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Set of 5 - Radiator Bleed Key - Heating Key - Zinc Alloy - For Air Release and Energy Saving - Domestic and Commercial Use - Silver - 2.5x2.3cm

£31.82
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Description

This set of 5 radiator bleed keys is designed for the efficient maintenance of your heating system. Made of robust zinc alloy, this heating key is corrosion-resistant and ensures a long service life. Its compact size of 2.5 x 2.3 cm with a 5 x 5 mm square hole allows for easy insertion onto the bleed valve. Regular use of this accessory improves heat flow, reduces unwanted noise, and optimizes energy consumption. Ideal for domestic or commercial radiators, it includes a keyring for convenient storage.

Material: Zinc alloy Quantity: 5 pieces Tip size: 5x5 mm Overall dimensions: 25x23 mm Weight: Lightweight Color: Silver Included accessory: Keyring

Technical specifications: Made of corrosion-resistant zinc alloy, this set includes 5 keys measuring 2.5x2.3cm with a 5x5mm square tip, designed for long-lasting resistance to frequent use without the risk of rust.

Compatibility and accessories: This bleed key is suitable for most standard radiator systems, ideal for homes and public buildings, and comes with an integrated keyring to prevent loss.

Installation and use: Simply insert the square tip into the valve to bleed the air effortlessly; no technical skills are required to quickly restore heat to your home.

Other information: The pack of 5 units provide useful spare parts, allowing for regular maintenance that prevents internal corrosion and extends the overall lifespan of the radiator. Precautions for use: Please check the dimensions of your valve before purchasing as minor variations exist, and note that the actual color may differ slightly depending on the lighting.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Material
    Zinc
  • Compatible equipment type
    Radiator
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME224175231
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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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