heating circuit can lead to pressure loss in the boiler so you may have to rebalance your system. Read on to find out how to bleed your radiators.
How to bleed a radiator
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