The permanent magnet or the electronic ones. For the 15mm mains water inlet
Do they really work and which is best, magnet or plugged in one? They all seem to cost a bomb but I have heard some good stories from users both domestic and semi industrial. I thought they were a joke.
Nooooooooo!!! Please God, not again..Anything but this. How about we talk about low cost power tools instead? Or maybe the pros and cons of combis? Please??
"The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd; indeed in view of the silliness of the majority of mankind, a widespread belief is more likely to be foolish than sensible." - Bertrand Russell
It wasn't a high horse, just a statement of apparent fact, as any reader can see by looking.
I can take the piss as well as anyone else, and have a fiendish delight in doing so, I just don't really see the point in doing it in a group like this. Seems a pointless exercise for the terminally bored and impatient. (Although I have also been quilty of that many times )
Remember, any group lives on the flow of posts in it. If you kill everybody, then you will soon get bored with your own company. Anyway, I have got the answer I wanted and have saved some dosh, so I am happy. :))
See you tomorrow I expect, with another daft question. (Probably on a plumbing topic, although I may switch to re-wiring for a change of scene. I will try to make it a good one for your entertainment. :))
Yes, based on your recommendation I bought one of these devices. I installed it in accordance with the instructions and ... it did f*ck all for the inhibition of scale. Indeed I was considering sending you a bill for the damage done to my CH and DHW.
However in all the time that it was installed, I did not grow any scales on my skin. It also worked well to keep elephants out of my garden.
IMM is a sucker for every stupid device on the market. Check out his posts about "Cataclean" for example. He probably has a drawer full of green pens for CDs.
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