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As title says.
How about the TPI one - what do you guys think? It's quite cheap...
Also, if you don't have a printer, do you just save the readings on the device?
 
Kane and testo and always get a printer

Tpi are ok but don't last long without problems and cost of servicing once a bit old is rough
 
Just purchased testo with printer, temp. Sensors, etc.. top quality... definitely was worth spending this money.
 
Testo 327 for me got another one as had all the accessories and printer £120ish for service and calibration does all i need . cheers kop
 
I have had an Anton for 8 years and have had no problems with the machine or printer.
Nothing wrong with Anton. As stated above. The reason I have switched back to Kane is that is what I had originally and wanted a change.
 
Anton V2 for me. came with a printer, 2 temperature pipe clamps, 5 hole bent probe for flueless fires, a 7 hole cooker/grill probe, standard flue probe and a LED sniffer. It does timed let-by & tightness with a print out, fan and gas pressures - working, standing, burner etc.. positive and negative pressure readings useful for testing the fan pull, the sniffer is really useful in safely detecting gas leaks. Great for recording flow and return temperatures + temperature differential. It makes filling out the bench mark a doddle. I've had it 6yrs with no problems and £120 a year for calibrating. Had a tetso before that when FGA's were not mandatory but it didn't do anything like what I can do with the Anton V2. I'm thinking of the Anton Sprint Evo 3 next when this one does eventually give up the ghost. Anyone used or own one yet and there thoughts on it?
 
I've got the evo3, it's a nice bit of kit, Bluetooth for the print out just wish I could figure out how to add it to gas engineer software, seems reliable and robust and came with all the accessories temp clamps etc.
 
I have got the latest version of 320.

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