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My dear friend, how are you? I am Sunny, the foreign trade salesman of Shandong Yongfeng Crimping Machine. Do you need a high-quality crimping machine? If you need to contact me! I will provide you with the best service.
Its a genuinely matt paint too unlike other hardwearing paints such as crown clean extreme and dulux diamond which have a slight sheen to it, probably because they have polyurethane added to the standard acrylic. However the leyland doesn't have the class 1 scrub rating (iso 11998) which means it can't handle 10,000 scrubs like the crown extreme can but the extreme is more expensive.
Well designed and tough lights with a decent amount of ligh output, but it seems there is a common electrical fault with these lights, i bought the highest capacity light which has just completely failed after around 18 months of moderate use. It started failing a little after 12 month use and would only work whilst plugged into the mains power which sort of defeats the object of paying more for a cordless light! These are not cheap lights i paid £69.99 at the time of purchase i believe they have gone up in price since i bought mine and are around £80 for the higest capacity light. Im dissapointed that mine has failed. I wont be buying another to replace it,i will look to other alternatives. To be honest ive had a few Erbauer products and they dont seem well made to me not even for the diy'er certainly not a proffesional tradesperson.
Terrible pumps, very noisy. I recently returned one after 5 months because it got so loud. I had registered it on their website. I could not return it as the retailer insisted I had to contact Salamander for the return. They have insisted that I remove the lagging and tank lid for the cold water system in the attic and take photos of it with a tape measure to prove it's big enough, photos of the hot water tank, S flange, tank thermostat, pump in place. Send them photo after photo so they can try their best to stop the return of their faulty item. Their customer service is quite aggressive in stopping the return of a faulty item. They have had to send me a new item which I have just installed. I have had to take video of the old pump making a very loud noise and of the new pump because I know they will try to say there's nothing wrong with the old pump when they get it back. What other company insists you take photos all round your house to return a faulty item? DO NOT GO ANYWHERE NEAR THESE CRAPPY BUILT CHEAP NASTY PUMPS.
Mine keeps coming away every day not sure if the clamps are faulty. Everyday have to stand on a chair click it in, very bothersome. The light is amazing neat and modern.
Spud man can do a screw fix advert, and rake money in off TikTok. But can only afford £18.80 weekly for his two children in CSA, just in case anyone wanted to know 😊
JUST BROUGHT ONE ITS A SHAME YOU CARNT GET THE SPARES FOR THIS TABLE SAW LIKE ENIHELL TABLE SAW YOU CAN GET THE PARTS FOR THEM ONLY THIS WITH THIS PRODUCT IS THE DUST EXTRACTION ON THE BACK OF THE SAW YOU CARNT FIT A HOSE YOU HAVE TO MAKE A ADAPTOR TO FIT
Is this LGBT compliant. I have been triggered since seeing your in store pride flags and wonder how you can let a 'Man' use his fingers to pry open the box to view and enter the opening to this void... Screwfix, i am triggered 😢
I have just successfully adjusted one of these valves in situ. It is not intuitive how to do it and quite awkward. It was made much easier in my case because the separate flush mechanism, I accidentally discovered, twisted anti-clockwise and could be removed. This made access to the fill valve better but still not easy. What you have to do is remove the little, grey plastic clip, by pushing it down. It is held in place by friction on the outer casing below the float chamber. Hang onto it to be replaced later. With this clip removed you can now rotate the fill valve. Twist it 90 degrees anti-clockwise. In my case it was a bit of a squeeze, and by gently forcing it I was suddenly able to pull the top portion of the valve up, thereby raising the float chamber and so increasing the volume of water in the cistern, which was my intent. Success. Now twist the fill valve back to where it was, clockwise. Awkwardly replace the little grey clip, which simply stops the fill valve from moving. Replace the flush mechanism and test the flush. I also had to raise the internal overflow pipe, which could be raised up very easily. Job done.