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๐ง Cap it, carry it, conquer it โ radiator removal made effortless!
The Plumb Thumbs Radiator Capping Tool is a durable, dual-ended plastic tool designed for quick, mess-free radiator removal. Compatible with 15mm and 22mm pipes, it seals radiators with water inside to prevent spills and rust, enabling safe two-handed transport and faster system reconnection. Ideal for professionals seeking efficiency and cleanliness on every job.


| ASIN | B0721YL264 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,632 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 32 in Central Heating System Accessories |
| Bit Compatibilities | ยฝ inch, ยพ inch |
| Bit Set Composition | Single Bit |
| Brand | JD Brands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,270 Reviews |
| Drive Bit Application | construction, automotive |
| Drive System | Phillips and slotted |
| Drive system | Phillips and slotted |
| Finish | Polished |
| Finish type | Polished |
| Included Components | Pair of Plumbthumbs |
| Item Type Name | Radiator Capping Tool |
| Manufacturer | Grakob |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 2021-01FU-4-38306 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | RCT3 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**.
Handy toolbox addition
A good idea that works well. No more dirty water stains when carrying radiator out the room. Or can temporarily detach pipe without having to fully drain down.๐
G**S
Works perfectly
Used this product today and the fit was perfect and easily attached to the radiator. They are well made and will last a while and good value.
J**E
Very good product, just an important drawback
Very good and useful tool, used it on many occasions with no problems Only issue is that they are not metal and can cross thread easily and they donโt thread nicely onto older type 3/4โ rad tails that are curved. Unfortunately Iโve had to bin mine as this style of rad tails cross threaded them. Still a very positive review overall as this lasted around 2 years+, Just need to be mindful of what type of rad tail you are threading on to.
A**R
The tool is made from high-quality plastic and is designed to withstand wear and tear.
The 15mm & 22mm Grakob RCT3 Plastic Plumb Thumbs Radiator Capping Tool is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of plumbing tasks, including removing and installing radiator caps, as well as capping off pipes. It is made from high-quality plastic and is designed to be durable and long-lasting. Good: Versatility: The tool can be used for a variety of plumbing tasks, making it a versatile addition to any toolkit. Durability: The tool is made from high-quality plastic and is designed to withstand wear and tear. Easy to use: The tool is easy to use and can be operated by one person. Safe: The tool is designed to be safe for use and will not damage pipes or fittings. Affordable: The 15mm & 22mm Grakob RCT3 Plastic Plumb Thumbs Radiator Capping Tool is an affordable option for plumbers of all levels of experience. Light weight: The tool is lightweight and easy to carry, making it convenient to take with you to job sites. Bad: Not as durable as some other tools: The tool may not be as durable as some other tools, such as brass tools. May not be suitable for heavy-duty use: The tool is not designed for heavy-duty use and may not be suitable for use on older or corroded pipes. May not be as effective on some types of pipes: The tool may not be as effective on some types of pipes, such as copper pipes. Some users have reported that the tool can be difficult to use on small or tight spaces: The tool may be difficult to use on small or tight spaces, such as behind radiators. Some users have reported that the tool can be difficult to use with worn-out or damaged caps: The tool may be difficult to use with worn-out or damaged caps. Overall: The 15mm & 22mm Grakob RCT3 Plastic Plumb Thumbs Radiator Capping Tool is a good option for plumbers who are looking for a versatile, affordable, and easy-to-use tool for removing and installing radiator caps. However, it may not be as durable as some other tools and may not be suitable for heavy-duty use.
J**C
Works as described!
Simple and works exactly as advertised! Bright colour makes it easy to locate when required.
D**N
Great
Really good product I saw this online and thought is it a good product well yes it it is Thank you
S**T
Wonder why I didn't get a set earlier
A very useful addition to the tool cupboard. I had help my dad remove a radiator temporarily while they got some work done on a bit of damp. These made the job so much easier than it would have been before. Close off the lockshield valve, remove the TRV and use a decorators cap to close the valve. Bleed the excess pressure (and water) out via the bleed valve at the top of the rad. One side at a time with a tub underneath to catch any drips, disconnect the valve from the rad, pull the valve away from the rad just enough to slip this in place and attach it to the rad tail, repeat for the other side. Then the whole rad (including the water inside) can be moved outside and emptied into a drain, rinsed through with water, or even stored with the water in for now, etc. So much easier than emptying it one tub at a time and then stuffing a rag in each side so it doesn't drop as you carry it through the house. Belt and braces, we put a 1/2" bsp blanking cap on both of the valves so that if the valve wasn't 100% closed the few drops of water that got through wouldn't get out onto the floor. Not really needed, but for about ยฃ2 for the blanking caps, it wasn't going to break the bank, for another layer of protection. Only downside is that you have to carry the extra weight of the water (though in reality it's not actually that much extra weight on a normal Type 21 or 22 rad. Personally I think they are a bit overpriced for two bits of plastic that are this size, but they do the job well.
T**E
Good for decorating.
Very handy to use if removing a radiator for decorating etc. You do need quite a bit of flexibility in your pipes to get them in.
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