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TRVs to go with brush stainless steel radiator / Reina brand?

nLdn
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I know this is a small world problem but I wonder if someone might have experience to draw on.
I have some brushed stainless steel designer radiators (Reina Nerox) that I'm getting fitted next weekend and I'm struggling to find matching TRVs.

Option 1
Chrome TRVs (Drayton TRV4) - still very modern and drayton are well regarded for quality but they're shiny whereas the rads are brushed.

Option 2
Reina do a "brushed" TRV but from some the pictures on some stores it looks more satin and brassy than brushed stainless steel . Might look a bit off.

1) Has anyone here had brushed SS valves? What did you pick for TRVs?
2) Has anyone got experience of using Reina TRVs that they would like to share?
Thanks
I have some brushed stainless steel designer radiators (Reina Nerox) that I'm getting fitted next weekend and I'm struggling to find matching TRVs.

Option 1
Chrome TRVs (Drayton TRV4) - still very modern and drayton are well regarded for quality but they're shiny whereas the rads are brushed.
Option 2
Reina do a "brushed" TRV but from some the pictures on some stores it looks more satin and brassy than brushed stainless steel . Might look a bit off.

1) Has anyone here had brushed SS valves? What did you pick for TRVs?
2) Has anyone got experience of using Reina TRVs that they would like to share?
Thanks
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Honeywell do a brushed chrome head for their Valencia range of TRV. The part number is T4111GB.
The lower body looks a bit plasticy, but it might be another option for you.The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.0 -
Honeywell do a brushed chrome head for their Valencia range of TRV. The part number is T4111GB.
The lower body looks a bit plasticy, but it might be another option for you.
thank you - just looked and its in their Thera 200 range. looks really nice. Weirdly not many people seem to stock them.
Forgive my ignorance but if this is the head for the valve, what do I call the rest of it that I need to get?0
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