💧 Catch Every Drop, Wherever It Flows!
The Plumb Tub by Select Products is a lightweight, flexible radiator draining tub designed to fit pipes from 10 to 22mm. Its bendy rubber construction and flexible flanges ensure a perfect seal in tight or awkward spaces, holding up to 1.4 litres of water. Finished in the iconic SPI Green, it’s the go-to tool for professionals who demand versatility and reliability.
Manufacturer | Select Products |
Part Number | SEL9235 |
Product Dimensions | 26.7 x 26.9 x 8.6 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | SEL9235 |
Colour | Green Or Blue |
Style | Traditional |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Rubber |
Shape | Rectangular |
Installation method | Freestanding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Plumb Tub |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 150 g |
D**S
That it works, and at a price you can afford.
Why struggle with a tin of something like, to catch the water from a radiator valve when you can get the real thing from Amazon, made for the job ,easy to use ,no mess no water from the radiator on the floor, even cut outs for the radiator pipes so you capture ALL the water.great buy.
S**Y
Repairs ease of use and does the job
Does the job brilliant i would have bought 2 as had a leak on both valves not bad but definetly worth getting and clips round the pipework well so has too seeing how much water it holds but you can bale it outeasily cleaned
S**N
Very handy
Excellent if you are taking radiators off the wall for decorating
K**T
Works well . Good quality.
Perfect fit . Worked well
P**�
Perfect for DIY or plumbers
I do some plumbing for myself & this is perfect for catching any excess water
C**R
Brilliant
Brilliant. I've used this for plumbing, collecting rubbish, putting my tools it. Great shape and flexible. A vital tool.
T**G
Excellent piece of kit
A well designed product that makes removing a radiator a much simpler task.
L**E
Great idea but..
OK so all my radiators need taking off and flushing so I got this to try and make draining a little easierHowever when there's water in them there very flimsy which makes trying to lift them to empty challenging. I ended up just using a washing up bowl
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