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17 years 5 days ago #25

"Adeptus":3us9veie wrote: Will they take a boil, Mark?[/quote:3us9veie]

Not sure, they are quite sturdy but there is always one way to find out <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->

17 years 5 days ago #26

You might recognise these:

[img:16x064m9]http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/Upload/items/images/TEN20114857.JPG[/img:16x064m9][/url:16x064m9]

Significantly cheaper than the ones suggested and I think they are the same ones they use for their boilers.

17 years 5 days ago #27

They look perfect, might have a crack at that when they get some more stock in.

17 years 5 days ago #28

&amp;quot;oblivious&amp;quot;:ogoce3ox wrote:

&amp;quot;Adeptus&amp;quot;:ogoce3ox wrote: Will they take a boil, Mark?[/quote:ogoce3ox]

Not sure, they are quite sturdy but there is always one way to find out <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->[/quote:ogoce3ox]
Doubt you'll easily be able to put an element into them, there are ridges and knurls and stuff all around the bottom couple of inches of them - difficult to seal those.

17 years 5 days ago #29

Yeah. Those elements that only need two holes might work, but the positioning might not be optimal.

17 years 4 days ago #30

[quote:25w7tfi9]Significantly cheaper than the ones suggested and I think they are the same ones they use for their boilers.[/quote:25w7tfi9]

They are defo the same ones, I asked her a while ago.
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