

Wal-Rich Radiator Bleeding Air Valve Key Chrome Plated Lot of 5
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Phil K
> 24 hourI tried these on several radiators and had no issues bleeding the air out. They dont feel like solid metal but I was able to apply a fair amount of torque without any breaking/bending/cracking. Not a terrible deal, I paid about $11.50 for this pack of 5 since a lot of Amazon listings for these things are upwards of $10 each. You can find better bleed keys at the hardware store for cheaper but if you want to save yourself a trip to the hardware store with prime shipping these work fine.
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E. Clarke
> 24 hourNot sure what the material is, but I broke 2 in normal use the first time I tried them.
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Elvis
> 24 hourWorked perfect great buy
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Brian Kelly
> 24 hourSo far so great with the first of five. It’s doing what it does, great value for money.
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John Mitchell
> 24 hourThis key is very nicely chrome plated. It is fairly heavy, so it is not aluminum. It is not attracted to a magnet, so it isn’t steel. Maybe zinc, or pot metal.
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lucho
> 24 hournice
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Claire Grant MD
> 24 hourHandy to have them delivered if you live in an area radiators arent still popular in. Same fliminess as any cheap keys. They do feel like you are going to twist them, but they worked for me and I didnt bend any. Im guessing they come in a multipack in case one goes south. Would purchase again if I need them.
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Steven Kaspar
> 24 hourworks perfect
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peter
> 24 hourThe metal in these radiator keys was so soft or poor quality that they just spun and couldn’t open the bleeder valve. As a contractor for many years I was completely dissatisfied with these keys. They are not even worth returning. Peter, Berwyn ,pa.
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richard
> 24 hourgreat to have them around