

🔥 Stay warm, save energy, and never bleed again!
The Aladdin HV30 Self-Bleed Automatic Radiator Valve is a 1/2” brass valve designed for radiators, towel rails, and underfloor heating systems. Rated for 16 bar pressure at 120°C, it automatically removes trapped air to maximize heating efficiency and reduce corrosion. With a lifetime leakfree and 5-year operating guarantee, it offers a durable, easy-to-install solution that saves energy costs and maintenance time, favored by homeowners and landlords.
| ASIN | B01L4P1IO6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,713 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 51 in Central Heating System Accessories 81 in Pumps & Plumbing Equipment |
| Certification | CE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (930) |
| Date First Available | 12 Feb. 2013 |
| Finish | Chrome |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Weight | 70 g |
| Item model number | HV30 |
| Manufacturer | Aladdin Valve |
| Material | Brass |
| Maximum Pressure | 16 Bars |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | HV30 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 1 cm; 70 g |
| Size | 1/2 inch |
W**O
A good valve bleed option
Bought a two pack of these valves to replace ageing manual valves on two towel rail radiators. Being high in our system the two radiators needed bleeding more than any others and the bleed screws were wearing and I feared them snapping off. Our plumber recommended this type of bleed valve. The two new valves look to be of good quality, shiny chrome finish, and fitting was simple, a five minute job. No need to drain the system, I just shut off the inlet and outlet valves on each rad and swapped them out. A nice tight fit and a test showed no issues when the rad valves were opened up and the system fired up. I'll review the functionality of the valves to see if they work (ie no air build up) over the next few days/weeks and then update the review.
R**C
Excellent product
These work well and we have them on all our upstairs radiators and towel rails which means little to no bleeding in the house. Leak free and easy to swap out with a regular bleed point, they fit well with any radiator. Multi pack is good value
K**E
Overall, very happy with end result.
Fitted a couple of these about a month ago and so far the do seem to be doing the job, after years of "cold top" rads upstairs I no longer have the weekly job of going round them all with a key. One was fitted to a radiator that was replaced last year, that job was easy ( 2 minutes) ..but..the other needed to go on one of the original 1980's radiators and THAT is the reason I can only give this product 4 stars. Maybe they should mention that it is NOT a fast fit on these elderly rads. Firstly, I had to file the end of the radiator to get it totally flat as these valves have a shoulder that has to seal on the end edge, and secondly, there was only just enough thread on the valve, just 5 mm more would've helped .. anyway, after a generous winding of PTFE tape, the job was done and it does work so overall pleased with the result. Would I recommend? of course, just that it may not be quite as easy if you don't have perfectly smooth ends on your radiators. UPDATE : a week after I wrote this, one of the valves seems to have stopped working and I have a half cold radiator again ( grrrr ), despite contacting the suppliers, to date I have had NO response from them so..maybe I was a little hasty to recommend??
A**R
Great little device takes all the pain out of bleeding radiators.
Used these before and were needed for a replacement radiator. Works perfectly no need to faff around. Gurgling system has been sorted and heat now to the full height of the radiator. Great little device.
M**H
Magic valves! How they work I cannot imagine, but they do.
Each pack has 2 valves. Slightly cheaper at time of writing than buying them individually. Fitting is easy (assuming you are happy draining a central heating system! I suppose that's a bit of a caveat!) Drain your central heating in the normal way, get a really long wrench (longer = better = more torque and less possibility of damaging or mangling the valves you are removing), and apply very gentle pressure downwards to turn existing bleed valves (at top of rad) anti-clockwise. Warning, they might be messy with black grime when you remove them. I used some kitchen roll to clean the thread on the radiator before fitting the new ones. The new ones screwed right on, no problems. Applied a little pressure to tighten but it felt very obvious even for this novice plumber! I learned about these little things from a youtube bloke called "Ultimate Handyman" - generally trust everything this guy says. I have just drained my central heating system, plumbed a Magnafilter in, and at the same time fitted these Aladdin automatic bleed valves. When I filled the system back up from empty, it took 30 seconds! Normally I'd have to half-fill, run upstairs to a radiator to bleed it, run back down to the boiler and fill some more, each time stopping to run around the house to bleed rads. (Each time, risking spluttering dirty water on our nice white walls!) These things are frigging magic. Basically, no more running, just open the tap to let water into the system, stop when it's at 1.5 bars, and boom - all the rads work to their full efficiency all the time! No more bleeding rads, ever! I have fitted them onto 7 rads so far (all from one boiler) and plan to fit another 8 on our second heating boiler when I get around to it!
C**D
Does what it says on the tin
Easy to fit. Works perfectly
D**P
Great little gadget
We just had our bathroom refitted, including a trendy new tall narrow radiator. It looks great, but the design of some of these, ours included, is flawed - they consist of vertical pipes with heatsink panels affixed to the front, which look great, but the pipes are only connected horizontally at the bottom and the very top, there are no horizontal pipes in between. This means that as soon as only a tiny amount of air has collected in the rad (our heating is old and we get a lot of air in the system, which collects in upstairs rads), enough to lower the water level just below the very top bar, the rad stops heating up completely, the hot water can only flow across the very bottom. Bleeding the rad and letting out what seems like a tiny amount of gas before it splutters water restores the flow across the top, and the rad heats up. So I fitted one of these, and it works perfectly, rad is now hot all the time.
J**P
Amazing
Amazing. These are exactly what I was looking for for many years. Installed quickly and easily on a designer radiator and a towel warmer, both very easy.
S**N
Verkoper bied aan maar kan niet verzenden.
M**Z
Los purgadores se ven robustos y de momento funcionan bien. Tendrá que pasar un tiempo para ver si purgan las burbujas de aire del circuito.
A**O
In realtà ero scettico ma invece ottimo prodotto
A**E
Ich habe den Artikel in allen Heizkörpern seit mehreren Jahren im Einsatz und sie laufen problemlos. Werde die Heizkörper bei meinen Kindern mit der neuen Lieferung ebenfalls ausrüsten. Der Aladdin ist auf alle Fälle seinen Preis wert und ich kann ihn nur weiterempfehlen!!
C**N
Fonctionnement conforme à mes attentes; à voir dans le temps.
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