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We heard about Intergas boilers from a family member who has just had one installed. The gas fitter he used raves about them saying how reliable they are. What are you forum members thoughts on them? . Only having 4 moving parts is appealing. The Rapid 32 model looks good value at around £700. Would this be a good replacement for an aging Worcester bosch 350?
 
There ok seen a few good reviews seen a few bad like any boiler it’s more down to the install I find

@king of pipes has installed a few
 
I think it's a bit like dacia bringing out a new car and saying theres less to go wrong with it. You dont get power steering though and no a/c and if you want to indicate you stick your arms out the window.

Intergas make it sound like they have invented the first direct fire boiler but worcester and potterton both had direct fire boilers years ago and if the design was that good do you not think they would be still making boilers like them.

As for the boilers lasting 20/30 years I very much doubt that any boiler made now will last 30 years.
 
Depends do you want the next 5 years plus trouble free potentially

I would if you could afford it
 
It would be me buying for them seems every few year the bosch needs new parts. New it was 70 % efficient. What's it likely to be now.... New boiler recommendations please.
 
What’s your set up atm ?
 

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